Sunday 26 April 2015

GTA3 Launched 10 Year Anniversary Edition! Here is a review (Part 2)

9game provided: A senoir GTA3 player want to share the review about this action game and hope this review can help you!
It's while romping around on foot that the controls really struggle. Holding down a "walk" button means that wherever your other thumb lands becomes a virtual joystick. This flexibility is a nice touch but it can't compensate for what is, at best, a very flaky way of navigating a complex 3D world. Shooting is perhaps the only area to be significantly changed by the hardware - you now just tap the attack button while the game decides who to auto-target. It's clumsy and, more often than not, woefully ineffective.
As if sensing that there's no single right answer to solving the open-world control problem, the options menu offers commendable freedom to assign the controls in a way that feels natural. Icons can be resized and relocated, everything can be flipped for left-handed players, and there's a selection of different input methods to try. Even then, with so many functions to cram into such limited space, it's too easy to misplace fingers, hit the wrong hotspots and generally lose track of what goes where.
Try actually playing the game - undertaking missions, evading police cars, surviving shoot-outs - and it's just not up to the job. It certainly doesn't help that crisp control was never GTA's strong suit, and that the mission structure in these experimental first steps into open-world design was already an exercise in frustration.
With practice and experimentation, it's possible to reach a compromise with the game that makes basic navigation just about feasible, assuming you don't mind bouncing off a few walls or jogging in circles every now and then. And this is fine, at least for those initial moments of nostalgic wonder as you romp about Liberty City, marvelling at the fact it's right there in the palm of your hand: a tiny window back to a fond memory.
Strict countdowns, shoot-outs and escort missions, in an environment that can quickly spiral into chaos, are simply too much for this partially successful control scheme to cope with. You can restart missions instantly - a rare nod to modern convenience - but if the game had you biting the controller in frustration a decade ago, it'll drive you to tears on a touch screen.
All of which leaves this anniversary offering as something of a pyrrhic victory. You can run GTA3 on your phone, but you can't really play it. You can run around and drive cars, but any attempt to do anything more nuanced only ends in frustration.
It's to Rockstar's credit that, even in such a comp
romised state, there's still fun to be had, although that fun relies a tad too heavily on your fondness for the past than the reality of what's in your hand. At just £2.99, it's just about playable enough to make it worth a download, if only to see how it looks. However, few would argue that this is the best way to experience a genuine classic.

GTA3 Launched 10 Year Anniversary Edition! Here is a review (Part 1)

9game provided: A senoir GTA3 player want to share the review about this action game and hope this review can help you!
"Have they pulled it off?" That was the question spitting incredulously from our lips back in 2001 when Grand Theft Auto made its leap from top-down 2D distraction to fully 3D, open-world game-changer. In a moment of cultural symmetry that probably means something or other, "have they pulled it off?" is also the question that greets GTA3 in 2011, as it celebrates its 10th birthday by debuting on mobile platforms that don't even have buttons.
The good news is that Liberty City has made the transition intact. This isn't some cut-down rehash bearing the same title but offering limited pleasures. This is the full game, exactly as it was 10 years ago, faithfully carried across an ocean measured in years and evolving hardware.
1/4 GTA3's mute anti-hero has nostalgic appeal, but he pales alongside the amazing characters Rockstar has come up with since.
Held in the palm of your hand, it's a fairly remarkable sight with one foot undeniably in the past - the angular faces, a frame rate that wobbles when things get busy, the buildings that pop into life in front of you - and the other in the future, as you realise that a game which once set the benchmark for cutting-edge games technology is now on your phone.
Even the audio, usually the first thing to be hacked away by developers keeping an eye on file sizes, has been retained. Every radio station, every skit, every politically incorrect cut-scene: it's all here and as fun as it ever was.
It's a blue-plaque moment as far as technological change is concerned, and even though games like Infinity Blade should have convinced us that these pocket-sized devices can offer more than Snake and Minefield, the arrival of Grand Theft Auto on the iPhone is momentous enough to warrant a contemplative pause.
Given the ubiquity of so many of its ideas, it's easy to forget just what a paradigm shift Rockstar's opus represented. There had been open-world games before, of course, and Driver had already offered free-roaming car chase thrills only a few years earlier. What GTA did, in its leap to three fully fleshed-out dimensions, was expand the canvas. It wasn't just the freedom of movement, but the sense of place. The radio stations. The characters. The sly sense of humour. To be told we were at liberty to go nuts in Liberty City was a pivotal moment in the evolution of game design.
That's a lot of history, not to mention a lot of game, to cram into a platform smaller than the Dual Shock joypads used to play the original. So, have they pulled it off? Amazingly, the answer is yes. And no.
When even the most basic iPhone can pack several times more data than a DVD into its slender chassis, it was never really a question of how much of the game would survive the transition, but how it would play on a touch screen. Here, sadly, the good news dries up.
To be fair, GTA's mobile incarnation goes out of its way to offer a variety of control methods, but none are particularly successful. There's just no getting away from the fact that this is a game that was designed around controllers with multiple buttons, each of which was capable of being used for different commands in different contexts. The iPhone has a small screen, and that's it. As a result, crunching all the controls required into such a small space results in a distracting cascade of semi-transparent buttons down the side of the screen.
Driving fares marginally better than on-foot exploration, as it only requires an accelerator, brake, left and right steering and a button for getting in and out of vehicles. Shooting while driving is a fiddle too far, but it wasn't particularly well implemented in the original game either. You can opt to use free-form finger swipes for steering, as well as the accelerometer, rather than static left and right buttons, but this proves to be more fussy than workable. Finger swipes also move the camera left and right, while pressing the centre of the screen gives you a look behind. Of course, doing this means taking your fingers off the other controls, usually leading to a horrible crash.

