Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

The groundbreaking DS exclusive gets a second chance at life

Words: on October 20, 2009

When it was first released on Nintendo DS several months ago, Chinatown Wars was an ambitious, unprecedented use of the system's capabilities. Not only did it implement touch screen and microphone controls in clever, unobtrusive ways, it also proved that a "mature" experience could be had on a system best known for Brain Age and Cooking Mama. It went on to become the DS's highest-rated game of all time (currently a 93 average), and stood as a proud example of what was possible on the comparatively weak platform.

On PSP, Chinatown Wars is a different story. At a glance, its simplistic visuals and top-down view pale against the two previous GTA titles (Liberty City and Vice City Stories), which were fully 3D and played more or less like their jumbo-sized PS2 counterparts. The formerly touch screen minigames, such as disarming bombs, assembling guns and hotwiring cars, are out-of-place holdovers from a game that was built to be a DS exclusive. The in-game PDA, used for plotting waypoints on the map, reading emails and charting the progress of your burgeoning drug trade, is now navigated through a series of button presses and menu surfing instead of functioning like a real touch-screen PDA.

In other words, all that DS-specific stuff feels clumsy. The game was designed to have an entire additional screen devoted to all these controls, and now they’ve been crammed onto a button configuration that never quite gels (secondary control scheme included). A great example is the Select button, which pulls double duty as weapon selection (if you tap it) and talking to pedestrians (if you hold it). Really? The usually obsolete Select button has two jobs?


Above: Worked great on DS, not so much with analog nubs

OK. With that minor amount of bitching out of the way, we’re happy to say the rest of game is just as ruthlessly addictive and deceptively deep as the DS original. More importantly, its mission structure and overall playability are much better suited to a portable system than the aforementioned Stories titles. Instead of trying to ape a pre-existing PS2 game, both in presentation and in gameplay, Chinatown Wars wisely chops your goals into easily digestible bits and alters police chases so they’re far easier to ditch (though problematically frequent). The alterations make Chinatown Wars perfect for quick sessions or hours of consistent dicking around.


Above: Got 5 minutes? Fine. Got 5 hours? Even better

Thankfully there’s quality to this quantity. The storyline missions, which take pampered Huang Lee through a twisting tale of gang wars, corrupt cops and blood-soaked revenge, almost always have you doing something outrageously creative. True, many goals are of the “shoot people” variety, but several stand out as the most ingenious of the series. One moment you’re hiding inside a Chinatown parade as a colorful dragon float, forced to act out the performance so you don’t lose your cover. Then you’re firing a truck-mounted chain gun at rival gangs, or torching a warehouse full of weed, or tossing molotavs at the Statue of Happiness. In a GTA first, you’re able to replay any of these missions at your leisure, a welcome addition given how much we loved some of them.


Above: For every few dull missions, there’s a memorable tour of destruction

Rockstar saw fit to add even more content to this already freakishly robust package, as PSP owners now get additional music stations (including licensed tunes from DFA, Anvil and others), greater online support through Rockstar Social Club and new characters and missions. Best of all, they’re bathed in new lighting effects and enhanced visuals, so you definitely feel like you’re playing an improved, not rushed port. Well, aside from the cramped buttons.

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  • Wink95

    Wink95  - 2 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    It's going to be hard to choose from GTA: CW or LBP portable...:/
  • alexhofer3rd

    alexhofer3rd  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    I'm asking for a cheat of this game? Pls. post...^-^
  • Spybreak8

    Spybreak8  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    Hope PSP owners buy this game and give it what it deserves, my fav DS game in my collection.
  • Cyberninja

    Cyberninja  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    @gamesradarbrettelson i think i will get the ds version because its also $10 cheaper where i live. i am mad that i couldnt get it when it was on sale for $20
  • America_FTW

    America_FTW  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    how come they mention the fire truck misson twice..?
  • AMayer

    AMayer  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    Let me have the fuck out of this game, please!!!!!!!!!
  • GamesRadarBrettElston

    GamesRadarBrettElston  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    Replaying missions is a first on PSP and all Sony platforms, so it's worth saying in that way. But yes, that was a feature on DS as well.

    Cyberninja: Yep, I think it's better on DS, having spent tons of time with both I feel I can say that easily. However, if you didn't play the DS one, this is absolutely worth trying.
  • WaffleLeech

    WaffleLeech  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    Definently getting it.
  • EnviromentalDog

    EnviromentalDog  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    For quite some time now, I haven't really touched my PSP (a lot of that has come down to being to busy). With this, I think i'm going to have to dust it off, and play the fuck out of it. The review has only strengthened the fact that I need to really play it. Thanks GR.
  • Cyberninja

    Cyberninja  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    so your saying it was better on ds it had a 10
  • Pyroco101

    Pyroco101  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    funny how they mention the replaying of missions are only on this version, because it was on the ds' too
  • MST2009

    MST2009  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    This game looks amazing, I'm buying it for sure...
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