Liberty City Stories on PS2, right? For a bargain price, Liberty City Stories on PS2 is well worth it.
Grand Theft Auto has gone through various stages and themes throughout the years. Starting in a generic metropolitan area with stereotypical Italians, transitioning to an odd 80s theme, to "the hood" in all it's ghetto glory--Grand Theft Auto has stayed true to it's old gameplay style while adding new tweaks every game. Ever since I played and beat every GTA, I always like the original best, and always wished for another game set in Liberty City. My wish was granted, but unfortunately it would be set on the PSP--a handheld I would not be buying. Quite a while later, the new adventure--Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories-- hit stores on Sixth of June for PS2 at a bargain price of $20. After twenty hours of play time, I felt I had quite a grasp on the game!
Coming as a bit of a shock to me, the game puts you in the role of Toni Cipriani; a recognizable character from GTAIII. I immediately fell in love with the game after running over a group of three mafia men to save myself some money rather than going to buy a pistol. I did the exact same thing starting out in GTAIII when I first played it. This, combined with the familiar environment of Liberty City, put me in a dazed state of nostalgia which may have blinded me from immediate flaws.
Depending on your experience with GTA games, you may or may not play very much after you've completed the missions. I took about 15 hours to complete the missions alone, which is about average for an action game. I've played a bit of randomly killing people or stealing the best cars possible, and it held my attention for quite a long time (though this may be due to the fact that I love Liberty City. You may or may not be playing this for long after you've completed the missions. The gameplay is EXACTLY Grand Theft Auto III styled.
Even though Rockstar has removed some of the features like buying food, training in the gym, etc. but it's still worth playing. Especially if you love games with mobster themed. The story is really interesting. And Lazlow of WCTR is also here. If you're a big fan that miss this weirdo, you can hear him again in this game! lol
How about replay value? Of course it's there. With a game that you can do anything, this game will definitely be very time consuming and worthwhile. A lot of people are comparing the game to San Andreas, and that isn't really fair. San Andreas was good, but if you prefer quick missions like the ones in GTA 3, for a low budget price, it is worth picking up this game.
2006-08-30 21:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah i love vice city and san andreas but liberty city stories on PS2 isn't that good. The storyline isn't at all good. It is really easy to complete the game. Did it in 2 days. It's not as good.
2006-08-31 08:47:10
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answered by Raven 5
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Liberty city stories isnt a bad game, not very hard or any where near as big as GTA:SA but still a good game and worth getting.
2006-08-31 09:55:07
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answered by matdevine21 2
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I GOT it , but it totally SUX in comparison to san andreas and vice city-its got= no bicycles, no planes/helicopters for flyin and u cant even swim in this one like in san andreas , sucky graphics .I reccomend u dont get liberty stories . it was gud on psp but it sux on ps2
2006-08-31 05:27:10
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answered by ssuasw 3
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Isnt Liberty Stories for the PSP only?
2006-08-31 04:24:40
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answered by enzuigiriuk 4
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last time i saw it in the shops it was 20 pounds new!!!!! so i wouldn't expect it to be as good as san andreas (although it should)
2006-08-31 15:55:21
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answered by Jon 3
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I think it coming on 2007.
Good luck.
2006-08-31 04:24:47
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answered by Anry 7
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2006-08-31 05:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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