subbie said:Truthfuly. I never exspected you to give a glowing review. I knew you were going to say its shit regardless how the game is.
I personaly am loving the game (a blast to play on multiplayer but of course i think it will get dull after a good month).
So to each his own.
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Oh I also got it for $50 Canadian which is roughly $41 USD. So I got it cheaper then others.
norton9478 said:All the fun of GTA died when III came out...
Not because it went 3d but because of a lack of Multiplayer....
GTA Deathmatches on the PC was the shiznit.
Kirk Foiden said:Funny enough, overall, I think Vice City is still my overall favorite, of the series. However, that's mainly because the 80s theme rocked everything. Just cruisin in that was like a "best of the 80s" experience, and that completely agreed with me. I didn't hate the rest considering I always found something fun to do, in them; but Vice City had too many trips to happy nostalgia in it, that it's hard to disagree with. The perfect game to put you in the place where Michael Jackson was awesome, everybody had Pacman fever, the 80s bands were "IN", and without the constant vocalized threat that the US and Russia had people just ready to push the button, starting a nuclear war.
norton9478 said:The only thing I give the GTA team credit for is the atomisphere of III... It was well done..........
But it's a Picaso Painted on a Pig's Ear.
norton9478 said:I heard that a DS version of GTA is in the works......
But you have to sketch your Weapon, Draw your car and yell Fire into the Microphone...........
And it links up with the gamecube to unlock educational minigames.
norton9478 said:I heard that a DS version of GTA is in the works......
But you have to sketch your Weapon, Draw your car and yell Fire into the Microphone...........
And it links up with the gamecube to unlock educational minigames.
Electroman said:I only like Vice City because of the 80's setting. Spand-EX... its just too funny.