Part Two:GTA III Cheats & Codes Part Two

If you are a GTA 3:Anniversary player,9game sure that you need some cheats and codes.
Other player have share some cheats about this action game and 9game want to give you a collection of the cheats and tips.

Pedestrians Fight
To get the townspeople to throw down in the streets, enter the following code during gameplay: R1, L1, R2, L1, LEFT, R1, R1, TRIANGLE.
Pump Up the Gore
To increase the level of sticky, icky gore, enter the following code during gameplay: SQUARE, L1, CIRCLE, DOWN, L1, R1, TRIANGLE, RIGHT, L1, X.
Get the Tank
To get a Rhino (the tank) to drop from the sky, enter this code during gameplay: CIRCLE, CIRCLE, CIRCLE, CIRCLE, CIRCLE, CIRCLE, R1, L2, L1, TRIANGLE, CIRCLE, TRIANGLE. Your tank will be virtually impervious to damage, and can launch missiles from its big, big gun. Arguably the best cheat in the game.
Pedestrians Dislike You Intensely
To draw the ire of people in the streets, enter the following code during gameplay: DOWN, UP, LEFT, UP, X, R1, R2, L1, L2.
Improve Your Driving Skills
To make yourself a better driver, enter the following code during gameplay: R1, L1, R2, L1, LEFT, R1, R1, TRIANGLE.
Pedestrians Go Nuts
To make the pedestrians go nuts, enter this code during gameplay: R2, R1, TRIANGLE, X, L2, L1, UP, DOWN.
Normal Weather
To change the weather to normal, enter the following code during gameplay: L1, L2, R1, R2, R2, R1, L2, TRIANGLE.
Cause a Riot
To cause a riot of the non-Zoot Suit variety, enter the following code during gameplay: DOWN, UP, LEFT, UP, X, R1, R2, L2, L1.
Change Costumes
To change the costumes in the game, enter the following code during gameplay: RIGHT, DOWN, LEFT, UP, L1, L2, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT.

