
If you think you’re getting hyped for Grand Theft Auto IV, put yourself in my shoes. Last week, I had a chance to kick back and spend some time with Rockstar Games’ upcoming title, seeing some of the game’s new features first-hand. I’ve had a taste of the future of GTA. Unfortunately, they wouldn’t let me take it home, despite
So I’m doing the next best thing, which is going back and playing some of the older games. This might be all fine and dandy for those who haven’t played GTA IV yet. You can convince yourselves that the experience is similar enough that it can hold you over until April 29, when the latest installment of the series lands on shelves. But don’t be fooled — the experience of GTA IV is truly leaps and bounds above that of the previous games. You know what they say, "Once you play GTA IV, you may not be able to play the other games anymore."
OK, so no one says that (and I’m sorry I just made you cringe). But it may just be true. Today I’ll take a look at the new ways that police and wanted levels work in GTA IV.
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