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Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony

Sex! Money! Gold Uzis! Are you ready for life in Liberty City's fast lane?

With the release of its second (and probably last) downloadable episode, the story begun in Grand Theft Auto IV is finally complete. So far, we’ve seen the immigrant-disillusionment story of Niko Bellic and the sad bikers-in-decline tale of The Lost and Damned, each more gritty and depressing than the last. The Ballad of Gay Tony, meanwhile, ends the series on a relative high note, delving into Liberty City’s neon-drenched nightclub scene and the lives of its ultra-rich celebrities and power players. It’s bigger than Lost and Damned, more upbeat than GTA IV and delivers the fast cars, awesome weapons and over-the-top side activities that many fans had hoped to see after GTA: San Andreas.


Above: Also, it has tanks! 

That said, if GTA IV was a rags-to-slightly-better-rags story, and TLaD was rags-to-slightly-worse-rags, then Gay Tony is riches-that-don’t-get-better-because-it’s-a-struggle-just-to-maintain-them. Starting midway through GTA IV’s story – during the “Three Leaf Clover” bank heist, actually – it centers on Luis Fernando Lopez, a Dominican ex-con who works as a bodyguard, manager and business partner for his mentor, nightclub baron “Gay” Tony Prince. Gay Tony owns two of Liberty City’s hottest clubs – one gay, one straight – but they’re losing money, and so Tony borrows too much from the wrong people, landing him and Luis in serious trouble.


Above: That’s Tony on the left, and Luis on the right. In case there’s still any confusion, you play as the one on the right

To work off some of that trouble, Luis ends up having to do a few favors – nearly all of which fall far, far outside the law – for Tony’s creditors. Some of these guys turn out to be fun, entertaining types, like Mori Kibbutz, big brother to GTA IV’s Brucie, or Yusuf Aziz, an obnoxious but ultimately lovable billionaire playboy from Dubai. Others, like seldom-seen GTA IV villain Ray Bulgarin, are more sinister. No matter who’s pulling the strings, though, you can expect nearly every one of the game’s 26 story missions to involve varying degrees of murder, high-speed driving and theft, with occasional skydiving and explosive mayhem thrown in for good measure.


OK, so what’s new?

Of course, there’s more to Ballad of Gay Tony than just a mission pack and a new story. For starters, almost none of the new missions suck. There are no follow-at-a-distance-without-being-seen missions, no bullshit drive-across-the-city-without-hitting-anything missions, nothing like that. Instead, the tasks here range from beaning a Mafia informant with golf balls at a driving range, to stealing a helicopter gunship and blowing up a giant yacht, to parachuting into the offices of a gangster-owned hockey team and massacring every armed goon in sight.


Above: Oh, and also battling the NOoSE atop the Empire Sta… er, Rotterdam Tower 

Also, they all feature multiple bonus objectives for more exacting players to pursue. Finishing the game will earn you the right to replay them all at will, giving you the chance to go back and hit any goals you previously missed. Also, the checkpoint system introduced in TLaD returns, eliminating most of the discouragement that comes from dying midway through a particularly long, multi-stage assignment.

Don’t expect any major changes to the basic action, though. Like Niko and Johnny Klebitz before him, Luis has free rein to explore the city (all of which is unlocked from the start), as well as jack cars, boats and helicopters and unload on hapless thugs with a variety of nasty firearms while ducking behind cover. Aside from the aforementioned skydiving, the biggest additions come in the form of new cars (mostly of the sports and luxury varieties) and a slew of high-end firearms that make Luis dramatically outclass the destructive power of any previous GTA protagonist.


Above: Seriously, this shit will mess anything up 

Being relatively wealthy and well-connected, Luis has some serious hardware at his disposal. We’re talking Belgian P-90 assault submachine guns, an M60 machine gun, a new high-tech sniper rifle, a .44 Magnum pistol, an automatic shotgun capable of firing explosive rounds – and, yes, if you play your cards right, a solid-gold Uzi. They’re all tremendously useful in firefights, but probably the most fun addition is the sticky bomb. Using these, you can plaster a vehicle or surface with multiple explosives and – when the time is right – detonate them all at once for massive fireworks.

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33 comments

  • IGiveUFunkButt - October 28, 2009 6:50 p.m.

    So what's the story with the super-hero outfit in Yusuf's apartment? Do you get to wear that or is it just there?
  • IGiveUFunkButt - October 28, 2009 6:51 p.m.

    Oh, by the way, thanks for the great review as usual.
  • GamesRadarMikelReparaz - October 28, 2009 6:54 p.m.

    I think it's just a mannequin - there's an action-figure version next to Luis' television, too. If it's unlockable as a costume, I haven't found it yet.
  • mrandydixon - October 28, 2009 7:08 p.m.

    Very thorough review, thanks! Can't wait for tomorrow (assuming I can pull myself away from Borderlands long enough to click "download"...)
  • IGiveUFunkButt - October 28, 2009 7:11 p.m.

    Thanks Mikel. I figured if it was something more you'd have mentioned it in the review (unless Rockstar had asked you not to like that "heart" of the Statue of Happiness thing).
  • IGiveUFunkButt - October 28, 2009 7:12 p.m.

    Thanks Mikel. I figured if it was something more you'd have mentioned it in the review (unless Rockstar had asked you not to like that "heart" of the Statue of Happiness thing).
  • Samael - October 28, 2009 8:10 p.m.

    Sounds sweet. I'm happy that Tony isn't just another Florian/Bernie stereotype, because that's getting old.
  • Appsro - October 28, 2009 9:11 p.m.

    I can't wait to play this. But I have to until they release a PS3 version. Damn you Microsoft and all your bags of money!
  • EDfromRED - October 28, 2009 10 p.m.

    Rockstar's wares are in an elite pantheon-- with Valve, Infinity Ward, Bethesda (excludeing Wet)-- who's games are always must buys. Sounds like Rockstar pulled out all the stops for this one.
  • CH3BURASHKA - October 28, 2009 10:05 p.m.

    LOL at "homophobic" negative. I would've never even thought to have put it there, but I guess it deserves to be brought up.
  • rockzombie - October 28, 2009 10:05 p.m.

    I can't wait to play it tomorrow, the weapons look like they will be a lot of fun to use. I'm looking foward to the P-90.
  • tylervwbug - October 28, 2009 10:55 p.m.

    this game looks so awsome!!!!
  • justified_candy - October 28, 2009 11:45 p.m.

    I know it's really bad of me and it's something I'm working on, but I was raised to be really really anti-gay, I simply can't stand anything relating to gayness. Should I still give this game a chance?
  • Kratos13 - October 29, 2009 1:33 a.m.

    YES! one more day and this game is MINE!!!!!!!
  • Yeager1122 - October 29, 2009 2:02 a.m.

    Sigh i need more money.
  • iKOemos - October 29, 2009 3:14 a.m.

    C'mon Rockstar, 1 PS3 episode is all I'm asking for.
  • Mar27w - October 29, 2009 3:43 a.m.

    how can they say GTA4 is showing its age,it has the most technically impressive city ever concevied in a videogame and has yet to be surpassed,strange
  • understudybass - October 29, 2009 4:28 a.m.

    One of the best reviews i've seen at the sight although i am a bit offended about even addressing people that have issues with gay people. if they clicked on the link they would have been smited.
  • SincualaS - October 29, 2009 5:35 a.m.

    ha haa! dangly parts
  • FreekinIdiot - October 29, 2009 2:02 p.m.

    Cannot.wait.to.plaaaaaaaaaay Parachutes and explosvie shotgun shells make me happy

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