Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas or GTA IV San Andreas is open action-adventure video game developed by Games Developer Rockstar North in the United Kingdom and published by Rockstar Games in 2004. It is the third 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise, the fifth original console release and eighth game overall. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004, the game has already been released for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows (PC) in June 2005, and then released on Xbox Originals for Xbox 360 in December 2008, and then released to the Playstation Store for PS3 PSN in December 2012 and has received wide acclaim and high sales figures on all platforms. It is the best selling game of all time on PlayStation 2. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008 and Intel-based Macs running a minimum of Mac OS X 10.6.6 in September 2011. San Andreas was released for the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network in December 2012. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
GTA IV San Andreas is set in the
semi-fictional San Andreas (based in California and Nevada), which
contains three metropolitan cities: Los Santos, based on Los Angeles,
San Fierro, based on San Francisco and Las Venturas, based on Las Vegas.
Set in 1992, San Andreas revolves around the gang member Carl “CJ”
Johnson returning from Liberty City to Los Santos, San Andreas, after
learning of the death of his mother. CJ finds his old friends and family
in disarray. In the course of the game, CJ gradually unravels the plot
behind his mother’s murder.
The high-level plot of the game is based
on several real-life events in Los Angeles, including the rivalry
between street gangs the Bloods and the Crips (Player’s gang and rival
gang is distorted out of), the epidemic crack (shown as a major point of
conflict in the game), the LAPD Rampart scandal (which forms the basis
of several main antagonists in the game), and the game even ends in a
parody of 1992 riots Los Angeles.
Gameplay
GTA IV San Andreas is structured
similarly to the previous two games in the series. The core gameplay
consists of elements of a third-person shooter and a driving game,
offering players an environment of large open world in which to move. On
foot, the player’s character is capable of walking, eating, running,
running, swimming, climbing (the first GTA game in which swimming and
climbing is possible) and jumping as well as using weapons and various
forms of hand to hand combat. Players can drive a variety of vehicles,
including automobiles, buses, semis, boats, fixed wing aircraft,
helicopters, trains, tanks, motorcycles and bikes. Players may also
import vehicles rather than steal.
The open, non-linear environment allows
players to explore and choose how they wish to play. Although the plot
missions are necessary to progress through the game and unlock certain
cities and content, they are not required as players can complete at
your own leisure. By not taking on a storyline mission, players can roam
free and look around the cities, eat at the restaurant, or cause havoc
by attacking people and causing destruction. Creating havoc can attract
unwanted attention and potentially fatal to the authorities. The more
chaos caused, the stronger the response: police will handle infractions
“minor” (attacking pedestrians, pointing guns at people, stealing cars,
killing, etc.), whereas SWAT teams, the FBI and the military respond to
higher desired levels.
The player can participate in a variety
of optional side missions that can boost their character’s attributes or
provide another source of income. The traditional side missions of the
past games are included, such as leaving cab passengers, putting out
fires, driving injured people to the hospital and fighting crime as a
vigilante. New additions include burglary missions, pimping missions,
truck and train driving missions requiring players to make deliveries on
time, and driving / flying / sailing / biking schools, which help
players learn skills and techniques to use in their corresponding
vehicles.
(Review by Sajjadchanna.blogspot.com)
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