Luis Lopez is the bodyguard and business partner of famous Liberty City nightclub owner Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince. With the drug-addled Tony owing money to the mob and other shady characters, Luis is forced to help his boss and clean up his messes, discovering that the rich life of Liberty City is just as dangerous as the tough streets where Luis grew up. The second expansion of Grand Theft Auto IV, this game takes place roughly around the same time as Niko Bellic's journey in Liberty City, as well as the first expansion, "The Lost and Damned." Years ago I played a top-down view GTA game on my old PC. The graphics were basic and the idea was simple. Years later I picked up GTA4 after it had been out for a while, having not taken part in the other versions since my PC days. I really loved the scale of it and the story and, once my tenth prestige on Modern Warfare 2 was achieved, I picked up a disc with the two downloadable chapters on it. The first of these was good but it had some problems. The base for your character was the island playing the part of New Jersey – a terribly dull and grey place in the game. The gang wars were cool but required biking it for long distances. The Xbox achievement points were mostly down to "finish the game" and not spread out and generally the game seemed to be trying to be gritty and downbeat, while still allowing you to run amuck like in the main game. I liked it as an add-on but there were things about it that could have been better.<br/><br/>I almost wish that I had played Lost & Damned when it came out, because then i could convince myself that Rockstar listened to me. Sadly, as it was my comments came long after both chapters were released – which is a shame because The Ballad of Gay Tony is a massive improvement and pretty much everything I had pause over in Lost & Damned is addressed in this second download. The home base locations are all on Manhattan and, although you cover all of the boroughs and Jersey, it is great to be mostly around this area. The story is one of club lifestyles, drugs, wealth and excess – we still have junkies but now they are very wealthy as opposed to infected and waiting for death like they were in Lost & Damned. The weapons are souped up (AA12 and of course the wonderful sticky bombs), the vehicles are generally better and of course the buzzard and the tank being available makes "messing around" a lot easier and more fun. The parachute was new to me and I did find the base jumping challenges very hard but generally they were fun.<br/><br/>The cage fighting and drug wars are just two other extra things to be done outside of the main story and wisely the game achievement points have been spread across all of these so that they are more than just side activities but necessary to 100% the game. Even the dancing has achievements associated with it – an activity that I hated until I understood the instructions then I loved it – doing the bus stop was great fun. Back to the main story though. As before, it dove-tails into part of GTA4 in regards the theft and repeated theft of the bag of diamonds. This is good stuff and is satisfying to see things come together. The alternative view on Brucie is an example of the story being pretty clever and I did respect it for working with that character a little. Luis is one cool character and I enjoyed playing that role a lot. Of course in terms of characters all come second to the addition of Yusuf Amir, who is hilariously over the top and very well voiced by UK comedian Omid Djalili. His cut scenes are among the best and his missions are generally the most outrageously over the top (stealing a subway train and airlifting it out of the city!!). All of the missions are fun though and most of the cut scenes get the balance right between being entertaining and instructional while not running too long to make you feel like you're not being allowed to play the game! The Ballad of Gay Tony is not only a great downloaded extra, but it is easily a great game if you pick it up for itself. The many little distractions give it life, while the exaggerated action and glitzy characters give the game a real sense of OTT fun that the Lost & Damned didn't manage. Even after all the time I'd spent in Liberty City by the time I started this game, it still managed to be fresh, fun and entertaining. You play as Luis(D'Leon, with attitude and professionalism), a Latino and the ex-con bodyguard/business partner/platonic friend/the guy who does the dirty work of Gay Tony(not Stark, though they do look alike; Kenner, with the two having an old married couple, bickering, relationship) who owns several nightclubs. He has become something of a junkie and letting the business suffer. So he, among others, loans money from the wrong people, and you have to clean up, work off debts and take out the garbage of the wealthy. Others keep mispronouncing your name(Lou, Lewis, etc.), often on purpose. Willing to kill if you have to, you don't really want to or seek it out. You start out in the bank heist, though you do, accomplish, and contribute, zilch, nada, nothing. Along the way, you will deal with the same stolen goods and the like, including, yup, those same diamonds. We again have the lead show up somewhere the other two did, and this time, you're on the opposing side, so you fully appreciate what happened, and, thankfully, you're not just doing the exact same thing(third time's not the charm).