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Grand Theft Auto IV Hands-On

Rockstar Games offered us a chance to play GTAIV ahead of its release. We raced over to the London studio to see how the game's shaping up.

Grand Theft Auto IV is looking superb. Perhaps even more importantly, it's looking finished. The millions of eager fans who were disappointed by the game's postponement can rest easy, because bar a major catastrophe, the game should make its planned April release date. Having played it for two and a half hours at Rockstar's London offices, we can report that the game is running smoothly, has relatively few bugs, and is as intricately detailed as we'd hope a GTA game would be. In fact, playing five missions and exploring two of the game's massive districts was almost too much to digest in one sitting, and we left intoxicated by the amount of new characters, areas, and gameplay that it has to offer.

Our demo kicked off at the beginning of the game itself in a mission called Jamaican Heat. Niko has traveled to Liberty City on the back of a promise of wealth and opportunity from his cousin Roman. Once Niko arrives, he finds the truth to be very different, and we join them both in the office of Roman's taxi firm. Roman is fielding phone calls from angry customers while Niko is pacing up and down the room. Niko is then tasked with going to meet a character called Little Jacob, a Jamaican stoner whose main interests lie in the acquisition and use of drugs.

The voice-over work is pretty much finished at this stage, and it's of the same high quality that we've come to expect from the Grand Theft Auto series. Little Jacob's vocal style makes him pretty hard to understand, but there are subtitles available should you need them. The incidental conversations still help to flesh out the characters in GTAIV, and they've become even more well-rounded thanks to a multitude of dialogue recordings. Conversations change depending on how you approach missions, so if you have to repeat them, you're unlikely to hear the same exchange the second time. We played one assassination mission that took place on a train platform, and the preceding cutscene changed completely when we approached the target from a different angle.

GTA: San Andreas really upped the ante in terms of character customisation, given that it let you completely change your appearance through exercise, diet, and clothing. GTAIV ditches the role-playing game elements, but you'll still be able to customise Niko as well as take him for a bite to eat. During some of our downtime in Liberty City, we dropped by a discount-clothing store and swapped his standard jeans-and-jacket combo for a more sportswear-oriented look. We were able to buy sweatpants, a sports jacket, boots, and sunglasses during our visit, and although it was hardly appropriate attire for an Eastern European crook, we liked being able to go into a shop and change clothes before a mission. After that we headed to a local diner, and in another nice touch, the staff and customers put their hands in the air. Apparently everybody thinks you're about to rob them when you forget to put your weapon away.

Although Rockstar has often pushed the envelope in terms of story, characterisation, and music, it has been criticised in the past for poor control systems. San Andreas tried to improve things with auto-aim and lock-on, but the combat still felt muddled and imprecise. The controls have evolved once again for this outing, with subtle changes made to the locking system; targeting is handled on the left trigger, and it automatically locks on to the closest enemy in sight. If you fire with the right trigger, you'll shoot at the body of your enemy, but this is nonfatal and it can take more than a few shots to bring your opponent down. However, flick the right analogue stick upward and you'll aim for the head, where it's one shot to kill. Though this takes more dexterity to pull off, it's worth attempting if you want to take successive enemies out in one fell swoop. In addition to the new aiming system, there's also a new cover mechanic that uses the right bumper on the Xbox 360. It's not quite Gears of War in terms of run-and-gun action, but using cover does let you consider your targets from safety before popping out to fire, or even blind firing if you're in real trouble. You can also hold "A" to run between cover, and though it's not done to the same extreme as in John Woo's Stranglehold, you'll see enemies pulling off slides and rolls as they move between cover.

These small adjustments certainly refine the regular combat of GTAIV with respect to its predecessors. However, the biggest improvement has undoubtedly been in drive-by shooting. In previous games, you were limited to firing left and right out of the car at fixed right angles, but now you're able to shoot freely by holding the left bumper and moving the right analogue stick. When you first move to aim, Niko smashes out the window of the vehicle and a targeting reticle appears. It's still slightly fiddly if you're trying to drive and shoot at the same time, but we managed to take down a whole gang of drug dealers on our first attempt.

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795 Comments

  • kevinhrs

    Posted Jan 20, 2009 2:18 am GMT

    nice game...
    good gameplay n graphic as well

  • markoni93

    Posted Nov 8, 2008 6:12 am GMT

    nice

  • abeed_cool

    Posted Jun 15, 2008 5:40 am GMT

    awesome

  • WJCJ

    Posted Apr 24, 2008 3:43 pm GMT

    ok

  • chad_giac

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 8:24 pm GMT

    thanks WJCJ. AD ME PSN ID: CHADT33

  • WJCJ

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 5:28 pm GMT

    GTA IV fully leaked! Go to dailymotion.com and type in 'GTA 4 gameplay' and you'll come up with almost 20 videos of gameplay footage from pirated versions of the game.

  • dregghead

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 3:49 pm GMT

    The game will extremely similar on both consoles why would Rockstar make the game different on one system it would take more work and would aggravate all the fans of the system who got the short end of the stick it will just come down to what controller you prefer to play on so everyone should quit arguing over which system is better and just agree that this is a kickass game

  • gamerkiduri

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 10:51 am GMT

    this games gonna rock , im gonna go to libertycity but i dont know wat airlines to book my tickets on , ps3 or 360 coz i have both.ppl say on ps3. i agree

  • Thecero

    Posted Apr 23, 2008 9:36 am GMT

    hehe l just sold my 360 ^^ but ofc l allrady have ps3 ^^

  • roblox84

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 8:10 pm GMT

    This game is the reason i bought a 360. I can't wait

  • WJCJ

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 7:47 pm GMT

    ONE MORE WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!

  • RD1109

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 9:54 am GMT

    I pre-ordered this way back in September. I can't wait. I am so going to take off work for a week.

  • progamemania

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 3:12 am GMT

    it's gta4 and it's next week, i'm telling my boss that i need a 2 week leave right now, coz iam travelling to liberty city baby... .

  • snowy956

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 8:15 pm GMT

    yeah son!!!!!!!

  • datniccah187

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 2:08 am GMT

    Can't wait i have my copy pre-ordered, definately calling out of work all week.

  • Assassinspeed

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 12:26 pm GMT

    Sounds great!

  • reanor2

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 7:32 am GMT

    ilovealicea, you don't sound like a professor either. I think you have at least 3 grammatic errors in your own note... silly kids.

  • ilovealicea

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 6:29 am GMT

    jubei you just contradicted yourself you tit, funnyest is not spelt like that, its spelt funniest not funnyest so go back to playing your rrod box ( if its working) and stop critizing other people ( Oh and by the way I know im doing just that, but your trying to make a point yet doing the same thing yourself).

  • saleenturbo123

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 1:09 am GMT

    this game is gonna be SO COOL! but to tell u the truth i dont like controlling for the xbox 360 is confusing !!!buttons EVERWHERE!!!! but for the ps3 theres just shapes and r12 and l12, which is more easier to get used to .... but im just saying and the graphics are gonna be the same both ps3 and xbox 360

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