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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Also known as: GTA: Chinatown Wars

Rockstar's small step backwards is still a giant leap forward

Words: Chris Antista, GamesRadar US

By now most of you have peeped that score on the final page and have zipped back over here to call us liars, jerks and harbingers of molten bias. We’re half kidding of course, because a great many you are mostly curious to see how the hell one of history’s most popular franchises could possibly benefit from a transition to Nintendo’s decidedly underpowered portable. This here pictorial should settle any doubts for both camps.


Above: ‘Nuff said 

But since it’s our job, we’ll elaborate. It’s not like anyone harbored any doubt that the developer behind the PSP’s Liberty/Vice City Stories could create an excellent GTA experience. However, the fact that Rockstar Leeds succeeded while moving the series back to a top-down, birds-eye perspective should be commended wholeheartedly. Besides, once you factor in the inherent limitations of the DS, it’s practically unfair to call Chinatown Wars “scaled down”, as that’s only applicable to the loss of a 3rd person perspective and certainly not the game’s scope.


Above: Talk is cheap, and blown out screenshots really don’t do the game justice

Outside of Alderney, this is the Liberty City you’ve come to know and love on PC and next-gen consoles. Right down to the smallest detail, nearly every district, car and building is represented on the DS in some fashion. We remembered an Infernus parked in a suburban Beach Gate driveway from our recent time with Lost and Damned - and lo and behold - there it was in Chinatown Wars, sparkly and adjacent to a more than suitable recreation of the Firefly Island amusement park.

Furthermore, there’s also something a little faster, just a little slicker, about GTA on the Nintendo DS. Whereas both PSP Stories titles were acceptable facsimiles of their console counterparts, Chinatown Wars has been streamlined exclusively with portable gamers in mind. Plentiful auto saves, copious safe houses, and one button mission restarts are all part of the optimization.

Protagonist, Huang Lee, appears to have been lightened on his feet, as well.
Last year we challenged you to beat our time of four minutes and 18 seconds during a speed run from one end of Liberty City to the other. Proving that laborious drive times have been tinkered for gamers on the go, we did it under a minute-forty (sans Alderney, of course).

Even though the voice acting is truly missed, the game is incredibly well written, featuring an Asian Clint Eastwood playing numerous factions of warring gangs and corrupt cops against one another while trying to regain family honor in the wake of his father’s death. And the loss of voices and cinematics may have been beneficial in a sense - the reduced focus on theatricality resulted in some of the most creative missions and hilarious situations in the series’ history.

One of our favorites involved escaping in a leaking gas tanker, which created a pursuing flame that ignited everything (and everyone!) in its path like a wick. Positively Looney Tunes! Plus, you’ll also experience a long overdue prostitute uprising and quite possibly one of the cleverest robbery escapes of all time.


 
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Kruiser  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Oh Snap! Great burn on us loyal sony followers :(. I will buy a DS thanks to this game. But I won't give up my ps3 just yet!
nicrosoft15  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Sweet..glad they could make it work [well] for the DS. Congrats, Rockstar.
First, Peaches!
nicrosoft15  - 8 months 7 days ago 
nvm haha
number1hitjam  - 8 months 7 days ago 
oh snap! I might actually use my DS again.
Hurricrane  - 8 months 7 days ago 
haha, loved the drug confession letter
lava_lamp  - 8 months 7 days ago 
looks pretty good
but i doubt a ten

GR didnt even give Fallout 3 or MGS4 a 10
only 9s
so yeah
who ever wrote this must have been in a good mood
Scotch  - 8 months 7 days ago 
LOL lava lamp! dont be too hard on Chris geez :P
ODST44  - 8 months 7 days ago 
shit, I'm petty suprised. I mean, I knew the game would be fun none the less... But, I might just have to buy it. I'm very excited to try it out.
sixboxes  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Looks like I brushed that thick coat of dust off of my DS at just the right time. I really think I'll be picking this one up, and then wishing there was a sniper rifle mini game in Animal Crossing.
heartskuppy  - 8 months 7 days ago 
god-fucking-damnit. i did laugh at the ps3 gag, but it really does hit home. i had to borrow my brother's xbox for the lost and damned, am i really that pathetic that i now want to borrow my niece's DS?
eye of sith  - 8 months 7 days ago 
No fart button!?!?! this game will FAIL!!!!!!!!

lol jk looks awesome i might get it soon

captcha: drift Chiang's
JoeMasturbaby  - 8 months 7 days ago 
yes yes yes yes yes!!!


youve explained everything i was wondering.
thank you.

now to find a hooker to kill for some cash...
HungryBeaver  - 8 months 7 days ago 
You have got to be kidding me. A ten?! And yes, I read the whole review. WHAT?! Oh my god. Fallout, MGS4, and RE5. All games worthy of ten's and you give THIS a ten. I've rented this game (my Blockbuster allows you to rent DS games) and i thought it was decent for a DS game. I'd give it and eight but a TEN?! This is the worst review you guys have given yet... I cant believe you gave it a ten.
ssj4raditz  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Wow, 10? Nice. I will definitely be getting this ASAP. Thanks for the great review Chris!
Cwf2008  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Really a 10 for this game? How much did Rockstar pay you guys to give it that score?
CH3BURASHKA  - 8 months 7 days ago 
How can it be a 10 if there are negatives? Or does 10 not represent perfection? Either way, I agree. This looks badass.

reCaptcha: Jules I.B.M.'s (does this mean Jules Verne invented the computer too???)
Cwf2008  - 8 months 7 days ago 
I almost forgot to put this in: They put the effing flamethrower in this game but not in GTA4? Wtf is wrong with Rockstar? Seriously though Gamesradar: How much di Rockstar pay you?

And CH3BURA: I guess it does
garnsr  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Umm, I think the Asian Clint Eastwood you mean is Toshiro Mifune in Yojimba, the original version of Fistful of Dollars.
understudybass  - 8 months 7 days ago 
all i want in life is for the metacritic quote to be "Positively Looney Toons!"
garnsr  - 8 months 7 days ago 
Omnipresent cops are one of the things keeping me from playing Midnight Club LA. I don't want to constantly be running away, it's just irritating. But I'll likely pick this up. And that should have been Yojimbo in my last comment.
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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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