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If the original GTA IV was too serious (which it was), then The Ballad can be seen as an appeal to the PS2 era’s better angels. The overall atmosphere is the biggest change to the game, so much so that you might even consider a character unto itself.
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Rockstar hasn’t Guitar Hero‘d the series quite yet. Plus, Rockstar releases GTA games so infrequently that maybe my initial concern, that people could tire of the formula, may be overstated. Then again, EA keeps pumping out Madden after Madden, and sales there don’t seem to be suffering. In that sense, if you’ve played, say, Vice City for the PS2 then you’ve played The Ballad of Gay Tony. Nothing out of the ordinary, but you do wonder how long Rockstar can keep selling us the same concept. Run and drive about, shoot and blow up some stuff, watch tremendously written and directed cutscene, etc. Tragedy.īeing that it’s a GTA game, I’m going to assume that you’re familiar with the basic mechanics. So you going around GTA-ing the city in order to protect Tony from enemies that are largely of his own creation. You know, the mob loans Tony some money for a club and now wants to kill everyone he holds dear because he’s a little late in his payments. Gay Tony runs Liberty City’s nightlife, which means Luís has to deal with all of the associated nonsense. You play as Luís Lopez, a thuggish but well-meaning Dominican gentlemen with a sharp haircut who’s the business partner (read: hired goon) of Gay Tony.
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Hopefully that clears up any misconceptions you may have.
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If, for whatever reason, you don’t want to buy the retail copy of Episodes From Liberty City know that you can download it from Xbox Live, like any other DLC, provided you already have GTA IV. Since biker culture doesn’t appeal to me in the least I skipped out on buying The Lost and Damned, so hooray for me that I get both DLCs on the one disc.īut only The Ballad of Gay Tony concerns us right now. The tale of the tape: when you go to the store and buy Episodes From Liberty City, you’re buying a stand-alone (that is, you don’t need to have GTA IV for it to work), $40 disc for your Xbox 360 that contains both The Ballad of Gay Tony and the previously released The Lost and Damned.