Part One:GTA III Cheats & Codes Part one

If you are a GTA 3:Anniversary player,9game sure that you need some cheats and codes.
Other player have share some cheats about this action game and 9game want to give you a collection of the cheats and tips.
Slow it Down
To slow the game down, enter the following code during gameplay: TRIANGLE, UP, RIGHT, DOWN, SQUARE, L1, L2.
Vehicle Invisible
To make whatever vehicle you're driving disappear, enter this code during gameplay: L1, L1, SQUARE, R2, TRIANGLE, L1, TRIANGLE.
Get All Weapons
To improve your arsenal (or reload existing weapons), enter this code during gameplay: R2, R2, L1, R2, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP.
Different Weather
To change the weather, enter one of the following cheats to alter the skies:
Clear: L1, L2, R1, R2, R2, R1, L2, TRIANGLE
Foggy: L1, L2, R1, R2, R2, R1, L2, X
Cloudy: L1, L2, R1, R2, R2, R1, L2, SQUARE
Rainy: L1, L2, R1, R2, R2, R1, L2, CIRCLE
Get Full Health
To get full health, enter the following code during gameplay: R2, R2, L1, R1, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP.
Get Full Armor
To get full armor, enter this code during gameplay: R2, R2, L1, L2, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP.
Mo Money... the Easy Way
To get a chunk of cash, enter this code during gameplay: R2, R2, L1, L1, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP.

A Review about Real Steel World Robot Boxing

Real Steel World Robot Boxing for Android is a very popular action game and thousands of gamers around the world are crazy about it.
9game provides you a review of this game below.
The Hugh Jackman flick Real Steel made $85 million domestically with its “What if Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots was a real thing?” concept. That may or may not be enough money to warrant a sequel, but Reliance Games feels there’s more life in the franchise to make Real Steel: World Robot Boxing for iOS and Android. It’s free-to-play, simple to learn, and full of cool visuals, but some unfortunate design decisions keep it from being a knockout.
That’s pretty standard stuff for a freemium title like this, but World Robot Boxing sadly takes things to another level of annoyance by being aggressively in-your-face about monetization. An energy system allows only five fights per session, forcing you to spend Real Gold or wait to play more. Pop-up ads for other games are rampant and appear without warning. Moving up from one tier to the next also necessitates either spending Real Gold or asking for a fight pass from a friend, a holdover tactic from older social gaming days that’s better off left in the past.
Hopefully that means this is a game that will improve with future updates. Similar to the movie that inspired it, Real Steel: World Robot Boxing isn’t a runaway success, but it’s a solid effort at keeping an idea alive that’s too awesome to let go. Until we get boxing robots in real life – and hopefully someone is working on that – this will have to do.
Should you prove victorious, you earn money that can be spent to upgrade your robot’s armor, power, and special ratings. There are five levels of upgrades possible for each of the five components, though a wait time is put into effect for the top two levels. Real Gold, the game’s premium currency, is the workaround, and you can earn it by leveling up as well as buying it via in-app purchases.
Let’s get the obvious part out of the way: boxing robots is just a flat out awesome idea, and one that appeals to the five-year-old boy or girl in all of us. This game doesn’t disappoint in its efforts to bring those clashes to life, sporting better graphics than the first Real Steel mobile game and some creative robot designs. The themes are great – there’s a football-inspired fighter, one with a blackjack motif, a cowboy bot with arms shaped like six-shooters, and more.
Pitting them against each other is fairly straightforward, with a virtual d-pad on the left and buttons on the right. Boxing is a strictly 2D affair here, which limits you to punching and blocking, but there’s still some strategy required as you look to counter when your opponent’s guard is down. The game doesn’t explain this fully, but pressing the pad while hitting the light or heavy attack buttons throws a slightly different kind of punch for each direction, so there are more options than it may initially appear.
Set after the events of the movie (and knowledge of the film is absolutely not necessary), World Robot Boxing features Atom, Noisy Boy, Midas, and some of the franchise’s other stars, but also expands both the scope and the cast of characters. Your ultimate goal is to dethrone Zeus, the WRB champion, by fighting your way through multiple increasingly difficult circuits of robot fighters. Three bots are yours to choose from to start, with a fourth available if you can convince a friend to play too.
A meter charges as you land and block punches, and each robot has its own well-animated special attack sequence available once it’s full. Finishing moves? Yep, those are in here too, provided you tap the right spots that pop up once your foe’s energy is down to zero.
9game hope you will like Real Steel World Robot Boxing.
For more Real Steel World Robot Boxing, you can click here: realsteel.9game.com

