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by Quétinbec 05/18/2009, 3:14pm PDT |
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Fussbett wrote:
GTAIV gifts us with such an awesome universe, it's fun to anything inside of it, which is important because they sure tried to fit a terrible game into the best GTA engine yet. The story starts off amazing (eastern European immigrant protagonist!) and eventually devolves into Italian mafia double cross Yojimbo padding for time. Other complaints include the linear missions, the linear order in which I have to do the missions (all GTA standard stuff, but still, worth pointing out) but worst of all, the harsh scripting within the missions. Watching the same garbage truck veer into the alley on a mission replay was depressing, but didn't compare to putting a million bullets into the back of a biker, only to discover that he hadn't become uninvincible yet. I had to chase him around for a while first, and dodge trains, cinematically, before he passed the invisible trigger that made him invincible. And how many enemies tires did we all blow out of cars that no longer adhered to physics, but instead followed their scripted path unhindered by four sparking rims? Looking at this old thread I can't believe worm wanted an easier out from the law. I would often prolong the cop chases just because they were the most free-form fun in the game. When things go wrong, GTAIV is at its best.
As a comparison, usenet and forums lit up on the release of GTAIII, everyone their crazy stories from inside Liberty City. Like how did you beat the pimp in that early mission? One guy was able to blow up his limo, another had a gun duel outside of the cars, another guy lured him out into traffic, and finally one guy said he saw the pimp accidentally get run over by his own limo in the heat of battle. Now, let's all recall how you killed Luca in GTAIV. You chased him into Middle Park and shot him in a bathroom stall. We all did.
Great point! I was the only person here who played the game's story perhaps because of this. Everyone else freeformed off my saved games and complained the cars I parked outside my safehouses weren't fancy enough.
The ending snuck up on me just like it did in Fallout, because in San Andreas you could dress up in all kinds of crazy shit and buy many beautiful houses, so I expected them to expand on that or at least keep the same level of variety and I was like, "This game must be fucking huge because after 20 hours, I still haven't unlocked any nice hats!" and then the game ended and it turns out you can't ever buy your guy a nice hat. And half the apartments you're living in are fucking awful, so you're wearing a suit and driving a Lamborghini but sleeping on a fold out bed.
Fussbett wrote:
Back to GTAIV, I never got tired of the physics and the cars and the people. I would swap cars all the time not based on performance but just personal preference. Despite not having the licenses, the car selections were great: Grand Nationals? Monte Carlos? IROC Camaro? Outrageous. And even two types of choppers, one of which is the dumb style and the other clearly an Exile cycle. The ambient people are all amazing! As Niko I roleplayed a man who's trying to turn over a new leaf, but he still has a temper. I wouldn't go out of my way to kill innocent people but anytime I bumped into a person on foot and got some sass -- they got shotgunned.
I ran into people just to hear them call me a clumsy piece of shit and then I'd run off! A thrill after playing so many RPGs with their million "Greetings to you, friend!". I hated running from the police so I was pretty well behaved. I would kill the shittiest looking person who was standing around my safehouse just before saving, though.
Fussbett wrote:
Anyway, how many hookers did you pick up, QB? I did several, one for each act. "My mother would be so proud of me!"
I was playing on a computer in the hallway at my parents house so I was looking over my shoulder too much to try it more than once. Same with the strip clubs. Also, my character was trying to turn his life around! In my mind, he was hard but not dirty. I'd pick prostitutes up and drive them around, but I only fucked one just to see if it could be done, and Kiki gave me shit about it whenever I walked out on Ricky Gervais. |
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Is losing your wanted level even HARDER NOW? by Worm :| 05/03/2008, 2:06pm PDT 
Re: Is losing your wanted level even HARDER NOW? by Fortinbras 05/03/2008, 2:45pm PDT 
Yeah, pay and spray by Lizard_King 05/03/2008, 3:00pm PDT 
Re: Yeah, pay and spray by Chiggers 05/03/2008, 3:03pm PDT 
Okay fags stop wetting your panties. NT by Creexuls, a monster >:3 05/03/2008, 3:32pm PDT 
No. by Worm :| 05/03/2008, 4:08pm PDT 
I actually didn't know there was a choice in Holland Nights by Fortinbras 05/03/2008, 5:27pm PDT 
there's an acheivment for outrunning a 4 star wanted level, which I could do inV NT by Grumah 05/03/2008, 6:26pm PDT 
I used 'Kiki' who'd clear any wanted level in exchange for a fuck! by Quétinbec 05/17/2009, 11:39pm PDT 
I thought she couldn't do anything about three stars or more? NT by Fortinbras 05/18/2009, 1:52am PDT 
But were you ever that naughty? She made the game a piece of cake for me. NT by Quétinbec 05/18/2009, 2:19am PDT 
Psh, she probably never even sent Fortinbras a pic of her ass. (high five?) NT by Fussbett 05/18/2009, 2:42am PDT 
She told me "You're on your own" at three wanted stars so I dumped her =( NT by Fortinbras 05/18/2009, 10:50am PDT 
You could make a 100 point list of shit like that in GTAIV. It's the whole point by Fussbett 05/18/2009, 2:39am PDT 
There are a lot of typos in this post, but it's 5:45am, so please be lenient. NT by Fussbett 05/18/2009, 2:45am PDT 
I stopped playing Saints Row 2 when I had to grind rep to do more missions by Worm 05/18/2009, 3:14am PDT 
Re: You could make a 100 point list of shit like that in GTAIV. It's the whole p by Quétinbec 05/18/2009, 3:14pm PDT 
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