Tearing up Liberty City | Grand Theft Auto III Review

<p>Although Rockstar haven’t released a full installment of <em>Grand Theft Auto<&sol;em> &lpar;the open world love child of cars and guns&rpar; in almost 4 years&comma; it is a title that has recently been on everybody’s lips&period; Late last year&comma; <em>Grand Theft Auto III<&sol;em> celebrated its tenth anniversary&comma; and with it came a commemoration of its pioneering leap to an open 3D environment&period; Along with this&comma; the announcement of <em>Grand Theft Auto V <&sol;em>has been enough to bring a generation of men weak at their knees&period; But just what is it about a new <em>Grand Theft Auto<&sol;em> release that is so appealing&quest; To find out&comma; I decided to embark on a trip down memory lane&comma; to play a game I probably haven’t played since I was 13 &lpar;no sir&comma; I was 18&comma; I promise&excl;&rpar;&period; This is of course <em>GTA III<&sol;em>&comma; a definitive benchmark in gaming history&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>GTA III<&sol;em> was released back in 2001&comma; and was the first of the series to include a 3D game engine&period; This gave the player a forward viewing perspective as its primary angle&comma; differing from the 2D bird’s eye view we had been used to from previous entries to the series&period; The game also gave you free roam of an entire city to do with as you please&&num;8230&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The player takes on the role of Claude&comma; &lpar;a name which you don’t find out until<em> GTA&colon; San Andreas<&sol;em>&rpar; who has just robbed a bank with two accomplices&comma; one of which is your girlfriend Catalina&period; She however&comma; is a bit of a loose cannon and decides to shoot you and leave you to die in an alleyway &lpar;you sure know how to pick &OpenCurlyQuote;em&comma; Claude&rpar;&period;  You survive this malicious attack&comma; but only to later be arrested&period; It would be a bit of a boring game though if you were only confined to your prison cell&comma; alas&comma; an intervention is staged&comma; and you escape the police van and are now free to roam the city&period; And you really can do whatever you please from now on&period; If you choose to follow the path the game sets for you&comma; you will rise to the top of the mafia ladder&comma; resulting in a reunion with your estranged girlfriend Catalina&period; Of course you murder her &lpar;why wouldn’t you after her betrayal&quest;&rpar;&comma; and the game is over&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Obviously the story doesn’t unfold quite as quickly as that&semi; there are plenty of hours of enjoyable gameplay to be had&comma; and some challenging missions&period; But that’s not why I played <em>GTA III<&sol;em>&comma; no&comma; I played to roam around Liberty City&comma; tearing the place up&excl; Now don’t get me wrong&comma; I tried my best to keep to the storyline&comma; but the lure of running people over who just walk out into the middle of the road is far too much to resist&period; I mean&comma; who just walks out into the road&quest; Everyone apparently&comma; in fact&comma; if I hadn’t run anyone over I think I’d deserve some sort of &OpenCurlyQuote;giving back to the city’ award because come on&comma; it’s just too damn easy&period; Inevitably&comma; a bobby on the beat will see this and bam&comma; first wanted star&period; Now the game has changed&period; Should I hide out and try to get the police off my back or drive and find a lucky star that’ll do it for me&quest; Nah&comma; I’ll just hitch my car up onto the pavement and plough through everybody I can find&comma; let’s make this a six star job eh&quest; I want the army involved&period; The sound of sirens and helicopters are ferocious in my ear&comma; but it just drives me to keep going&period; Now you think I’ve caused enough mayhem&period; My wanted level is at 6 stars&comma; Liberty City will be talking about me for years&period; Then I see a tank rolling down the street to put an end to this&period; At this point you’d think I’d give up&period; There’s not a lot more I could achieve here&&num;8230&semi; unless I steal the tank&&num;8230&semi; Now the game has just begun&comma; and it&&num;8217&semi;s time to really let loose&period;<span style&equals;"text-align&colon; center&semi;"> <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure style&equals;"width&colon; 425px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;" " src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;thegtaplace&period;com&sol;images&sol;gta3&sol;vehicles&sol;rhino&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Tearing up Liberty City &vert; Grand Theft Auto III Review" width&equals;"425" height&equals;"300" &sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-caption-text">You really can&&num;8217&semi;t leave a tank unattended&&num;8230&semi; You just don&&num;8217&semi;t know whose hands it&&num;8217&semi;ll end up in&period;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>I could keep up this mayhem for a while longer&comma; as driving through a police blockade in my tank doesn’t ever get old&comma; but it’s time for a change&period; I’ll get out of the tank&comma; be shot down&comma; wake up outside the hospital and hey ho&comma; it’s like it never happened&&num;8230&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are other side missions to embark upon&period; Steal a taxi and you can pick up some fares to earn a few bob&period; Steal a police car and you can go catch the criminals&period; My personal favourite however&comma; is to steal an ambulance&period; The typical ambulance mission is that someone is bleeding on the side of the road&comma; &lpar;probably a result of my previous endeavours&rpar; so out come the sirens and I’m on my way to pick this guy up and bring him to hospital so he can be fixed up good and proper&period; Now I’ve dropped him off&comma; I reverse outta there and &ast;squelch&ast;&&num;8230&semi; Ahh&comma; sorry sir&period; I appear to have made your wound slightly worse&period; But I’ll steal the cash you left on the floor&period; Another ambulance will be along shortly&&num;8230&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure style&equals;"width&colon; 480px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;" " src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;igrandtheftauto&period;com&sol;img&sol;content&sol;640x0&sol;3362&period;png" alt&equals;"Tearing up Liberty City &vert; Grand Theft Auto III Review" width&equals;"480" height&equals;"300" &sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Claude really is a maverick&period; Best to get run over by an Ambulance though eh&quest;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>Clearly&comma; this game was controversial&period; The sheer violence and suggestion of sexual activity was enough to send parents and critics raging about how this game would destroy the youth who play it&period; I like to think I turned out ok though&comma; and by no means have urges to drive on the pavement in my regular day to day activities&comma; or indeed to drive a tank around London&period; I even remember that I’m English from time to time&comma; and we drive on the left&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One thing I would say about this game is how well it has aged&period; I have enjoyed playing it in these past few days just as much&comma; if not more so than I did as a teenager&period; The graphics aren’t up to par with a modern day standard&comma; but it by no means looks terrible&comma; and the size of the city is still fairly impressive&period; I do find myself going around in circles far more than I remember&comma; but if the rumours for<em> GTA V<&sol;em> are true&comma; we can expect something far greater in size than both <em>GTA III<&sol;em> and <em>IV<&sol;em>&period; So if you need to fill a gap between now and the release of <em>GTA V<&sol;em>&comma; <em>GTA III<&sol;em> will remind you of just how good the series is&comma; and hell if you have a copy on your old Playstation 2&comma; why not whip it out and have some fun tearing up Liberty City&period; If you don’t have a copy&comma; you can buy it from Steam&comma; on iOS or Android&period; It’s only about a fiver&comma; and for the amount of fun you’ll have playing it you won’t regret the decision&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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