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March 2009
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The editors liked
Brilliant controls
Looks truly beautiful
Has some of the best mini-games out there
Does freeroaming better than most current-gen titles
Uses the touchscreen in a brilliant way
The editors didn't like
Checkpoint systems inadequate
Suicidal cops bust you in frustratingly unrealistic ways
Abstract: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is a lot like watching your favorite movie get shrunk down to be a cheesy Saturday morning cartoon series. With its adorable cel-shaded graphics and graphic novel narration, Chinatown Wars looks like a perfect fit on th...
Abstract: Do you remember the first GTA handheld console game? Yeah, it was the Grand Theft Auto Advance released for the GBA. It had all the side-missions and advance arsenal of weapons of their 3D counterparts. Well, here’s the new Grand Theft Auto: Chinato...
Graphics are nicely done Controls work well Overall structure is perfectly suited for a handheld Story and mission design is excellent A blast to play even when you’re doing nothing at all productive.
Tends to drain your DS battery faster than most other games.
Abstract: The Nintendo DS console, well Nintendo in general I guess, has often been regarded as the domain of the casual gamer, with many titles aimed at younger gamers and families. It is not surprising then, that when a more adult-targeted game comes along, it...
Abstract: With a new viewpoint, touch screen usage, and a slew of improvements to the series, Chinatown Wars makes a grand entrance on the DS. The arrival of the modern Grand Theft Auto series on a Nintendo console has been long overdue. Thankfully, the wait is...
Abstract: Name: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown WarsGenre: Action/AdventurePlatform: DSWhen Nintendo first announced that the Grand Theft Auto series would be coming to the DS, the gaming world reacted with an equal amount of excitement and skepticism. Obviously, a...
Abstract: I dont know what it is about portable Grand Theft Auto games, but every one released in the past was just a disappointment. Maybe it was the timing of the releases, or with the titles relatively high quality making me expect home-console quality out...
Abstract: wheel_of_fortuneI'll admit I was one of the guys who kind of scoffed at the idea of a Grand Theft Auto on the DS. I've grown so used to the idea of a GTA game being set in the bigger 3D worlds established from part 3 and onwards, that the idea of going...
Abstract: You play as Huang Lee, the son of a fallen Triad higher-up, and when your family’s “sacred” sword, the Yu Jian, is stolen and you’re left for dead, the thrust of the story becomes retrieving the sword, as well as finding your father’s killers. Tho...