Friday 24 April 2015

Top 10 Tips for Senoir Player of Hay Day

If you want to become the best farmer the world of Hay Day has ever seen,you should need tips and cheats that 9game want to show you. Here are 10 tips for this casual game!
1.You Might As Well Get You Some Extra Coins by Selling Some Goodies
So now you know how to pack your digital wallets with Diamonds. Now here's one method that's sure to increase your Coin intake. Take a peek through other farmers' newspapers.When you spot some construction equipment like dynamite, purchase them in bulk. Since you'll be selling them soon, pay attention to this next step – sell each of the items you purchased in bulk between 180 and 220 coins a pop. Selling off these items should get you some extra coins in the long run.For the final item being sold, advertise it. Once folks take a trip to your in-game store, that ad will make all of the items you're selling public. You gotta invest to get richer, right?
2.GO GET YOU SOME DIAMONDS
Coins may be one of the main in-game currencies you rely on to get you by, but Diamonds really are the most valuable form of money the game offers.Every time you level up or have a successful fishing trip, you'll come into contact with a few Diamonds for your troubles. Go ahead and sync your Facebook account with the game so you can nab some free Diamonds, too.Diamonds need to be bought with real world dough, but you save your money by mining for them at level 24.
3. FREEBIES!
There's a pretty easy way to pick up a few extra items for free. Check out this tip from GameRevolution:Buy a lot of wheat until your silo is full. Plant half of them then turn your device up right and shake it while cutting down wheat. You will get free items.
4. Take Heed of Where You Should Make Space
The Hay Day Tumblr page provided a few essential tips on how to maximize the space on your farm land:You'll need more space. For this, you can either use the shovels, axes, saws, dynamite and TNT to remove pools, small and large trees, small or large stones, or you can wait until you get the small boy to buy those items for you. But space on your grassland is not so important as space in your barn and your silo. For these, you'll have to collect the items that sometimes just pop up from the harvesting of anything that can be harvested, including your animals works. If you ever sell some of these items, always sell to the highest price possible. Trust me, everyone wants these.
5. Stay in Tune with Your Animals and Crops
Once you finally start to comprehend the concept of your farm animals and crops, everything will start to mesh well as far as your game progress is concerned. Check out these essential tips from Modojo on how to maximize both items:
Try to stay on top of how crops and animals depend upon each other, so that you can optimize your farming strategy. You want to be able to keep animals fed, so that they can produce key goods, but you'll also need some of that feed to make more complex items for the market. It makes sense to expand your farm evenly between crops and animals so that the balance is always maintained, and you're never left short of something you need. So you've built an animal pen in Hay Day – now what? Animals won't magically appear in any pen you create, instead you'll have to tap on the till icon, then drag the appropriate animal into its housing area. Once it's settled into its new home, you'll have to feed it before it'll start creating its own produce.
6. The Purpose of Cats and Dogs
So Hay Day introduces a couple of new domesticated animals to owners – cats and dogs. Are they beneficial in any way or are they just good for pure visual purposes? Check out the Hay Day UK blog's explanation of their importance in the game:When the cats and dogs came in one of the new updates people was unsure what they was actually for. So for the new players who don't know I'll explain. You can buy the cats and dogs with vouchers. You gain vouchers from completing boat and truck orders or harvesting crops and treasure box. You can not trade them. When you have enough vouchers you can buy your cat or dog, but before you do this you must buy a cat or dog house. Your cats and dogs will need feeding, milk for cats and bacon for dogs. Every time you feed your pet you will get 30 xp. They only feed every few hours. Apart from the xp they are mainly a decorative purpose for your farm, or for some players, it is a achievement getting each individual pet.
7. Use Diamonds to Speed Up the Production of Various Items
Hay Day is a game that takes plenty of personal (and financial) investment from dedicated players. Some folks may grow tired of the game's slow progress while others may find that aspect of the game more fitting for they play style.For those of you who wish to speed things up a bit more, you're going have to sacrifice some Diamonds. Tap on any item or animal that you wanna get farther along, click on the lightning icon and use your Diamonds to speed up the process.
8. Do Away With Mature Crops
When any of your crops fully mature, know this – you won't get any more substantial benefits from the patches of land they're planted on.Keep an eye on your crops so that you won't have patches packed with fully grown crops that aren't worth keeping around any more. Tap on the field with the mature crops, access your sickle and proceed to sweep those crops off the field immediately.Drop some new crops on that field to begin the process all over again and get some new essential bonuses.
9. Search Out for Building Materials
Building materials are needed to upgrade your storage space in your barn and silo.You can access some new building items while you're out on the fields and taking care of your animals. Those Mystery Boxes that pop up every so often during gameplay are also good for finding building materials.You can also cop some Mystery Boxes with your Diamonds if you choose to.
10. What's Up With Those Tomatoes?
Some crops take a little bit longer to fully grow. One of those crops that seemingly take forever and a day to mature are tomatoes. QuickGamer posted this quick tip on the purpose of crops that take much longer to grow:Tomatoes are slow to grow. but they are also very valuable. The time spent to grow a crop or make a refined product reflects the value that product has on the market. It's a longer investment but a great way to make money with little work.
Too see more information about Hay Day: hayday.9game.com

