The Cars You'll Steal in GTA PSP
Rockstar wants to make sure you know that you're in for a full GTA experience. New screens for you to check out ahead of our definitive hands-on playtest next week.
So you've heard that there is a Grand Theft Auto game in the works for the PSP but you're still concerned that Rockstar won't be able to match the sort of experience you've had on consoles. Rockstar feels your doubt and the company is spreading as much information ahead of the game's release later this year as possible.
The latest update deals with the sort of vehicles you'll be piloting during the game. The series is well known for offering an extensive array of vehicles and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is no different.
You'll have access to a variety of standard and not-so-standard cars and also motorcycles, trash trucks and more. Also, since Liberty City is located on water, you'll be able to take to the wet stuff in ferries and a range of other boats.
There's even an elevated subway system that runs through the city, should you want to mingle with the public - just be prepared to protect yourself from the less sociable citizens riding public transport with you.
Want to know how close Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories comes to approximating the console experience? Check out the game when it hits stores on 28 October. For more on the game, check out our recent hands-on impressions and look for our definitive hands-on test next week.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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