Return to Liberty City and the cruel streets in this second take of Grand Theft Auto IV. Customizable cars let you design Niko Bellic's ride as he travels the city in search of his fortune and an escape from his past. Intricate maps and the hottest music available on the stereo make Grand Theft Auto IV a wild adventure.
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I rarely get a game and constantly play it for hours. I try to time myself on my play time so I'm not stuck in the house al day. But this game gets me so involved with it I just don't want to put it down. I enjoy playing this character because even though he is STILL a cold blooded killer, he is the most liked out of all the GTA main characters that I have played. The vast open scenery is key cause I don't like playing a game when the backgroud fades away or just pops up like a block before it configures into a building or a mountian. Using the controller is also quite easy to used compared to the previous games. The driving though is too loose and you tend to swerve around alot (Especially when you are riding a motorcycle). All around this game is huge and deffinitaly entertaining.
What's great about it: The size and simplicity of the gameplay
What's not so great: Driving could be easier to use