Cheat Codes for GTA Vice City You May Need

9game provided: Cheat codes including GTA Vice City cheat codes can be entered through a separate cheat device, in addition to the action game controller or keyboard. There are cheat codes available for almost all video games.Below is a non-exhaustive list of GTA Vice City cheat codes, to be entered within the cheat console:
Tommy is skinny: PROGRAMMER
Tommy has fans: FANNYMAGNET
Caddy: BETTERTHANWALKING
Destroy cars: BIGBANG
Dodo car: COMEFLYWITHME
Faster Clock: LIFEISPASSINGMEBY
Heavy traffic: MIAMITRAFFIC
Tommy smokes: CERTAINDEATH
Cars go faster: GETTHEREAMAZINGLYFAST
Cars are very fast: GETTHEREFAST
Faster Cars: GETTHEREVERYFASTINDEED
Change wheel size: LOADSOFLITTLETHINGS
Sunny weather: ABITDRIEG
Fog: CANTSEEATHING
Rainy weather: CATSANDDOGS
Big Tommy: DEEPFRIEDMARSBARS
Faster game: ONSPEED
Tank: Panzer
Weapons 2: PROFESSIONALTOOLS
Weapons 3: NUTTERTOOLS
Armor: PRECIOUSPROTECTION
Limousine: ROCKANDROLLCAR
Riots: FIGHTFIGHTFIGHT
Suicide: ICANTTAKEITANYMORE
9game hope this can help you to enjoy GTA Vice City!!

In GTA Vice City, There are some Extra Missions !

Like other action mobile game, in GTA Vice City, there are many missions as well. 9game here wants to introduce some extra missions in GTA Vice City for you.
All missions, whether part of the main story. There are certain jobs that are critical to perform to complete the story, and others which are side-quests. The path through the game determines when these will be opened to you. When following our main Mission walkthrough, we'll give you hints as to when these might happen.
Biker Missions: Mayhem and destruction ensue. These can be done once the biker bar is opened to you downtown (it's indicated by a Spade on the map). Do a good job for Big Mitch and he'll reward you.
Vehicle Missions: Hopping into certain rides will allow you to trigger missions to mae some extra cash and bonuses. Press R3 and you'll be on your way. Vehicles with missions are: Pizza Boy, Taxi, Fire Truck, Ambulance, Cop Car. You can also find some Checkpoint Races and RC Missions to keep you busy.
Love Fist Missions: The world's scummiest rock band has some jobs for you to do. They'll be available at the V-Rock building, but only after the band initially contacts you.
Gang Missions: The Cubans and Haitians dislike each other intensely. These missions will come via the cell phone. After you are contacted, go to the Cafe (Little Havana-Cubans) or to Auntie Poulet's (Little Haiti-Haitians) to trigger them.
Assassination Missions: Early in the game, you'll get a cell phone that will lead to many of the Extra Missions in the game. A mysterious voice will call the cell phone and tell you to get to a payphone somewhere in the city. There, you'll hear the voice detail a deadly mission, and leave you instructions how to perform it.
Property Missions: After purchasing certain businesses, new challenges will be opened up to you. For instance, after you buy the Showroom, there is a car theft mission you can complete to score some brand new rides.

