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Grand Theft
Auto: Vice City
System: PS2
Publisher: Rockstar Games Developer: Rockstar
North Genre: Action
Release Date: 10/27/02
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Graphics:
Modeled after Miami, Florida. This
is the 1980's so expect some very tacky
styles such as pastel suits and
buildings.
Sound:
I can honestly say that nothing is
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GTA: Vice City is the fourth game in the Grand
Theft Auto series. It takes place in the
year 1986 in Vice City which is modeled after
Miami, Florida. You could say that the
theme is GoodFellas meets Miami Vice.
Tommy Vercetti is the main character who was
recently released from prison after doing a
stint of 15 years. Tommy was and is
involved with the mob so when he got busted he
had the opportunity to rat them out for a lesser
sentence, but didn't. As a reward the mob
boss sent Tommy to Vice City on a job, a really
good job, but things were fouled up.
Someone had obviously had it out for him in a
bad way and they decided to double-cross him,
only he doesn't know who that someone is.
Now the mob is none too pleased with him and he
wants to find out who is at fault for everything
that has gone wrong. Tommy is on a
mission.
The mob that Tommy works for is the Forelli
family and they sent him to Vice City to score
some cocaine and then set up shop. Only
his very first deal goes horribly wrong leaving
him with absolutely nothing. So Tommy
starts nosing around, trying to figure out who
is behind all of this before he gets taken out
himself.
The voice for Tommy Vercetti is done by Ray
Liotta who has had some experience playing the
part as a punk in the movie GoodFellas.
He sounds like the genuine deal. Tommy
comes from Liberty City and so does the Forelli
family. Liberty City is where GTA: III
takes place. There is some cohesiveness between
GTA: III and GTA: Vice City.
Tommy Vercetti starts out living in a hotel room
near the beach, this is his safe house, a place to
take cover when being pursued by the police.
If you change clothes the cops won't recognize you
when you reappear again. In the hotel room you
can stock up on some weapons and save the game when
you feel the need to do so. Throughout the
game other places will go on the market that you can
buy. Once you buy a place you can save your
game there and hide out there if need be. Also
you will begin getting missions at these places.
Many interesting places will come up for sale such
as a strip club, a taxi company, an ice cream
delivery shop, a film studio, the Malibu Club, and
even a car dealership. Once all of the
missions have been completed for that particular
building you will begin earning money there.
Be sure to make your rounds to collect your money
often.
There are plenty of side missions that have nothing
at all to do with the story line, but will help you
out by either giving you money or special abilities.
Try out the fire-fighter missions, the vigilante
missions, the ambulance missions, or the taxi
missions which were in the previous game too.
Also there are new missions such as pizza delivery
and target practice. Don't miss out on the
dirt bike races and mini remote control car races
down by the beach either.
This is the 1980's so expect some very tacky styles
such as pastel suits and buildings. You will
even hook up with a band called Love Fist who looks
and sounds very typical for the 1980's. Tommy
even wears a Hawaiian t-shirt for the better part of
the game. The music on the radio stations play
songs from around that time period and talk radio
spouts off little quips about the era.
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