Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - PSP

Game Overview

Also for: PS2
Viewed: 3D Third-person, over the shoulder
Genre: Adventure: Free Roaming
Combat Game
Media: Custom optical disc
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Rockstar Leeds
Soft. Co.: Rockstar
Publishers: Rockstar (US/GB/GB)
Released: 4 Nov 2005 (GB)
2005 (US)
14 Nov 2007 (GB)
Ratings: BBFC 18

Summary

If you had to say which game, or series of games, had defined the PlayStation 2, you’d have to consider giving the GTA games as an answer. In terms of sales alone, they defined the machine, which each successive version taking the biggest selling game torch from the preceding chapter. What is the most owned PS2 game is also the most talked about. Rumours of a new GTA spread like wildfire the minute they are spawned, not to mention the less admiring attention that the games attract from paren ... more >>
If you had to say which game, or series of games, had defined the PlayStation 2, you’d have to consider giving the GTA games as an answer. In terms of sales alone, they defined the machine, which each successive version taking the biggest selling game torch from the preceding chapter. What is the most owned PS2 game is also the most talked about. Rumours of a new GTA spread like wildfire the minute they are spawned, not to mention the less admiring attention that the games attract from parents and anti games activists.

GTA also bridges the gap between the many ‘hardcore’ gamers who own a PlayStation and the ‘casuals’ who have, too, made the Sony box their system of choice. It is respected as a well-crafted game by the cognoscenti, but has mainstream appeal too. It’s the very essence of PS2, an involving, single player adventure pitched right at the 16-30 demographic.

So with a new PlayStation, the PSP, on the shelves, GTA: Liberty City Stories really is the game everyone’s been waiting for. Can the game be to a handheld PlayStation what it was to its living room-dwelling sibling?

GTA:LCS is about organised crime, and full of the lore you will recognise from such films as Goodfellas and The Godfather. You play Toni Cipriani, a wise guy well respected in the Leone crime family. But after killing a ‘made man’, you were forced into hiding while the storm blew over. Now you’ve returned to Liberty City to reclaim your stake. The city is a den of vice and iniquity. It is a sprawling metropolis populated with viciously opposed mafia gangs, hit men, crooks, bent businessmen, molls, corrupt politicians, hookers, overstretched police forces and thugs. Protection rackets, assassinations, drug smuggling and heists are a fact of life. You’ll be familiar with the format: immerse yourself in this nest of vipers, and take control of the city. Steal cars, eliminate rivals, secure your interests, or just engage in simple thuggery. You can be as big a fish as you dare to be.
<< less

Contribute

You deserve credit for what you know. So, send SPOnG screens, summaries, credits, artwork, news, release dates - even reviews. If your info is genuine, new and up to standard, we will run it. And you will get the credit.
more >>

Artwork


Similar Titles

Driver 76 (PSP)

The 1970s might have been a drab, dull and dreary time for some. But if that's the case, you were probably looking the wrong way. Start the car. It's time to roll out and live the 70s as they should have been lived.

Driver 76 takes the series ... more >>

Related Games

Grand Theft Auto (PC/Game Boy Color/PlayStation)

Grand Theft Auto has acquired its title with very good reason. The game is essentially all about theft and automobiles; a very controversial subject that has attracted the BBFC, along with the rest of the media. Any kind of media attention, be ... more >>

Grand Theft Auto London (PC/PlayStation)

Any product that has the word “controversial” tagged onto the label is guaranteed media attention, bad and good. Deservedly so, the release of Grand Theft Auto forced the BBFC to rate the game 18, and while this might have restricted the buying a ... more >>

GTa2 (PC/Dreamcast/Game Boy Color/PlayStation)

The original release of Grand Theft Auto in 1997 sent the media into a frenzy over the nature of this title. Grand Theft Auto’s controversy factor, tagged with a BBFC 18 rating, spelled success. As unintentional as it may seem, GTA was marketed b ... more >>

View all related games (34) >>

. . .