A robber movie. Recorded from GTA VC. Very good! YEAH!
about gta:
rand Theft Auto (GTA) is a video game series created and primarily developed by Scottish developer Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design), published by Rockstar Games and debuted in 1998. It includes eight stand-alone games and two expansion packs for the original. Grand Theft Auto III a
nd subsequent games in the series have been best-selling blockbusters which have also gained critical acclaim, including several Game of the Year awards from various sources. In addition, the series has emerged as being so popular and profitable that a long list of Hollywood stars have lent their vo
ices to the games. Gangster film veterans such as Michael Madsen, Samuel L. Jackson, James Woods, Joe Pantoliano, Frank Vincent, Robert Loggia and Ray Liotta have all voiced major characters. The name of the series and its games are derived from "grand theft auto", a term referring to motor vehicle
theft.
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* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 Grand Theft Auto
o 2.2 Grand Theft Auto 2
o 2.3 Grand Theft Auto III
o 2.4 Grand Theft Auto IV
* 3 Locations
o 3.1 Cities and states
* 4 Characters
o 4.1 Protagonists
o 4.2 Others
* 5 Similar games
* 6 See also
o 6.1 Soundtracks
+ 6.1.1 In-game radio stations
+ 6.1.2 Official soundtrack releases
* 7 Notes and references
* 8 External links
o 8.1 Official sites
o 8.2 General resou
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[edit] Overview
The games allow the player to take on the role of a criminal in a city, typically a lowly individual who rises in the ranks of organized crime over the course of the game. Various missions are set for completion by the figureheads of the city underworld, generally criminal, whi
ch must be completed to progress through the storyline. Bank robberies, assassinations and other crimes feature regularly, but occasionally taxi driving, firefighting, pimping, street racing, or learning to fly an airplane are also involved as alternate adventures, which can be done at any time duri
ng the game, with the exception of the periods performing main missions.
In later titles, notably those released after Grand Theft Auto 2, the player is given a more in-depth storyline, in which they are forced to overcome an unfortunate event. This served as a motivation for the character to advan
ce in the criminal ladder, and eventually leads to the triumph of the character by the end of the storyline. Furthermore, the storylines tend to intertwine with one another, creating a vast network of associations between people and locations that results in the appearance of certain characters and
locales multiple times throughout the series.
The Grand Theft Auto series is notable for the large amount of freedom given to the player in deciding what to do and how to do it through different methods of transport and weapons. Unlike most action games, which are structured as a single track serie
s of levels with linear gameplay, in GTA the player can pick and choose which missions they want to undertake, and their relationships with various powers are changed based on these choices. The vast cities of the games can also be roamed freely at any point in the game, offering many accessible bui
ldings and minor missions. There are exceptions: Missions follow a linear, overarching plot, and some city areas must be unlocked over the course of the game.
Grand Theft Auto: III and subsequent games have been notable for their storylines, high quality of voice acting, and "radio stations," which
simulate driving to music with satirizing DJs, radio personalities, commercials, talk radio, popular music, and American culture. All of this is seamlessly integrated in the realistic setting of a dysfunctional urban environment which parodies a real-life city. Players also often cite the music and
humor of the series in explaining its appeal.
games like gta:
THE SIMPSONS: HIT & RUN
• MERCENARIES
• BULLY
• SCARFACE: THE WORLD IS YOURS
• TRUE CRIME: STREETS OF L.A.
The Warriors (video game) (although it was Rockstar who made it)
GUN - which also has the whole racism controversy
187 Ride or Die
80 Days
25 To Life
Spider-Man 2 (video game)
Crime Life: Gang Wars
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ny Hawk's Underground - this one just came off the top of my head - I've put this here based on the way in which you go about starting goals. In which case, I should also include:
Agressive Inline - which utilized this goal structure before the Tony Hawk's series
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