Grand Theft Auto Advances
There's a GBA version too, you know.
So last week, a little known Rockstar franchise got its latest outing on PlayStation 2. We liked it. Woohoo!
But you know, there's a cuter, smaller version floating around as well, for Game Boy Advance. And according to reviews, it's not half bad! So here are some screens and a trailer to give you an idea of what the deal is.
It was supposed to be the last job you and Vinnie would do for the mob. After this, you'd both have enough money to escape Liberty City for good. Then Vinnie's getaway car went up in a ball of flames, along with all the cash. Suddenly every cop in the city is chasing you down. You're determined to get out of Liberty City, but not before you find Vinnie's murderers and turn the tables on whomever it is that's out to get you.
The freedom and open ended gameplay a that are synonymous with Grand Theft Auto are in tact on GBA, and you can exploit a huge, sprawling Liberty City in the palm of your hand.
GTA for GBA hit stores on the same day as San Andreas, so all GBA owners should consider snapping up a copy.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Grand Theft Auto Advance Direct feed trailer (320x240, 1Mbps) |
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