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language stripped away, Grand Theft Auto would still be an incredibly popular title. Purely and simply because, it’s a damn fun game. Liberty City Stories was originally released on the PSP, but following its success, Rockstar have seen fit ...
Abstract: Having played the PSP version of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, I was constantly hoping for something new to occur in the PS2 version...
Abstract: Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Cheats & Codes It's amazing to me that a game like GTA 3 was technically impossible to pull off not even 5 years ago on the consoles and yet here we are a few short years later enjoying another chapter in Rockstar's...
Abstract: The Sony PSP launched strongly with all the hype and the momentum many thought would allow Sony to bury Nintendo in the handheld market. That failed to happen?the PSP was incredibly impressive from a technological standpoint, but was severely lacking i...
Abstract: The game is set in 1998, a few years back before GTA 3. Tony Cipriani is back in town like dog to its vomit. After taking a hiatus from his gangster activities, he goes back to report to his mob boss Salvatore Leone. If you are a GTA series enthusiast,...
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories remains as one of the best PSP games available on that system, and while the PS2 version sneaks in a few technical improvements, it fails miserably in overall visuals, and the removal of the multiplayer modes is u...
Abstract: The impact Grand Theft Auto III for the PlayStation 2 made on the game industry was overwhelming to the point that the “sandbox” gameplay influenced other games on several other consoles including the next-generation of consoles. The series it...
Abstract: Discuss this review in our forums Rockstar Games will go down as a developer which has made the games that it wants to play, as proven by the recent ‘Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis’, rather than what market forces tell them to make. It j...