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    lwolfley's Grand Theft Auto III (PS2)

    [January 25, 2008 02:18:12 AM]
    GAMEPLAY
    My second experience with GTA3 was even more fun because of how much the missions had progressed. Instead of just protecting women for mafia bosses you get weapons and get more rewards for your daring.
    Another great reward is being able to drive better cars now that I have beaten many missions. I played some with cheats and without cheats and I found playing with cheats on this game is one of the most gratifying fun things you can do.

    DESIGN
    The design for GTA3 is great. It is incredibly challenging for those who choose to play all the way through with out cheats. However if the player chooses to use cheats the game can be set absurdly easy for those who want to create mass mayhem across 3 cities.
    The tone of the game is one of chaos. If the player goes through certain neighborhoods then gang members will try to kill them even though a mission is not in progress. The secret goals and jump bonuses add an extra element of game play which spices up the game.
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    [January 18, 2008 12:30:41 AM]
    SUMMARY
    Grand Theft Auto 3 is sandbox style, action/adventure mafia game where the player navigates around a city to access missions. The game is completed when all missions have been completed and there are no set activities to finish. However the games sandbox style allows for the player to mess around and play 'freestyle' for as long as they want.

    GAMEPLAY
    The gameplay was fun for GTA3. Although the game encourages mayhem and destruction and death, it has a casual grace which makes for a great recreational game. The structure for the game is wonderful. There are usually 2 if not 3 different missions to play at any time located in different areas which all move the game forward.The emotional effect of the game is aggression because of the games reckless style at points. Because a lot of game play includes driving, the reckless fast driving through slow traffic is required, putting the player always in danger.

    The character for this game is an italian man. Although it would be nice to create a character, which is possible in later versions, the simplicity is best in my opinion. The other characters are well done although the animation for the videos in the game are not great quality.

    The game flowed quite well and it was a good game to play with friends.

    This entry has been edited 1 time. It was last edited on Jan 18th, 2008 at 17:45:21.


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    Status

    lwolfley's Grand Theft Auto III (PS2)

    Current Status: Playing

    GameLog started on: Thursday 17 January, 2008

    Opinion
    lwolfley's opinion and rating for this game

    Grand Theft Auto 3 is a great game. It is far superior to the versions like San Andreas and Vice City which came out after it. It's a revolutionary game in the sense that the gamer has almost complete control over what they do in the game and the massive amounts of cheats and codes make it a great game to 'mess around' on.

    Rating (out of 5):starstarstarstarstar

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