You can‘t really fault GTA. Unless you‘re a pacifist, that is. This is much more than just a quick cash–in on the groundbreaking title. It‘s a slice of two very different worlds of the city, an addition to the GTA experience – rather than just another version of it.
"Amazon has added new game deals for May 10th. Deals are Terraria $12, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City $5, Thief $10 and lots more!"
"Have you ever thought of playing GTA IV like Elder Scrolls?"
"Have you ever thought of playing GTA IV like Elder Scrolls?"
Um... yeah I think about that a lot.
If you could cast Elder Scrolls spells in GTA, I probably would never have stopped playing.
Just in case you missed the memo, Steam has an amazing deal on all the GTA games. From the original GTA to Liberty City Episodes, they have it all and for amazing prices.
Not only the framerate, but the visuals are just remarkably better for the pc version. I was surprised at how much a difference in visuals there were between the PS3 and computer version of GTA IV.
I played through GTA3 during the summer, and the KB/M worked really well with the game. I got in on the GTA 1,2,3,Vice City and SA for $7.50 during the summer sale.