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TechnoTV - Grand Theft Auto IV

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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $35.95
Your Save: $ 14.04 ( 28% )
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Manufacturer: Rockstar Games
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 204 Binding: Computer Game Brand: Rockstar Games EAN: 0710425315107 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Feature: Detailed area maps for each borough of Liberty City are charted to detail every square mile. Format: CD-ROM Label: Rockstar Games Manufacturer: Rockstar Games Model: 31510 Platform: Windows 98 Publisher: Rockstar Games Release Date: 2008-12-02 Studio: Rockstar Games
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Features
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Detailed area maps for each borough of Liberty City are charted to detail every square mile. In-depth virtual showroom of every available vehicle plus listing of equipment. Extensive coverage of all collectibles and where to find them Niko Bellic is the main character and is described by Rockstar as tough. His home was in Eastern Europe, and he likely may never have traveled to Liberty City if it wasn't for his cousin Roman who is described as a friendly buffoon by Rockstar. Life wasn't going well, and Bellic turns up in Liberty City because he's been receiving e-mails from Roman that are full of lies about how great he is doing in America. Roman is actually in trouble. You and your Windows PC are going to have a wild time
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lots of good graphics, short on plot Comment: Each of the GTA games have gotten better with graphics on the PC. GTAIV outdoes all of them on graphics. However, I was a little disappointed that I have finished this game in 3 weeks. GTA San Andreas took me quite a bit longer and it seemed there was more to do. All in all, if you like GTA games and stories, it's a good game with really good graphics!
Customer Rating:      Summary: OH MY LORD!!! Comment: GTA on The PC?! Hmmmm?! What do I Think?!!
Oh Yah! It's Horrible!!! Horrible!!! HORRIBLE!!!!!
It's not that it's slow! It's not that it's a bad game!!!
It's an UNPLAYABLE GAME!!! AND I'M DEAD SERIOUS!!!!
After all the nonsense with installing, social club registration nonsense, updating nonsense and etc...!!! I finally realized that this game cannot be played no matter what updates I could install!!!
I was soooooooooo dissatisfied with this garbage! I wanted my money back, but unfortunatley the game is already opened and of course you can't return an opened game unless it's unopened, which I wish I most never opened it EVER!!! And worst Gamestop does not accept PC games anymore! So I'm stuck with this garbage!!!! So I wish I could back in time to stop myself from not opening, but to stop myself from even getting high hopes on this rubbish!!!!!! MAN I WISH I COULD!!!!! I just want to get rid of this garbage forever!!!!!!!!!! So everyone!!! GTA fans!!!! open your ears because I won't say it again DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!!! Even if you see it on sale for about 10 dollars or 20!!! Just don't even touch it!!! In fact don't even look at it!!!! or better yet!!!! don't even think about this one!!! The 360 and PS3 one yah!!!! But this one NO!! NO!! NO!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's still GTA Comment: Despite all the poor reviews for the PC version, and the fact that it was not the most succesful port from console to PC (this is Rockstar's first GTA game that was not made originally for PC), it's still a fun game to play, especially if you do not have/like console gaming. I stick purely to PC gaming, and have not been dissapointed by this game. The graphics are great (even on a non-hardcore-gaming machine), and the feel is as Grand Theft Auto as it gets. Here's to hoping that the next one will be coded for PC specifically.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Immersive on the surface, hollow underneath. Comment: I will leave out the obvious comments on how buggy this game was. I will, however, address how annoying the Rockstar Social Club is. Ok, not the club itself, but the login. I don't like having to login to play a game. I just want to click the icon and go. I don't want to have to enter my password every time, wait for the Social Club launch screen to load, and then be able to click play. I'm sure there's a hack out there to skip it, I just haven't bothered to find it yet so I'm still annoyed.
As to the subject line of this review, it's fairly simple. I found myself enamored of the GTA IV world at first. While not nearly as large as the GTA III: SA world, it appeared to be close simply due to how compact the city is. My disappointment settled in when I realized how little interactivity there was. Now, maybe I've just glorified the last full release in the series, but I feel like I could pop in to any corner of the San Andreas map and would find not only something weird, but something to do. At the top of the mountain, there's a parachute. Jump off. Or a mountain bike, ride down. Etc, etc. I just don't feel this at all in GTA IV. As soon as I could, I made my way to the Statue of Liberty island... There was nothing to do there. I couldn't even go to the top of the statue.
Storywise, it is of course great. I'm also enjoying the "girlfriend" feature a bit more, though the "can I come inside" part is a bit over the top. The car handling is much better than in previous releases. I don't know how I feel about the "flying through the windshield" feature yet. Sure, it's a bit truer to life, but how many times does Niko have to fly through a windshield to belt up?
Customer Rating:      Summary: GTA 4 PC Comment: Well this was a very expected game worldwide, and as far as I'm concerned the game was not fully optimized for pc use, even with a 8500GT card and running the game in the lowest specs, sometimes I get low fps.
As for the story I can tell you it was very nice and sometimes you get things you don't expect, but missions are not so hard.(yes, there were some missions I had to repeat, but most I did them at first)
Joypad support is very poor, so far I can only play with keyboard because joypads have a camera bug
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Editorial Reviews:
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What does the American Dream mean today? For Niko Bellic, fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity. As they slip into debt and are dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream in a city that worships money and status, and is heaven for those who have them and a living nightmare for those who don't.
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