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Absolutely nowhere, since it's a pay-to-play game, just like the other titles in the Rockstar saga. However, since it's a game with quite a few years behind it, it's not at all expensive.

You can get hold of it via Steam from where you can download the full game for the affordable price of 9. However, loads of people want to know how to play GTA without downloading anything, obviously looking for some kind of online version of this action game. Unfortunately, such thing does not exist. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas takes us to the center of crime in the United States, in the early s, exactly to , the year of the great riots and the maximum boom of the Latino gangs.

Another major failing of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the Xbox is the unnatural controller layout, and it's a fault that can't be too heavily attributed to the developers.

The PS2 version of San Andreas utilized every single button on the PS2 controller, with the especially important four shoulder buttons in constant rotation, and since the Xbox has only two shoulder buttons, this creates an issue. Drive-bys, for example, are only possible with a contortionists flexibility, making the already tough game quite a bit harder. Make no mistake, it's still a pleasure to cruise down the streets of San Andreas, but if you've cruised down the streets via your PlayStation 2, then not enough has changed to warrant cruising down them again via the Xbox.

However, if you haven't experienced the simple pleasures of high speed chases on the hilly streets of San Ferrio or the thrills of re-experiencing the 90's in a violent fashion, then don't hesitate to check out Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Arguably, one of the most well-known and hyped game series of the past few years.

San Andreas, the third title in the GTA series, puts you in the shoes of Carl Johnson, a former die-hard street hood looking for a new life away from his old neighborhood in Los Santos. When his mother is killed and C. But will it be for revenge, or redemption? So please bear with me, as this was the expectation I had going in to this review.

The first thing that caught my eye with GTA: San Andreas was that it feels like a direct port from a console gaming system. Controls, video, and the like all seem to be not much better than your average gaming console's, which is quite obviously the case. However, where many 'ported'? However, bad graphics I can forgive if a game has other worthwhile aspects.

GTA: San Andreas has this in spades in some departments. The audio is top notch, with excellent voice acting, simply fantastic music, and well-used sound effects.

The stereo effects in vehicles makes me feel like I'm back in a big city again, complete with the fast-talking DJs and gritty, urban tracks. GTA: San Andreas also boasts a HUGE playfield area, where, in addition to playing through the storyline, you'll be able to experience the many sights, sounds and activities that the several cities in the state of San Andreas has to offer.

Check out how the other half lives in the swanky parts of town, or slide into the gutters where the dregs of humanity lives, it's all represented here in GTA, and in great detail. Still, with the amount of hype this game's getting, it seems people are afraid to mention the many flaws that GTA: San Andreas has.

And there are many. First off, the physics of the game are so bad it's almost unplayable at times, especially early on. For example, your character seems to do a lot more damage with his fists than with the 9mm Beretta he steals from an unconscious cop; I beat down a gangbanger with a few well placed punches and kicks, but when I tried to put the hurt down on one of his buddies with my pistol, I emptied a clip right in to him and did fairly little damage.

That's some screwed up physics there. With the advances gaming systems are making in graphics and animation, you'd think that the cut scenes in GTA: San Andreas would be top notch, right? Well, it's a mixed bag. In some cases, cut scenes and animation in game look to be quite polished and well designed, but in others there's very little detail or complexity to character's movements and actions.

In fact, there were some parts in this title that were done at a level lower than Half-Life , which came out several years ago. In conclusion, and to be honest, I'm really wondering what the hype is all about. I'd say that's my main complaint, after all the hype and build up: GTA: San Andreas is merely a good game, and not a great one. This is a perfect example of a Fans Only title. Published by Rockstar Games. Developed by Rockstar Games.

Playable on Xbox One.



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