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Full Release (2001)
There are not enough votes to make a meaningful summary of Grand Theft Auto III's difficulty, but early votes so far suggest this game is moderate.
Developer(s)
TransGaming Inc., DMA Design
Publisher(s)
Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar Games
Genre(s)
Shooter, Racing, Simulator, Adventure
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox, PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, Mac
Keywords
anarchism, fake in-game advertising, bully mode, gangs, economy, sociopathy, real-time combat, drugs, notoriety system, poverty, new protagonist in sequel, game developers choice awards 2002, sex work, silent protagonist, sequel, yakuza, ps2, street racing, sports cars, useable vehicles, sexual content, side quests, tailing mission, ps2 classics, mercenary, gangster, building, banned, organized crime, save point, in-game radio, crime, controversy, vending machine interaction, satire, day/night cycle, racism
Featuring a fully 3-D living city, a combination of narrative driven and non-linear gameplay and a completely open environment, Grand Theft Auto III represents a huge leap forward in interactive entertainment. For the first time, players are put at the heart of their very own gangster movie, and let loose in a fully-realised 3 dimensional city, in which anything can happen and probably will. With a cast of hundreds, 50 plus vehicles, ranging from sports cars to ice cream trucks and from boats to buses, 3 hours of music, including opera, reggae, house, drum and bass, pop and disco, a huge array of street ready weapons and some of the seediest characters in video game history, Grand Theft Auto 3 is a sprawling epic which will show you that sometimes, crime can pay and sometimes it can pay you back. Available now for PlayStation2, Xbox, PC and Macintosh.
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