<br/><br/>This has essentially no famous actors, opting for more distinct characters and voices, and the casting is good all-round. Your mother is hard on you, strong, passionate and complicated relationships between family members. You'll work for Yusuf(Djalili, a powerful Arab in love with hip-hop culture, keeps using the N-word), who, as pointed out by another character, "wants what he can't buy": he likes to have you steal military vehicles and shoot your way back out. In general, this sends a lot, at least a dozen or two, of police, some Homeland, helicopters at you, which you're well-equipped enough to take out. Brucie(Adams, roided up) constantly doing martial arts and/or physical exercising, every second. We now meet his older brother, Mori(Gurner, who is clearly where a lot of his self-esteem issues come from). You'll deal with the Russian mafia, and can meet optional minor characters. They will talk about their current situation, comment on recent events, etc. And you may be double-crossed, and change sides over the course of this.<br/><br/>MP remains the best part. It's just about the only way this challenges you. Almost everything you could hope for is there. While some of that goes for a lot of recent titles, this is one MP that is as chaotic, open and crazy! The guns especially work for this, with people blowing up and plowing down each other. It does feels out of place how much heavy weaponry this puts in your hands, with explosive bullets, an LMG, etc. Maybe they were worried about competing with Just Cause, Saints Row and the like – thus, they compromised their product. This comes with a server list! With filters, at that! Ranked Matches can be found, albeit few are on these days, regardless. There's also, at the time I submit this, been about two weeks straight of issues with the RSC, which keeps us off. Nevertheless, I've had few issues with it or the GFWL – others have had many, and it'll also crash. Customizing is limited to appearance, with only a handful of options, and through their combination, a bunch of choices. Modes are cut down to the bare minimum, and we're left with a more basic experience.<br/><br/>Less atmosphere than San Andreas which is in general better than this small and grey city. That is even more visible now that it's supposed to be glamorous. Sure, there is bright glitz in some areas, yet, it does feel out of place: Vice City delivers properly on that front. That had the help of being an entirely different setting, and one has to wonder why they tried to pull this off, given what they had to work with. The hard rock remains, as well Like the others, this has a separate identity, which is: ethnic nobody with a record in the socialite world that he doesn't belong in. At first I didn't think I'd get into it, then, as usual, I very much did. Liberty City is based on New York, with three main islands. Bronx is Bohan, Brooklyn called Broker, Manhattan now Algonquin and Queens renamed Dukes. There is still too much of going from close to one end of the islands to the other – even if this is credible, it's annoying.<br/><br/>You have two friends who have stayed in the lower area they all grew up, and won't accept your offers to get them jobs in the upper class. The three of you can engage in Drug Wars: you'll all drive to a certain spot and: hijack a transport possibly in motion or take money possibly first having to ice the guy handing over the money. These gradually increases in challenge, though you aren't getting closer to some ultimate goal, since you're ripping off others', not establishing yourselves. Every 10 won unlock a new addition to your arsenal. They try to talk with you during it, but you insist they focus, perhaps because they keep going over the same lines, and either it's an attempt to prevent us from noticing by keeping them short, or they find that as annoying as we do seriously, why not just not have them talk every few times, instead of the same lines several times. They argue, with lots of gay jokes. You can all hang out together, the two of them are just about inseparable, and one offers discounts on hardware from his van that he'll park nearby, the other will steal and deliver cars.<br/><br/>A number of things from the 4th game have been addressed, some improved, or even fixed. Unfortunately, the core frustrations remain: too slow movement, that in part ruins the ill-conceived cover system, tedious shootouts and repetitive gameplay.<br/><br/>There is a lot of strong language, bloody violence, sexuality and disturbing content in this. I recommend this only for those dedicated to trying everything in the franchise. 7/10
Yes, we first meet him when Niko and the McReary brothers rob the bank. He is one of the bystanders who tries to talk the gun club member out of doing something stupid. Later on he helps ambush the diamond sale that Niko and Johnny were in on. He is also there when Niko and Packie hand over Gracie Ancelloti. No, he has female love interests throughout the game. He is simply a platonic friend and business partner of Gay Tony. No, he will get drunk when going to the bar however. These are the games in order by their release dates:<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0248048/">Grand Theft Auto</a> - (PC - Oct. 1997, PlayStation - May 1998, Gameboy Color - 1999)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0290637/">Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969</a> - (PlayStation - Apr. 29, 1999, PC - May 25, 1999)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt3205178/">Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961</a> - (PC - Dec. 31, 1999)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0255202/">Grand Theft Auto 2</a> - (PlayStation - Oct.22, 1999, PC - Oct. 7, 1999, Dreamcast - May 2, 2000, Gameboy Color - Dec. 25, 2000)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0277723/">Grand Theft Auto III</a> - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 22, 2001, PC - May 21, 2002, Xbox - Oct. 31, 2003)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0314123/">Grand Theft Auto: Vice City</a> - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 29, 2002, PC - May 13, 2003, Xox - Oct. 31, 2003)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0383385/">Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas</a> - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 