Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
(part 3 of 3)
In the end, I had more fun with GTA: Vice City than any other game in a long time. The experience is one that is not to be missed by gamers, regardless of the gamer�s preference. If you like non-stop action, get Vice City. If you like doing good things, you can get the game just to deliver pizzas, give rides in the taxi, put out fires and such. Freak. Vice City is going to be �the� game of 2002 in terms of sales, so you should rush out this instant to pick up a copy of this game. Oh that�s right, you already have it.
�Chris Currey



GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY scores:

Graphics: 8 Vice City gives the player an enormous city to wreak havoc in. This is seriously about three times as large as GTAIII was, thanks to a larger land mass, waterways and plenty of stores (and a mall!) to go in. But the trees look terrible and are flat. Also some occasional texture glitches.

Sound: 10 Best soundtrack ever, I swear. The best (and worst) of the �80s music co-exist with some excellent voice acting done by Hollywood�s best. Pedestrians have so much stuff to say that it�s just sick.

Gameplay: 10 What�s not to like about Grand Theft Auto? Jack cars, get down and dirty with hookers, and do stunning missions for cool people. Not to mention take part in a war among gangs, fly helicopters, jump off ramps with a street bike�you get the picture. Only a fool would hate this.

Value: 10 This is easily one of those hundred hour games. The main story itself will take around sixty hours of Gameplay, but don�t forget those hidden packages, insane stunt jumps, stores, a stadium, the strip club�

Reviewer�s Tilt: 10 What can I say? I�m in love with Vice City. It�s not the most beautiful game on the market, but it�s better than most games out there. If you buy this game, you�re getting a lot of bang for your buck.

Overall: 9.7
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