Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas


Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas


Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Developer(s)Rockstar North
Publisher(s)Rockstar Games
Platform(s)Android, iOS, PlayStation 2,
Microsoft Windows, Xbox,
Xbox 360, OS X,
PlayStation 3 (PSN),
Windows Phone, Fire OS
Genre(s)Action - Adventure
Mode(s)Singleplayer, Multiplayer


Android Game Review

The game takes place in a fictional US state of San Andreas, which is largely based on the California and Nevada.State San Andreas is composed of three metropolitan cities: Los Santos, based on Los Angeles; San - Fierro, based on San Francisco; and Las-Venturas, based on Las Vegas. Player Carl "CJ" Johnson, who returns home to Los Santos after learning of his mother's murder. CJ finds his old friends and family in disarray, and during the game he is trying to regain his old gang encountering corrupt cops, and gradually unravels the truth of murdering his mother. Story based on several real events in Los Angeles, including the rivalry between Bloods and Crips street gangs, 1980s crack epidemic, the scandal LAPD Rampart, and the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

Gameplay

Gameplay consists of elements of third-person shooter and a driving game, providing the player a large, open world environment in which to move. On foot, the player character can walk, eat, work, sprinting, swimming, climbing and jumping, as well as using weapons and various forms Dogfight. Players can drive a variety of vehicles including cars, buses, semis, boats and airplanes, helicopters, trains, tanks, motorcycles and bicycles. Players may also import vehicles than steal them.

Open, non-linear environment allows players to explore and choose how they wish to play the game. Although the plot missions need to progress through the game and unlock certain cities and content, they are not required, as players can complete them at their own leisure. If you are not taking on a storyline mission, players can free-roam and look around the cities, eat from the restaurant, or cause havoc by attacking people and causing destruction. Creating havoc can attract unwanted and potentially fatal attention from the authorities. The more chaos caused, stronger response: police will handle "minor" violations (Attacking pedestrians, pointing guns at people, stealing cars, murder, etc.), while the team SWAT, FBI, and the military respond to higher wanted levels .

The player can take part in various extra side missions that can enhance their character's attributes or provide another source of income. The traditional side missions of the past games are included, such as dropping off taxi passengers, putting out fires, driving injured to the hospital and the fight against crime in vigilance. New additions include burglary missions, pimping missions, truck and train driving missions requiring players to make deliveries on time, and driving / flying / Boating / biking schools, which help players learn skills and techniques to use in their respective vehicles.

Not all locations are open to the player at the start of the game. Some locales, such as fashion garages, restaurants, gyms and shops, become available only after completing certain tasks. In addition, for the first part of the game, only Los Santos and its immediate suburbs are available for research; unlocking the other cities and rural areas again requires the completion of certain missions. If a player is to try to travel in closed places they eventually attract the attention of Special Forces teams.

Unlike Grand Theft Auto III and Vice City, which needed loading screens when the player moves between different areas of the city, San Andreas has no load times when the player is in the way. Only loading screens in the game for notes and interiors. Other differences between San Andreas and its predecessors include the transition from single-player to multiplayer Rampage missions (albeit not in the PC version), and replace the "hidden packages' with spray paint tags, hidden camera shots, horseshoes, and oysters to open.

The camera, fighting, and aimed at control have been redesigned to incorporate concepts from another game Rockstar, Manhunt, including various stealth elements, as well as improved target crosshairs and health indicator targets, which changes color from green to red black depending on the health purpose. PC-version of the game implements mouse chording; The player must hold the right mouse button to activate the crosshairs, and then click or hold the left mouse button to shoot or use an item, such as cameras.

The player has a firefight with the enemy gang members.

In addition, players can swim and climb walls for the first time in the series. Ability to swim does not have a big impact on the player as well, since water is no longer an impassable barrier that kills the player (although it is possible to drown). For greater firepower, players can also have dual firearms or perform a drive-by shooting with multiple gang members. Due to size San Andreas, waypoint on the map of the reticle can be mounted HUD helping the player in reaching the destination.





Review scores 

9/10

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