I don't know, but I loved Vice City - looking forward to playing this new game when it comes out. It's probably not much different from Vice City...just an opportunity to do some new things.
2006-09-14 18:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is parts of a preview that was just posted on IGN.com It clearly explains the diffrences between this one and liberty city stories. Here is the link if you would like to read the whole thng plus an interview with one of the lead designers.
http://psp.ign.com/articles/732/732639p1.html
The story will unfold through the same open-ended structure as before, where players complete story-specific missions at their own pace. Only this time it's a far longer tale, according to Rockstar. In fact, finishing the story portion will take significantly longer than the 15 or so hours it took in LCS. How much longer no one is saying, but fans should count on blocking off some time on their calendars. In addition to the new story and missions, fans will love what Rockstar has included by way of vehicles. VCS has all the standard stuff, like cars, motorcycles and hotrods, but now it also includes aquatic vehicles, as well.
That's right, players will uncover a wealth of jet skis, speedboats and other watery rides to find and take through Vice City's waterways. So, for example, when at a dock and there's nothing to do, it's easy to snag a fishing boat and head out to see. No word on specifics when it comes to water-based side jobs, but don't be surprised if Rockstar decides to include them. Should life at sea become boring, the game offers a squadron of aerial machinery too. Vance can tear through the skies in a number of aircraft such as helicopters and jets. It goes without saying, but this is a significant improvement over the selection of land-based rides in LCS. It had plenty of rides to choose from, but there's little competition when comparing the two. Rockstar has kept quiet about multiplayer in VCS, apart from admitting that it's in the game. There's still no online functionality, but the developer says that it plans to add even more modes than what was in LCS. In addition, the amount of side-jobs and bonus content has been upped as well. So for all the fans that love nothing more than to perform those hidden jumps or tackle the lucrative side-mission won't be disappointed.
2006-09-15 01:09:05
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answered by AFR1KA 2
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Maybe its going to be another PSP port like Liberty City Stories was.
2006-09-14 18:11:12
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answered by eggman 7
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