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February 2009
(87%)
47 Reviews
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Published: 2009-02-16, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Motorcycle handling greatly improved; more weapons, radio stations, and missions; some cool new multiplayer modes.
Story isnt nearly as engaging as GTA IVs; Chopper vs. Chopper mode can use some tweaking.
When Grand Theft Auto IV came out last year, we already knew that wed be getting some DLC somewhere down the line. After all, Microsoft had disclosed the fact that theyd be getting the first piece of major DLC exclusively all the way back in 2006, so...
Abstract: The Lost and Damned delivers more of everything that defines the venerable Grand Theft Auto series: car chases, firefights, kidnappings, colorful characters, and controversies (more on that later). It's still the same Liberty City, but the character de...
Abstract: Anyone who has ever returned to a favourite holiday destination will know of the comforting sense of familiarity that a best-loved location can stir upon revisiting it. And although it’s been less than a year since we first got to drive through Liberty...
Even with some minor hang-ups this is a must buy. It offers so much content it could easily be called GTA 4.5. With a gameplay time hovering around 10 hours (or even 20-30 if you choose to experience everything) "Lost and Damned" is a must own for any...
Easily the best piece of downloadable content yet released, offering well beyond fifteen thrilling hours of Liberty City poverty tourism. Though it rarely strays into genres Niko hasn't already trampled all over, this alternate tale is proof of how de...
Abstract: There’s something slightly sad about a middle-aged biker. He’s a man whose identity is inherently tied up with the past, evocative of a fat Elvis Presley or a Mickey Rourke post-surgery. He’s surely an odd protagonist for a video game, a medium where p...