Of course, the dances are a mini-game, as these could not be missing. It can be loose, light and pleasant, and the whole thing is colored with a large amount of eroticism because in clubs the dance floors are swarming with plays waiting to be torn out and taken to the toilet. In the first of them, we have the opportunity to shoot golf balls at … the birth of a certain gentleman, and then take part in a crazy rally with a melex.
On the other hand, in “Ballad”, for a counterbalance, the developers let their imagination run wild and thanks to this we will take part in many really crazy missions, which is reminiscent of the older, more relaxed versions of GTA. The authors, wanting us to feel as much as possible in the character we lead, took care of the characteristic moments when, together with our gang buddies, we spread terror on the highways, slowly moving in a compact cavalcade of choppers. Of course, this is still good old GTA, but it is impossible not to notice that The Lost and Damned slightly duplicates the pattern from the “four” and focuses on tasks mostly filled with shooters, although there will also be attractions such as stick fighting while racing motorbikes. They also offer a slightly different gameplay experience. The DLCs offered here differ slightly in terms of story and climate, but that’s not all. A merry crowd is also a galaxy of twisted principals and supporting characters (Nico Bellic also appears in the background), which makes us immediately feel like we are in old garbage. Suffice it to say that in the role of the protagonists we have a bulky guy with Jewish origins and a Latino, who in addition works for a g*y. Therefore, we will not complain about diversity, nor about the lack of the Jajar climate for which Rockstar is famous.
On the other hand, in The Ballad of G*y Tony, in the skin of Luis Lopez, we play on dance floors in expensive venues and see what the life of high society looks like. Together with him, we will visit city dives and murder, and group speeding on motorbikes will become a daily pleasure for us.
He’s a guy who only cares about his buddies, a full bottle and a worn leather jacket. The Lost and Damned is the story of Johnny Klebitz, a motorcycle gang member, The Lost. All clear? If so, just check if you have a loaded gun, because in Liberty City you never know what’s lurking around the corner.īoth additions allow us to get to know this impressive virtual metropolis from a slightly different side than on the occasion of GTA IV, and also shed some new light on the events in which we previously participated as Nico. The disc version does not require it to work, and the GTA IV itself will not be found on the disc next to the add-ons, so you won’t play Nico Bellicem. If you decide to buy in the PS Store, you must have the GTA IV “stand”, because without it you simply won’t play.
Both DLCs are available both in network and boxed distribution – on Blu-ray disc. All in all, Bill’s company only paid for a temporary exclusive and “Episodes” also landed on Sony equipment. PlayStation 3 owners were nervously biting their lips with envy, but the news slowly began to pour from the company’s camp. That’s what Microsoft “smeared” in 2006 for the fact that two additions to the fourth part of GTA appeared exclusively on X. Especially since this time I could see them from a different perspective and once again see how close they are to me. It didn’t take me a minute to get back to those dirty streets. It’s a dingy town, full of unscrupulous petty thugs, grabbing policemen, fat gangster fish and chicks selling for half-free. On the occasion of jerking in GTA IV, I spent over 60 hours in Liberty City. Review: GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City (PS3)