Whether obtained individually or through the recent standalone combo package, Grand Theft Auto IV: Episodes from Liberty City is shipping out for your Windows PC and we have your review of what to expect in this double-header of addendums to the basic GTA IV experience.
GTA 4: Complete Edition is not a remaster, but it does do some pretty cool things for PC gamers including finally removing Games for Windows Live.
The Steam versions of Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes From Liberty City are combining, and players who own one or the other are in for some changes.
I woupdn't update the game. It doesnt have game breaking issues and I would lose one of the radio stations.
"Thankfully, players will seemingly easily be able to update their game to the new version easily by simply installing "
What the fuck kind of sentence structure is that?!
GTA4 was the worst game in the entire series and the only one I've ever truly hated
They'll never get rid of how slow and sluggish these games feel. Your character and vehicles feel too heavy. Even on the most powerful rigs. I love how GTAV fixed it though.
Nick writes: "If you fancy some GTA nostalgia, and/or want to dive back into the GTA IV package in its entirety, I would say that if nothing else strikes your fancy, The Ballad of Gay Tony should."
One of the very rare cases where DLC was done right. This is what DLC should have been, a proper expansion pack, not what it has become today.
Fair and balanced review. I enjoyed GTA IV up to a point, but then found it harder and harder to sympathise with the Niko in the cut scenes when the missions called for you to visit mindless bloodshed and terror on all and sundry. Sounds like the episodes have got the balance between characterisation and missions a bit more sorted out.
Great review!