![]() ![]() The tale of Niko Bellic, a reluctant centrepiece for a narrative of crime, drugs, prostitution, and all that has come to be associated with the series, was not told with bravado or immature glee. Then within that, Rockstar told a story of so much more maturity than anything they’d tried before. Not just its size, but its detail, its variety. Liberty City is quite astonishing, the most realistically realised fictional location seen in gaming. Perhaps GTA IV’s greatest achievement is the sense of place it created. (Be advised - there's a picture of a man's front bottom in this article.) I’ve finished the both, and so it’s about time I told you Wot I Think. As of a week or two back, the two have been released together for the PC, not requiring the original game to run. At either end of 2009, two “episode packs” were released for the 360 version of GTA IV: The Lost And Damned, and The Ballad Of Gay Tony.
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