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Rockstar Gives First Glimpse At GTA: Chinatown Wars On PSP

GTA 4 was the pinnacle of the series, and anybody who says differently didn't play it to the end.

I can't believe how many people trash that game. It was brilliant in my eyes.

I need to finish it, because I got bored about 1/3 of the way into it.

San Andreas on the other hand, I couldn't out down.
 
I wish they would make a San Andreas for PS3/360 with a bit better graphics. There was just so much to do.
 
I need to finish it, because I got bored about 1/3 of the way into it.

San Andreas on the other hand, I couldn't out down.

I imagine you must be playing the console version. I can't see the game being half as interesting without the ability to zoom and headshot someone at a moments notice. Its the only way to quickly escape/eliminate annoyances so you can actually enjoy doing stuff in the game.
 
I imagine you must be playing the console version. I can't see the game being half as interesting without the ability to zoom and headshot someone at a moments notice. Its the only way to quickly escape/eliminate annoyances so you can actually enjoy doing stuff in the game.

I enjoy shooting stuff, so I welcomed any combat.
 
GTA 4 was the pinnacle of the series, and anybody who says differently didn't play it to the end.

I can't believe how many people trash that game. It was brilliant in my eyes.

The missions weren't as diverse as San Andreas (all of them were pretty much go here and kill this guy), but I liked GTA 4 and I'm glad I'm not the only one.
 
The missions weren't as diverse as San Andreas (all of them were pretty much go here and kill this guy)

That was the biggest turn off for me, and the biggest reason why i never invested into the game.

But after hearing it actually had a good story my interest was piqued a bit.
 
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