Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)

Release Date: 29/10/2004

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Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas...a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where filmstars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers.

  • Developer: Rockstar North
  • Publisher: Rockstar Games
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When up against a game of this calibre, finding words to express just how consuming it is seems almost fruitless. Scot has a go…

Let's not kid ourselves here - you've already purchased Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and are just reading this review out of sheer curiosity.

San Andreas sees you take control of CJ - a gutsy character with a lot more attitude than previous roles in the series. Returning home to Los Santos to attend a funeral for his mother, he is jumped by some corrupt cops and framed for homicide - forced to remain in San Andreas indefinitely. After hooking up with childhood friends and the remainder of his family, he starts to make a name for himself - to save his family and take total control of the neighbourhood.

In somewhat of a departure for the Grand Theft Auto series, you're finally allowed to customise and develop your character to however you see fit. A decent haircut, some impressive tattoos and a stylish set of threads will all start earning you respect on the street, while regular trips to the gym and a healthy diet will notably improve your physique. Driving skills are upgraded through sufficient experience, just as your proficiency with a weapon increases the more you use it.

For the first ten to twenty hours, you'll only be restricted to a miniscule portion of what's to come, yet even that feels somewhat substantial when compared elsewhere. Believe us when we say that this game is massive - more so than ever seen before. It's on such an epic scale that it's not all too unfeasible to suggest that you'll still be playing it come the next inevitable instalment of the series and still not have hit that elusive 100% completion goal - it's that big.

As before, there are limitless distractions to force you to stray from the main storyline. Despite the missions taking up a considerable chunk of the game, many will find solace in completing side-missions, collecting extras or just driving through the streets in whatever they can find. San Andreas is one of those games where you'll always find something new to do, even if you're not looking for it. Even after months and months of play, you'll finally think you've exhausted your options… until something new pops up to surprise you. It's what San Andreas does best.

It won't matter how many times you throw your controller at the floor in frustration, or how many attempts it takes you to break through a particularly annoying segment of the game - you'll keep coming back.

The writing and direction of the cut-scenes are stand-out particularly, and as the story develops, so will your interest in the game. In fact, there are so many different areas where the presentation shines that it becomes rather hard to list them all - the graphics are technically superior to anything seen on the PS2 before, while the retro soundtrack and star-studded voice acting once again provide incredible entertainment. All of this ensures that San Andreas is nearly as much fun to watch as it is to play.

It's astounding to think just how much of an overpowering impact this will have as it receives praise and adoration from every single nook of the industry. We're quite sure it deserves it though. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is unconditionally one of the most important, influential and ultimately enjoyable videogames ever created.

User Reviews

Juheb Hussain posted on 22 Sep 2009
Having all the GTA collection (except for the DLC's and episodes of liberty city. Because I do not own 360). I'd say this is the best of them all. This game has graphics not even near as good as GTA 4 but the opportuinity of things you can do in this game are phenominal! The storyline is brilliant and gets more and more intresting as you go in the game, the side missions are countless and you can do so many things i.e use crazy cheats and mess about, spray paint on walls, take out your girlfriends, rob houses, do high rolling, dance in the club, play arcade games and many many many more! Also unlike in GTA 4 where you have a massive place to explore but gets boring after a while, this game has a massive map. with big citys that are realisticly different like in real life! The map is HUGE and you can simply get lost between mountains. on deserted forest and more! Certainly a 10/10. This game is ps2 history!
Robin Beaumont posted on 27 Jun 2009
GRAND THEFT AUTO SANANDREAS This was definitely one of the best games I have ever played in the world - great storyline, many side missions, nice cars, huge map, bargain price - what more could you want for under £10... BUY IT!!! 98/100
rohin sachar posted on 31 May 2009
great game better than all the grand theft auto games on the ps2
luke daley posted on 10 May 2009
By far the best game i have played in my life. Beats GTA IV by a land slide in my oppinion. You just can't beat flying around on your jet pack shooting every one, and owning your own airfield, learning how to fly planes. You will never get bored of this game, the maps are all different landscapes unlike GTA IV which is all buildings. Flying jest around the mountains and the quads, go carts and even bmx just topped it all off. 100/100 no doubt about it.
Nicholas Whittlestone posted on 27 Jan 2009
Excellent game! a true PS2 classic, you'll never be bored again!!
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