Thursday 16 April 2015

A Review about Hay Day:Tell You the Backstory

If you like casual mobile game,you may like Hay Day and after you read this information,9game hope you will fall in love with this lovely game.
The backstory is simple: You’ve been left a huge farm to tend to. You’ll raise animals like chickens, cows, and sheep, and you’ll grow and harvest crops like wheat and corn. You’ll also have to juggle to myriad of tasks that goes into sustaining a grade-A ranch. Your critters must be fed and your silo must be painted, for example. Occasionally visitors from town or other farms will swing by, offering you tasks or money for your ware, like eggs or bread.
Replay value comes in the form of achievements. Simply click on your house to view all of the achievements you’ve unlocked so far: Collect several hundred eggs for Egghead, for example, or get lots of milk from your cows for Got Milk? As far as item collection goes, you’ll have to wait in real-time before your farm’s products are ready to be collected and sold. It may take a few minutes for wheat to grow, or a half hour for cows to produce milk. You can speed up the process by using diamonds, of which you have limited quantity, but can acquire more throughout the game.
The biggest strength I notice is the graphics. Rich, beautiful detailed, with landscapes and zoom and pan, Hay Day‘s presentation is fairly cinematic for a mobile game. It’s eye candy. The controls are also smooth, nonintrusive, and use the iPhone’s touch screen well. For example, just tap on a plot of land, then run your finger across the field to collect the grown crops. You’ll use the same gestural controls to gather sellable products your animals will yield, like wool or milk. You’re also able to visit your friends’ farms via Facebook.
One differentiating trait is the commerce element among players. Real people can post ads in the newspaper in order to sell their goods to other players. It’s a Neopoets-like system that connects players and their shops, which adds a social element the game doesn’t have otherwise. There are also computer characters that periodically arrive on your farm who will want to buy or sell goods.
Really, there’s nothing to complain about here, other than everything feels quite familiar. With FarmVille and its ilk, the social farming sim has been shoved down our throats for years, and Hay Day doesn’t introduce anything exceptionally revolutionary to revitalize or rethink the genre. It’s also a bit annoying how the tutorial holds your hand for the first 15 to 20 minutes of gameplay. “Now let’s collect the eggs.” “Now let’s build the stable.” It’s not a gripe with this particular game, per se, just a gripe with many sims in general. Perhaps games should stagger out the instructions by introducing challenges that players can dwell on before a new gameplay element or technique is added.
Overall, this game is a gem and a steal for being available in the App Store for free. If you’re a fan of simulation games, Hay Day is visually pleasing and will definitely keep your inner agriculturalist giddy for hours.

