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Grand Theft Auto

What a cool way to relax! getting into a car and smashing and shouting the crap out of everyone! The game is an 18 certificate, but it is sooooo good, and anyone who's anyone likes it.

In the game there are 3 cities and 2 games on each city. There is over 6,000 km of freeways and back roads that you can go around and terrorise. The main aim is just to shoot and rob enough people to get enough money to get to the next level, however all this is very tongue in cheek and the violence is not at all serious and never goes over the top. There are outrageous Hollywood style cars and they have 16.7 million different colours of the cars.

One thing that I like in this game is that when you are going faster the view goes out and when you slow down (that's when you crash!)  the view goes back in... that's sooooo wicked. If you have got this game you will know about the funny sound track and there is over 60 minutes of that!

They have also brought out a 'GTA London' and 'GTA 2' but both of them are pants - the play is bad, GTA is the best one out of the three. The game is so cool, the other two are a waste of time and money - try it.

--hAz


©1999-2003 Pupiline Limited, 2003-2008 Creative Commons. For info email Oli Originally powered by KeConnect Internet, now powered by XCalibre and the Big Boost, recovered thanks to Warrick


©1999-2003 Pupiline Limited, 2003-2008 Creative Commons. For info email Oli Originally powered by KeConnect Internet, now powered by XCalibre and the Big Boost, recovered thanks to Warrick


©1999-2003 Pupiline Limited, 2003-2008 Creative Commons. For info email Oli Originally powered by KeConnect Internet, now powered by XCalibre and the Big Boost, recovered thanks to Warrick