

It's actually possible to wound them enough so they'll give up, but it's also possible to take them out with one shot to the head so I think I'll do that instead. Or I could just use the mouse if that gets awkward.Įnemies can take a few shots, but they don't much look like they enjoy it, as they stumble around in pain.
STICK EM UP GTA IV FREE
I'm not a big fan of auto-aim as it takes all the joy out of gunplay, but I can switch to free aim by only half holding down the left trigger.

The game's still got the lock on from the earlier GTAs, but this time I can move the reticle around a little to aim at specific body parts. (Screenshots can be clicked to view them in their original resolution, but I'm warning you now it's not great.)Ī taxi job led to some shooting, so I've finally been given a gun! The 3D GTA games have always been about ramping up the mayhem slowly, which is a bit of a contrast to the Saints Row games which stick a gun into your hand within the first 10 minutes. I'm not going to use iCEnhancer to prettify it either this is pure, straight out of the box, vanilla single player GTA. Unlike its predecessors GTA IV has multiplayer, which I'm not going to even try.
STICK EM UP GTA IV PSP
Well really it's the eleventh game on the Grand Theft Auto series, if you include the two GTA: London mission packs, the Stories games on PSP and Grand Theft Auto Advance, but I'm happy enough to consider them outside the main series. Rockstar on the other hand have given their sixth game the Roman numeral for 'four'. The game came out the same year as sandbox rival Saints Row 2 (which I really liked) and one difference between the games I've already noticed is that Volition know how numbers work. Probably something to do with the combat I've got another vague memory of arguing with someone about the shooting being the worst thing ever, while they tried to convince me that the driving physics were worse. I've beaten Vice City and San Andreas (and I came so damn close to finishing GTA 3) but I didn't get on with this one for whatever reason. Though knowing what these games are like, I'll have to put 20 hours in before I really get how it works, maybe more! So I hope you appreciate the sacrifices I make for your entertainment.Īctually I've got a vague memory of playing this once before and not liking it much. This week on Super Adventures I'm having a quick go of acclaimed crime 'em up Grand Theft Auto IV.