GTA Vicy City: From the Bottom Up

9game provided:GTA Vice City is one of the popular series action game GTA,and it has lots of fans.
Here is a senior player's opions about this game.Hope you enjoy it!
In my review for Liberty City Stories, I didn't have a game that I could fairly compare it to, as the home console exclusive Grand Theft Auto games have natural advantages over a PSP port. Luckily, now that I've played through Vice City Stories, I have a much better scope on the entire situation. Oddly enough, the two games manage to be polar opposites in a number of ways, which means both good and horrendously bad things for VCS.
Now, to the meat of the issue: How good is Vice City Stories? To answer that, we'll need to look at various parts of the game individually, as there are some drastically differing quality issues in some areas.
 The Bad:
Weird Glitches: While nowhere near as prominent as many initially made them out to be when the game first came out, there are definitely a few glitches in this game that lower the fun factor of certain missions. For example, when a rival gang attacks one of your empires, they sometimes begin to drive away from your position for no good reason, forcing you to wait over a minute for their car to disappear and another car to spawn out of nothingness in front of the building being attacked. I can't imagine a play tester not noticing this, but based on some aspects of the game, there are signs of rushing.
There's also the much complained about "cars disappearing" glitch. This happens when you enter a building for whatever reason then return back outside to find your car missing. Personally, this doesn't seem like a glitch since it happens pretty consistently and I've never seen it happen when entering/exiting Ammunation. If anything, the car still being there may be the glitch. While I have no idea why they would decide to do this, it's easy enough to deal with. If you want to save your car, put it in a garage. If you save at one of your empires, a car automatically spawns outside for you anyhow.
Mysterious Spawns: While this isn't such a bad problem that it adversely affects the game too much, it still happens often enough that I'd like to cover it here. Every once in a while cars, people, and other objects will load late, causing you an unavoidable accident that never would have happened otherwise. Luckily, this only tends to happen with parked cars, and there are only a few areas that spawn them on the side of the road, so memorizing where these areas are isn't too difficult a task. Still, when you're in the heat of the moment, it sucks to lose ten minutes of battling the odds to a magically appearing object.
Finally, there's the traffic not appearing glitch. This one can certainly be a pain, especially during missions where you absolutely HAVE to jack a car, but it's a rare occurrence (I only ran into it about five times in eighteen hours of gameplay). Other than these three, the glitches are generally minor and don't affect the enjoyment of the game enough to bother mentioning.
Outfits: Outside of the initial clothes and an assorted suit or two, most of the outfits seem more like inside jokes than something you're meant to wear around. They're so oddly designed that you'd feel like a complete fool letting your character out of the house in them. Though some may appreciate the apparent humor element more than I do, the outfits are still somewhat of a letdown considering how much you have to spend or accomplish to receive them.
Gang Attacks: Gang members are no joke in VCS, often being equipped with long-range automatic weapons and deadly accuracy. However, what can really get under your skin is their significantly increased fire power while in a vehicle. Now, enemy gang members can fire forwards, backwards, sideways, over the top of the car, and all with near perfect precision. Simply passing an enemy gang car can have the black smoke pouring out of your vehicle. During attacks on your empire, gang members that roll up in cars can cut you down without even needing to exit the vehicle, making empire defense very tedious. While this can be seen as a step up in some ways, it's rare that it is ever advantageous to you, making it have a primarily negative impact on your playing experience.
No Manual Aim: I was lenient with this in LCS because it's potential uses were rare, but it's inexcusable that this feature didn't make it into VCS. When you consider that you have the 99 Red Balloons that you need to aim at in order to hit and that can't be locked on to, you're left in a situation where you either have the necessary weapon to destroy them or you don't. Also, and far more annoyingly, you can stand two feet away from a car and completely miss it. The manual aim feature for every weapon in San Andreas was like a god send, it didn't decrease the necessity of the sniper rifle or mini-gun at all, it simply made fending off attackers and taking out enemy cars far more convenient. In my book, this is one of the biggest blows to this game, as there are numerous situations where you'll find yourself dying simply because your aim is slightly too high or too low to hit an object.
Voice Acting: The voice actors for the characters from the original Vice City are still as on point as they were then, it's most of the other characters that leave a lot to be desired. Vic Vance's voice acting is often full of inappropriate and even lazy tones, making Vic even more unlikeable than the storyline makes him. Some of the new characters have superb voice acting, but the ones that don't (especially those in the beginning of the game) drag the rest of the cast down kicking and screaming.
You Can Swim, Ya*gargle*: Yes, you can swim, but only for a limited amount of time. Apparently Vic is allergic to water, as it slowly poisons him to death if he stays in it too long. Unlike San Andreas where you had to be under the waters surface in order to die (which makes sense because you can only hold your breath for so long), in VCS just being IN the water makes a gauge begin to slowly decrease. If it reaches the bottom, you die. While being able to swim at all is nice, having this ridiculous limitation ruins it a bit.
