GTA Trilogy Coming To PS2 45
Gamasutra reports that Rockstar will be releasing all three modern Grand Theft Auto titles as a bundle, simply called 'Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy'. The GTA three-pack will retail for $39.99, and should release on December 4th. From the article: "The collection is believed to be one of the last to carry the Grand Theft Auto name for the PlayStation 2, with the next iteration in the franchise, Grand Theft Auto IV, already announced for simultaneous release for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in North America on October 16, 2007 and in Europe on October 19, 2007. Take Two has previously announced, however, that an unnamed 'current generation' port of its handheld Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories will be released by Spring 2007, continuing its recent habit of debuting GTA side stories on the PSP and subsequently porting them to current-gen (generally PlayStation 2) hardware." I don't own any GTA titles at the moment, so this might be a good buy for me.
Great idea... (Score:1)
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At that price, for three games, I'd go for it.
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$10's much better for three games.
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Unless anyone has had them running under WINE?
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I wouldn't recommend it. Has anyone from Rockstar ever actually playtested the missions involving flying?
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smells like sponsorship (Score:2, Interesting)
man that smells like a sponsored post right there.
truth is, if you dont have any GTA title yet its probably because you're not a big GTA fan to begin with, and if you are but have pirated them instead (bad boy!) then you won't want to buy them either.
but heh...nice sale pitch.
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I for one welcome our car-jacking overlords (Score:1)
Good thing I have a PS2, though!
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A couple of missions got repetitive now and then, but I thought most of the missions in all 3 games made you do something sufficiently different to make it worth it. Combine that with the sheer joy of driving around and wreaking havoc for a while, and you have a lot of gameplay.
God forbid that developers pack a game with too MUCH replay value.
Now you want *repetitive*, I give you Max Payne.
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You mean Vice City Stories (Score:3, Informative)
Rob
PC Version is Better (Score:3, Informative)
If you have a competent gaming PC (certainly not state of the art... but not a barebones w/ business graphics), it would be worth the extra couple bucks to buy the three of them for PC instead. I don't think it would cost an awful lot more.
Differences:
1. The graphics are better (and more adjustable).
2. You can modify the game in various ways if you ever wish to do so (yes there's the X-rated mod for San Andreas, but there are others).
3. The load times are almost nonexistant (i.e. when hopping from island to island). Really, when you're going 140 and everything just stops dead for 10 seconds or so while it loads the other island, it can get frustrating.
4. It's easier to back up saved games on PC, since they're just files in your My Documents folder; none of that memory pack crap. This also makes it easy to save games with cheat codes enabled (seriously hysterical things are possible with the cheat codes, but they prevent you from achieving 100% game completion if you save with them).
There are other little perks here & there.
In case you're wondering, there are plenty of gamepads available for PC with essentially the same buttons that the PS2 controller has... my Logitech has nice software that lets you map gamepad buttons to particular keys and/or other input actions, and can be set up to play EXACTLY like the PS2 version. I never liked the default control setup for PC, so this was important to me.
Finally, if you get on eBay and grab a copy of the first San Andreas release, you can use the "hot coffee" mod, if you are so inclined (the previously mentioned X-rated mod which sparked so much controversy when it became known). The latter releases aren't capable of this, as far as I know.
Of course it's still cool that, for PS2-only gamers, you can get them all so cheap! You save at least $100 off their combined initial release prices.
Conclusion: If you're going for all three of them at once, the PC versions are (IMHO) worth the extra money if your PC can deal with it. I have an Athlon XP 3000+ (32-bit) w/ 1GB RAM and a Radeon 9800 Pro, and 5.1 sound... it's far superior to the PS2 versions... even works great on my laptop (a ThinkPad T42 w/ fairly similar specs).
The Downside (Score:2)
i thought they put this out a year ago, though! (Score:3, Informative)
oh, thats right, they did. [gamespot.com] it came out for the Xbox, too! [gamespot.com]
it hit October of 2005 (november for ps2). now, i'm not necessarily a zonk-hater (in fact, I think the guy gets a mostly unfair bad rap), but..... this product isn't anything new: it has existed for a long while. the real news is, simply, that they're dropping the price.
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yeah, like being able to snipe with a mouse.
Not a bad move (Score:1)
Plus - although they improved some of the Liberty City Stories control shortcomings on the PSP, some missions are nice with the Dual-Shock controllers (vehicle racing missions part
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Now with 3x the ... (Score:1)
GTA4 360 vs PS3 (Score:2)
From what I understand they have been already filling up a DVD with San Andreas (and possibly the previous games?) What will this mean for the 360? Obviously Rockstar will want to make GTA4 a big improvement over previous titles if they can. The textures are going to be larger, more models with more detail, the world bigger, more voice acting, more music, whatever else they can do. If they are already fi
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1. The graphics are better (and more adjustable).
1) I have a 62" fucking tv. Can't complain about resolution because my tv doesn't really do more than 720p. I'm not running my computer to the tv just for a video game. Plus if you don't have exactly the right kind of joystick, you can't finish some of the required missions.
2. You can modify the game in various ways if you ever wish to do so (yes there's the X-rated mod for San Andreas, but there are others).
2) the only other mod that is worthwhil
PC ignorance (Score:1)
And on that note, joysticks are for flight
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i'm not ignorant of the pc. i have a 17" trinitron crt, i have a beefed up gaming rig that i use to mostly play counterstrike with. console games were designed with the console in mind, so you don't have to sit up close to a 15" monitor to follow the game. similar to movies, i can watch it on my laptop for a sharper image, but i have a 42" lcd in my room that i can lay back in my bed and enjoy watching with my gf.
i apologize, i meant "gamepad" but i guess t
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So I'm sure it will be ok - Saint's Row on the 360, while being a general let-down, the problems with it certainly weren't caused by lack of disc space.
Computer game pad (Score:2)
If, like me, you think that the PS2 controller is the best on the market right now, it's very much worth the $20.
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