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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Also known as: GTA: Chinatown Wars

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars – hands-on

Step away from the Brain Training, grandma…

If you have some empty bottles and a bit of spare cash, you can pop to a gas station and pour your own Molotovs, directing the fuel nozzle with the stylus. Other weapons are found on dead bodies, inside the red dumpsters the Triads use to hide their stuff, or you can have them delivered to your hideout by ordering them from Ammunation via the PDA. Ammunation trucks can also be seen on the streets and hijacked for free ammo.

There are several gangs in Liberty City, with their territory clearly marked on the map. In the parts of the game we played, gangs are used to buy and sell drugs, which appears to be one of the main ways to earn money. A handy PDA function tells you what types of narcotic are in high demand or are going cheap in each area, and you buy low and sell high, dropping off any excess at a lock-box in your house, in case you get busted by the police.

Conditions can be made more favourable for drug dealing by shooting out the hundred CCTV cameras that watch over Liberty City. They’re the equivalent of the hidden packages from other GTA games, and you’ll see them mounted in hard-to-reach areas during your travels. As well as the story missions, which feature cartoon cutscenes with text captions, there are many side-quests and other diversions. Stealing a taxi, ambulance, police car or fire truck will activate a set of special missions – which weren’t included in GTA IV – and random characters will show up at various places during the game’s quick day-night cycle to offer odd jobs.

We didn’t see any races, but the quality of the cars’ handling and the way you can do a tire-flaming wheelspin from a standing start (it actually sets pedestrians alight) suggests they’ll be in here somewhere. Chinatown Wars is an epic piece of work on DS, with sky-high production values and some of the most impressive graphics on the system. If the variety of missions and the quality of the script can match the obvious technical achievements, it’s probably going to be an essential purchase for mature DS gamers.

Nov 7, 2008


 
11 Comments
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MW3M  - 1 year 21 days ago 
Looks like this'll be decent. Time to brush off me DS again...
key0blade  - 1 year 21 days ago 
About effing time, been waiting to see what it looks like.
FancyRat  - 1 year 20 days ago 
No news on who this playable character is? I was hoping for Little Jacob, mon.
JollyCrisp  - 1 year 20 days ago 
dude i am so stoked for this game, This is going to be so legit. now i just need to see a video of it.
Defguru7777  - 1 year 19 days ago 
Maybe this'll be good. Hopefully.
Basketcase676  - 1 year 19 days ago 
Dam, need to find out where i left that dam DS now, cos this looks pretty fun.
thesandbag_cdt  - 1 year 19 days ago 
definitely getting this. any news on an age rating or release date?
GoldenMe  - 1 year 18 days ago 
It's old fashion GTA goodness, with minigames in every corner. But I really need a video of this.
RandyChimp  - 1 year 18 days ago 
im actually considering buying a ds, im not too sure though.
RonnyLive19881  - 1 year 18 days ago 
I hope this is better then 4. GTA4 was alright but the graphics were way to dark, even with the brightness up on my high-end hi-def TV. This looks a bet easier on the eyes and over all funner!
meluigi  - 1 year 15 days ago 
i dont know what every one else is talking about but if you want to get GTA get GTA for the 360 not a DS.
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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Genre: Action
Release date: Mar 17, 2009
Published by: Rockstar Games
Developed by: Rockstar Leeds,Rockstar North
Franchise: Grand Theft Auto
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
2 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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