First Half of the Storyline: Horrible. Simply awful. Borderline unbearable at times. LCS had a basic but engaging storyline, making it worth playing the game just to discover what happens to the main character. In VCS, Vic Vance is made out to be such a bland, malleable wuss that it's nearly impossible to enjoy playing the game as him. I liken the initial build of Vic's character to a wet rag thrown against a wall; it's drippy, odd, unpleasant, and eventually falls off into a confused pile of whatsit.
But, unfortunately, Vic is the standout character in the beginning of the game and also the most tolerable. The people you work for and the people you work against are so mind numbingly, nerve gratingly worthless that I can't say I blame any of the people that quit the game soon after they start it. It's hard to find anything worthwhile in the early game missions and the storyline surrounding them just further degrades the experience. It even makes wandering around aimlessly unenjoyable, as you have to stare at the back of Vic Vance, someone you'll quickly come to care less about, in spite of his supposedly noble intentions.
If you can tough out the beginning of the game, things change for the better later on. Some may not find the initial storyline that bad, but being someone that has built up a high tolerance for offensive and mundane content over the years, even I could barely stand to watch this garbage unfold. The worst part is that none of it is even coherent, with a few lines of dialog being thrown together to progress some meaningless storyline in some barely there attempt at creating purpose. Ignore the fact that this guy is scum, won't pay you well, and blatantly has nothing good in store for you, work for him blindly anyhow, because that's what the story says needs to happen.
The Good:
Weapons: In general, there is a nice variety of weaponry for which to toast your opponents with. In fact, certain weapons seem to have increased in effectiveness for this game, making them all the more devastating to wield. Unfortunately, the chainsaw went from being the greatest melee weapon known to mankind in San Andreas to completely useless in VCS. Still, considering melee weapons find little use other than trashing buildings, it's an overlookable offense. Still, most all of the series most acclaimed weapons return yet again, meaning hours of mayhem await for those with a vivid (and twisted) imagination.
Second Half of the Storyline: You may find it odd that I would break up the storyline into two halves, but trust me, if you play this game you'll understand why. While the storyline is never particularly gripping, it does become more genuinely amusing and entertaining in the second half of the game. The missions that come about in the second half truly are a lot of fun, leaving you to end the game on a high note. If you thought Rockstar was out of clever ideas, there are certainly a few missions that prove otherwise. Also, you almost begin to like Vic Vance, in spite of the taint left from the beginning of the game.
Graphics: One of the parts that is in direct contrast with Liberty City Stories, the graphics for Vice City Stories are up to par with what we've all come to expect from the Grand Theft Auto series. The style is far more similar to San Andreas than to the original Vice City, which may be a positive or a negative depending on your view, but there's no question that the detail in VCS is far better than in LCS. Where LCS was a glitchy mess, with poor drawing distance, VCS fixes those problems...for the most part anyhow.
Empires: An idea that has been asked for, begged for, and speculated over since GTA3, you can finally start your own business empire as well as take over rival empires. While the implementation is somewhat basic, there is still plenty enough to do as you increase your reputation in each business through special missions and try to expand your influence into rival territories, until the rival territories are no more.
Music: The music stations are back up to par after falling off the wagon in LCS. The rock songs keep you pumping your fists in the air as you lay waste to a rival gang members car and the chat stations keep alert as you make yet another long drive for a mission. As always you'll find yourself eventually muting the in-game music in favor of your own, but the game offers a strong compilation of songs to keep you amused for quite a while.
Ninety-Nine Red Balloons: This is certainly a unique take on the hidden packages idea, as you now have to destroy 99 balloons scattered throughout the city. Unfortunately, you need a sniper rifle, grenades, or a car to blow up in order to destroy them. This isn't too big of a limitation and certainly won't stop the more adventurous types from seeking them all out.
Driving Mechanics: Another contrast with LCS, the driving mechanics are far more like San Andreas, meaning smoother rides, better odds of saving a flipped car, and few collision detection issues. While some the roads can be really cramped, that just comes with the territory, and generally you can navigate through at high speeds with minimal damage. The racing missions are also pretty enjoyable in this game, but ironically they make up considerably less of the side missions than in LCS (where the driving conditions are horrible).
You Can Swim, Yay!: Finally, after the step back of LCS; where you drowned on impact with water; the main character is able to swim. This makes anything involving a boat far less of a gamble, as you no longer have to worry about accidentally falling into the water when trying to enter/exit one, because now you can just climb back up. Some of the animations for this seem to be new as well, which is nice to see.
You Can Fly, Yay!: While the game won't win any awards for being a realistic flight simulator, at least you have the option to take to the sky. LCS dropped the ball in this area in it's rush to make it to market, luckily VCS fixed this by making flying missions an important part of the game. Whether you're using a giant magnet to carry crates from point A to point B or terrorizing people on the ground with death from above, it's refreshing to take a cruise around the air without needing to worry about all those obstacles (i.e. other drivers) getting in your way.
Buy Back Your Weapons: Finally, after all this time, you have the option to buy back your lost weapons when you are either wasted or busted. This means you don't have to worry quite as much about getting killed after a difficult mission and having to redo it. Granted it costs $2000 to regain them, but money isn't as hard to come across is VCS as it has been in past incarnations.