Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 29/04/2008

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Rockstar Games return with the highly acclaimed Grand Theft Auto IV on Xbox 360. The first next-gen instalment in gaming’s greatest crime-em-up series presents a new story, fresh missions and recreates Liberty City in true high definition – then asks you to navigate its seedy criminal underbelly.

Playing as illegal immigrant Nico Bellic, you’ll get to meet shysters, thieves and sociopaths, discovering that the reality of Life in Liberty City is very different from the American dream that he and his cousin Roman had envisaged.

Driven onward by calls to your ever-present cellphone, encouraged to explore every alley, rooftop and highway, and always presented the opportunity to make mischief – from slapping grannies, to stealing cars, to ferrying illegal substances – GTA IV is gaming’s answer to cinema’s gangster genre. Riddled with adult content, compelling missions and outlandish characters, this is a true urban masterpiece from the masters of free-roaming crime gameplay.

  • Developer: Rockstar North
  • Publisher: Rockstar Games
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Grand Theft-Anory

Allow me to tell you a short story. It won’t take long, I promise.

I got home late last night. Something needed doing, and lucky me, I got the call. But hey, I got a solid six hours kip so I can’t really complain. It was also a beautiful morning, which helped. It’s nice to wake up on a day like this and know that you don’t have anything pressing to do for a change. I took a walk down the street, picked up a breakfast hotdog on the way and pondered what to do with the rest of my day. One phone call later and Michelle had somewhat reluctantly agreed to go out with me again, and I was to pick her up in an hour.

Right, so now I know what I’m doing with my hard earned time off. Next question. What to wear? Last time we went out she didn’t like my suit and pointed out that my polished black loafers looked stupid. I go casual. I get back into the car I left parked outside last night and head on up to her apartment to pick her up.

She says I look good, and that she particularly likes my glasses. Result, all going well so far. She leaves our destination up to me, so I pick that dingy Irish bar I’d spotted the other day. A couple of drinks to see loosen up a little, and see where we go from there.

She says I look good, and that she particularly likes my glasses. Result, all going well so far.

An hour or two later, we leave the bar. I’m supremely tanked. Completely steaming. Absolutely clockfaced. Michelle’s moaning at me that it’s probably not a good idea for me to drive and that we should get a taxi back to her place. Screw you, woman, I’m fine to drive.

This is where it all goes a little wonky. I remember accidentally shooting her in the knees a couple of times. Then I think she stumbled a little bit…maybe into the road? Yeah, definitely into the road. That explains how she got hit by that SUV. And then that sedan coming the other way.

That’s when she told me that she didn’t want to see me again for a while. Bugger.

A long, lonely taxi ride home on my own, then. What a way to end a day, eh? As I get in the opening licks of 1979 by the Smashing Pumpkins come on the radio. My driver tells me he’ll take the long way round, but I don’t really care. I settle back into my seat. I’ve got all the time in the world, pal.

The sky suddenly grows cloudy, the light fading rapidly. A rumble of thunder announces the downpour and the people unlucky enough to be caught outside run for cover.

Corgan’s still on the radio. I take another look out of my window. The city looks beautiful in the rain.

Corgan’s still on the radio. I take another look out of my window. The city looks beautiful in the rain.

I smile, I sigh. What a way to end a day. Perfect.

And then there’s me, the real me this time, sat on my sofa with my feet up sipping a chilled beverage, smiling. I’ve had a “moment”.

You could apply the usual metrics of quality, but then you'd be missing something. See, the story is superb, the characters are superb, the graphics are superb, the sound is superb, and the "gameplay" (in the traditional sense) is superb. But this is a Grand Theft Auto game, those should be givens.

Sure, the huge open world and the freedom to do almost anything is a given as well, but we've never had the amount of depth that we do here. It's simply staggering. And as deep as the world is, you're eased into it with a care and a delicacy which ensures that you're never overwhelmed, yet by the same token never left champing at the bit. It's masterfully done, it really is.

Packed with such moments, with stories, with humanity, random minutia, unique experiences and unexpected results, GTA IV is so much more than your standard, run of the mill game. Forget the mass-media coverage that cheapens the experience with yawnsome stories of extreme violence (there are far more violent games out there if that's what you want) and concentrate on what GTA IV is - an epic, lovingly crafted, cheekily-humorous and satirical take on crime-fiction which will keep you entertained for months.

Review by: Iain Thomas
Version Tested: X360
Review Published: 02.05.08

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dominic hannaby posted on 27 Jan 2010
GTA 4 is an absolutley out-standing game. If you have either xbox live or PSN i highly recommend it! GTA is the kind of game where you cannot get bored, there's so much to do! playing on free mode with your friends online is the funnest thing about this game. If i have a group of friends online with me, we always find a building to "stand off" against the police, which is SO much fun. The new DLC's, The Lost And Damned and The Ballad Of Gay tony, are great add-ons to the game. The Sky diving, new vehicals and characters in the new DLC are great, and well worth the money, and time downloading. Possibly my favourite game of all time, 10/10.
Luke Millard posted on 28 Dec 2009
The best gta ever, even beats san Andreas, which I never thought it could. 5/5
Dean Moncaster posted on 07 Dec 2009
While this game should be absolutely amazing the controls and the character movement really lets it down. What Rockstar need to do is get a copy of Saints Row 2, learn how the guy moves in that game and just copy it. If they could do that i think they would have created the best game of this series by far. As it is, the guy is sluggish and horrible to play with! I have played the game 3 times in 5 months.........yet I love GTA and SR, this game should be right down my street. The controls are shocking.
Joseph Lockwood posted on 24 Nov 2009
This is the best game ever made. End of.
Hayley Morwood posted on 14 Nov 2009
this game is extremely fun and the graphics are amazing you get to cruise around in great cars and make it to the top
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