25, 2004, Xbox - Jun. 6, 2005, PC - Jun. 6, 2005, Xbox 360 - Oct. 20, 2008)<br/><br/>Grand Theft Auto Advance - (Gameboy Advance - Oct. 25, 2004)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0465482/">Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories</a> - (PSP - Oct. 24, 2005, PlayStation 2 - Jun. 6, 2006)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0815168/">Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories</a> - (PSP - Oct. 30, 2006, PlayStation 2 - Mar. 5, 2007)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt0802999/">Grand Theft Auto IV</a> - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Apr. 29, 2008, PC - Dec. 02, 2008)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt1343091/">Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned</a> - (Xbox 360 - Feb. 17, 2009)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt1340777/">Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars</a> - (PSP - Oct. 20, 2009, Nintendo DS - Mar. 17, 2009, iPhone - Jan. 18, 2010)<br/><br/>Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)<br/><br/><a href="/title/tt2103188/">Grand Theft Auto V</a> - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Sep. 17, 2013, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One - Nov. 18, 2014, PC - Mar. 24, 2015)<br/><br/>–––––––––––––––––-<br/><br/>Compilations<br/><br/>Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)<br/><br/>––––––––––––––––––<br/><br/>These are the games listed chronologically:<br/><br/>1961 - <a href="/title/tt3205178/">GTA: London, 1961</a><br/><br/>1969 - <a href="/title/tt0290637/">GTA: London, 1969</a><br/><br/>1984 - <a href="/title/tt0815168/">GTA: Vice City Stories</a><br/><br/>1986 - <a href="/title/tt0314123/">GTA: Vice City</a><br/><br/>1992 - <a href="/title/tt0383385/">GTA: San Andreas</a><br/><br/>1997 - <a href="/title/tt0248048/">Grand Theft Auto</a><br/><br/>1998 - <a href="/title/tt0465482/">GTA: Liberty City Stories</a><br/><br/>2000 - GTA Advance<br/><br/>2001 - <a href="/title/tt0277723/">Grand Theft Auto III</a><br/><br/>2008 - <a href="/title/tt0802999/">Grand Theft Auto IV</a> (with <a href="/title/tt1343091/">The Lost and Damned</a> and The Ballad of Gay Tony)<br/><br/>2009 - <a href="/title/tt1340777/">GTA: Chinatown Wars</a><br/><br/>2013 - <a href="/title/tt0255202/">Grand Theft Auto 2</a> and <a href="/title/tt2103188/">Grand Theft Auto V</a><br/><br/>…though "technically" the GTA games are split into separate "series" or maps. With each series being a new start and separate from the previous one.<br/><br/>Each series chronology works thus…<br/><br/>The first:<br/><br/>1961 - <a href="/title/tt3205178/">GTA: London, 1961</a><br/><br/>1969 - <a href="/title/tt0290637/">GTA: London, 1969</a><br/><br/>1997 - <a href="/title/tt0248048/">Grand Theft Auto</a> [ft. the original Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas]<br/><br/>The second:<br/><br/>2013 - <a href="/title/tt0255202/">Grand Theft Auto 2</a> [ft. the one and only Anywhere City]<br/><br/>The third:<br/><br/>1984 - <a href="/title/tt0815168/">GTA: Vice City Stories</a> [ft. Vice City redux I]<br/><br/>1986 - <a href="/title/tt0314123/">GTA: Vice City</a> [ft. Vice City redux I]<br/><br/>1992 - <a href="/title/tt0383385/">GTA: San Andreas</a> [ft. San Andreas redux I, incl. the original Los Santos]<br/><br/>1998 - <a href="/title/tt0465482/">GTA: Liberty City Stories</a> [ft. Liberty City redux I]<br/><br/>2000 - GTA Advance [ft. Liberty City redux I 2D]<br/><br/>2001 - <a href="/title/tt0277723/">Grand Theft Auto III</a> [ft. Liberty City redux I]<br/><br/>The fourth:<br/><br/>2008 - <a href="/title/tt0802999/">Grand Theft Auto IV</a> (with <a href="/title/tt1343091/">The Lost and Damned</a> and The Ballad of Gay Tony) [ft. Liberty City redux II and the original Alderney]<br/><br/>2009 - <a href="/title/tt1340777/">GTA: Chinatown Wars</a> [ft. Liberty City redux II 2D]<br/><br/>2013 - <a href="/title/tt2103188/">Grand Theft Auto V</a> [ft. Los Santos redux I and the original Blaine County] From <a href="/title/tt0802999/">IV</a> or <a href="/title/tt1343091/">The Lost and Damned</a>:<br/><br/>General:<br/><br/><ul><li>Most Wanted, Vigilante or selling vehicles. Instead there is money to be gained and firefights to be experienced from Drug Wars events which can be replayed.</li></ul><br/><br/>Services:<br/><br/><ul><li>Loyal taxi (like Roman Bellic's). The regular taxi is still available.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Car bomb (like Packie McReary's friendship benefit).</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Helicopter transport (like Brucie Kibbutz's friendship benefit).</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Health boost (like Carmen Ortiz's friendship benefit). Instead there are "booty call" acquaintances who actually have to be visited and can only be visited while the protagonist is not on a mission.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Wanted level removal (like Kiki Jenkins' or Francis McReary's). Interestingly wanted levels never rise above two stars during Drug Wars missions.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Job request. Instead all jobs are started by the protagonist visiting specific locations at certain time frames or by being called by a non-player character.</li></ul><br/><br/><ul><li>Race request. Instead a different portion at a time of replayable triathlons can be started at will by the protagonist visiting sites that are indexed with icons on the map when not on a mission.</li></ul><br/><br/>Activities:<br/><br/><ul><li>Hi-Lo or Arm Wrestling. Instead there are Dancing, Cage Fight, Golf, Triathlon and Base Jumping but not only those as bowling, darts and 8-ball return from IV while air hockey returns from The Lost. 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