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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City


GTA IV's downloadable episodes drop together in one mayhem-filled package

Words: Mikel Reparaz, GamesRadar US

It’s strange to think that, as of this writing, Grand Theft Auto IV is more than a year and a half old. It’s even stranger to think that the story it began is finally complete, with the two downloadable episodes – The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony – filling in plot holes and offering up inventive new ways to explore the city that most GTA fans probably thought they’d exhausted of possibilities by now.


Above: Looks like you’ve got some more exploring to do 

The episodes follow the stories of biker-gang lieutenant Johnny Klebitz and club-owner flunky Luis Fernando Lopez, both of which take place in roughly the same timeframe as, and run parallel to, the events of GTA IV. The three storylines frequently intersect, and only by playing through all three of them can you really get a complete picture of what happens, and why.

If you haven’t downloaded either add-on yet, then you might want to consider picking up Episodes from Liberty City, which collects them both on one disc that you don’t need Grand Theft Auto IV to play. It doesn’t offer any new features over the downloadable editions, unless you count a static game-select screen as a “feature,” but if you lack the time or the bandwidth to wait for the lengthy downloads, or just don’t have GTA IV, this is the best way to get your hands on them.


Above: Seriously, this screen is the only thing the disc version has over the downloads 

Besides, while the episodes are just add-on expansions by themselves, bundling them together makes for one badass, two-part adventure that easily rivals GTA IV’s greatness and makes Episodes from Liberty City – and the score we’ve attached to it – a little greater than the sum of its parts. In short, it’s awesome, and if you’re any kind of GTA fan and haven’t played the episodes, you should pick this up immediately. Here’s what to expect:


The Lost and Damned

While GTA IV’s story is far from cheery, The Lost and Damned takes the game’s tone in an even bleaker direction, even going so far as to add a grain filter to make everything look as washed-out and depressing as its protagonists. Focusing on an aging, decaying biker gang called The Lost, TLaD introduces players to Johnny Klebitz, who has held the gang together while its belligerent leader was in court-ordered rehab – and who is then forced to watch as said leader comes back and tears it all apart in the name of nothing more than petty greed and the thrill of living fast.


Above: Not that Johnny is exactly a saint, of course 

While TLaD’s story offers up a look at the grungiest aspects of Liberty City’s already-seedy underworld, it also brings a raft of new gameplay features and improvements, not the least of which is the ability to stay on your bike if you suffer a minor collision. Throw in sidekicks who level up the more they’re used, a few new weapons and new, biker-centric multiplayer modes, and The Lost and Damned is a fun – if unrelentingly gloomy – romp through GTA’s even-rougher side. For a full rundown, check out our Super Review:


Above: Click the image for the full review!


 
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mrandydixon  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Finally! I Really Smiled at This!
Cyberninja  - 1 month 7 days ago 
looks great i hope it doesnt start any flamewars
BigKingBud  - 1 month 7 days ago 
This is it !! The best video game ever ,over and over,ive been playin gta since 98' oh yeah GTA forever! Haters go play fallout 3 and kill a deathclaw.
Jaces  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Oh yes! yes! yes!

I've been waiting for this for a long time, being a PS3 only owner with a 360 now I have a lot of games to look forward to.

Already pre-ordered and payed for. :D
caboose4400  - 1 month 6 days ago 
.......mid....mission............checkpoints? my GOD IS THERE ANYTHING BETTER!!!!!! to this dcl
liquidgfx  - 1 month 6 days ago 
God I hope they make GTA5 entertaining as I found I couldnt get into 4 or any of the SO CALLED exclusive DLC at all! Didnt care if Nico, Roman, Barry et al got their ass capped or not! Just seemed to take itself FAR too serious! Far to much emphasis on making it look REAL and not really entertaining! Oh well!
garnsr  - 1 month 6 days ago 
Hope it makes its way to PS3. I played Saint's Row 2 after GTA 4, and it was fairly enjoyable, though not nearly as enthralling as GTA. I could use some more of this type of game.
Collymilad  - 1 month 5 days ago 
Didn't MS FUND development of these?

I.E. they wouldn't have been made if it wasn't for MS money, if so I can't see it ever coming to PS3. $50m is a hell of a wad
crazyqazqaz  - 1 month 5 days ago 
@liquidgfx

Stop using exclamation marks! Your hurting my ears!!
EffinChrys  - 1 month 5 days ago 
Poor PS3 owners. GTA, as a whole, is a PC/PlayStation game franchise. Too bad Micro$haft had to snatch away the DLCs. I guess that's business nowadays. I hope both of these, and more come, over to PS3.

On a related note- Fallout 3 on PS3 finally has its DLC. =D *damn rhyming*
fionnoh  - 1 month 5 days ago 
your super reviews are getting less... super...
Spybreak8  - 1 month 6 days ago 
So there are two articles of a review of this game? One for each method, download or retail lol. I think the first dlc was great, this is just as good or even better. If this heads to PS3 eventually I want Uncharted 2 haha.
BinaryFart  - 1 month 3 days ago 
I believe the disc compilation also includes a new radio station called "Vice City" or something like it... I've heard it may have 80's music.

If you're into that... decade, it might be a reason to get the disc over the DLC....
IGiveUFunkButt  - 1 month 3 days ago 
Every thing you have in the artical is spot on, but as a completionist I'm still pissed at the 100% completion of Gay Tony is tied to specific objects in each mission. That along with Lost and Damned depressing resolution make me think this should have got a 9/10. But then you're the proffesional. (I'm not being sarcastic. You really are.)
vitoruss  - 1 month 3 days ago 
Now here's the question that I've had that has bothered me for a while.

I bought GTA:4 and loved it. I downloaded the Lost and the Damned and loved it. I don't have my copy of GTA:4 anymore, any by extension, the Lost and the Damned. I have yet to play the Ballad of Gay Tony, and I REALLY want to.
I was wondering, would it be worth it for me to buy this package? On one hand, I'm a GTA fanatic and I loved tLatD, and on another hand, that's kind of a lot of money. I'm totally willing to play tLatD again, but is it worth it for me to re-buy it, just to *really* be playing the Ballad of Gay Tony?


Thanks, I'd really appreciate the help, if you guys could.
GamesRadarMikelReparaz  - 1 month 2 days ago 
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@vitoruss: If you've already got Lost and Damned, and you have the capability to download Gay Tony, then you should probably just download Gay Tony and find a cheap used copy of GTA IV to replace your original. Unless you really don't want the original back, of course.
Vagrant  - 16 days 18 hours ago 
Dunno if anyone will even see this, but the start of this review about disc-exclusives should probably be amended. Apparently there are radio stations only on the disc version. Like Vice City FM.
Otherwise; good review.

And hah, my reCAPTCHA thing had "molotov" in.
Asbo82  - 12 days 11 hours ago 
i love these games just wish the stories where longer so it wasnt over so quick,they need to get moveing on another gta now....
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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

Genre: Adventure
Release date: Oct 29, 2009
Published by: Rockstar Games
Developed by: Rockstar North
Franchise: Grand Theft Auto
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
Online
16 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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