Martes, Setyembre 3, 2013

Grand Theft Auto 3 iPhone

As such no hookers were hurt during the making of this review. Except that one time I decided to use the side-walk as a freeway, but then again who hasn't done that? *police siren* *door cracking in background* I'm sorry officers! I was in a rush, please believe me! Slipping back in to Grand Theft Auto 3 for the first time in almost a decade was a strange, but certainly not unwelcome experience.

While playing the game old memories would light up and eventually cascade, with the sum total being an almost unwilled, but convenient guidebook existing entirely in my mind. The fact that this knowledge has remained so ingrained is a testament to the original release and if it's any indicator, the ions re-release has got things right on the money. However, lets first consider what has changed: Visually the game has been enhanced (that is to say, upscale to a new resolution), but detailing has been lost even on A5 devices.
Visual effect overlays are gone, along with the cooler tone and trash blowing in the wind. The upshot is the removal of the unnecessary 'blur' effect and a frame rate that is stable, though the odd moment of choppier performance does rear its ugly head (if only briefly).The payoff is a game that defined a generation of clones that came close, but never quite captured the same spirit of freedom and fun of the original. Grand Theft Auto 3 places you in the role of Claude, a criminal who finds himself with a second-chance to climb the ladder of the shadowy underworld instead of spending life in jail.

In order to advance the story and unlock new areas (including new weapons and vehicles) you'll need to perform favors for various individuals and organizations around the city including the Mafia, Yakuza and even the prominent 'Donald Love’. If this isn't your first time in a sandbox title on the ions, you'll slip in to the controls with ease - a responsive virtual stick along with a handful of dynamic buttons makes it easy to run, jump and smack people around the face. Sadly the automatic targeting system hasn’t been updated, making some encounters needlessly complicated, but new-comers and returning genre fans should find themselves tearing around corners in vehicles or shooting up a storm in no time thanks to a handful of introductory missions.





 Aside from the high hardware requirements, the only complaints that could be leveled at Grand Theft Auto 3 come in the form of missed opportunities that could have helped to define this as a strong ions title - accelerometer based driving and an iTunes based radio station just to name a couple. That said, phone owners need not fear incoming calls as the game automatically resumes from where you've left off, removing the fear of losing progress over short bursts of play. If you owned and loved the original Grand Theft Auto 3, then this is exactly what you’d expect - a nostalgic and full-featured romp with all the fun that comes from a sandbox style of game. New-comers may be initially put off by the dated aesthetics, but it doesn’t mar what is otherwise an excellent archetype.




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