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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is an entirely new game in the Grand Theft Auto series and brings an unprecedented mobile dimension to this epic experience. The original storyline and all new missions take place in Liberty City, featuring the interactive, open environment, superb voice talent and diverse music that have become pioneering trademarks of the series.

Format: PSP
Release 04 Nov 2005
Developer: RockStar Leeds
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Players: Wi-Fi (6)
PEGI Rating: 18
Editor Score: 8 User Score: 8
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Also available on: PlayStation 2

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GTA: Liberty City Stories - Multiplayer Preview

Jon Wilcox

01/10/2005

Jon Wilcox

TVG'll let you reflect on the headline for just a second longer...Grand Theft Auto is going multiplayer...


Though a heavily limited two-player mini-game featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas last October, Rockstar has refrained from expanding its most successful franchise into the realms of multiplayer; but with the advent of GTA: Liberty City Stories on PSP, all that is about to change. Looking set to deliver a 100% top-notch GTA experience at the end of October with the sort of traditional single-player action that youād expect from Rockstar (check out Hands-On preview of the game here), the team at Rockstar Leeds have bitten the bullet and will give fans of the series something that theyāve desired from day one ā“ Multiplayer.

During a recent visit to Rockstarās London offices we were given a taste of the action set to come on the gameās release with the help of three Rockstar representatives (plus myself) sitting down for some Wi-Fi Deathmatch action. But before we discuss the intricacies, here is how TVG took the news that GTA was going Wi-Fi multiplayer. Sat in the reception area at Rockstar, weāre met by one of the companyās representatives who sits down and tells us the big secretā¦which is when my eyes come out of our heads on stalks and my jaw developed a rather nasty bruise from dropping to the ground so hard. Once Iād gathered my thoughts however a grin appeared on my face that would probably last for the rest of the day.

Easily accessible at any time, the Multiplayer mode allows six gamers to battle across seven different gametypes, including the Deathmatch "Liberty City Survivor", a Capture the Flag based mode called "Get Stretch", and a team-only game entitled "Protection Racket". Before we dive into the various aspects of the game however, itās worth noting this: whilst we played the single-player mode via a PSP running off a development kit, the multiplayer game was being played out across Wi-Fi. One of the guys at Rockstar was hosting the game on his PSP and therefore the load times for the multiplayer aspects, which were quite short, were probably close to the eventual final build of the game.

Rockstar explained that at the start of the game only nine characters will be available to chose from, though this figure will eventually reach up to sixty plus through progression in the single-player game. At the demo, we were able to play as single-player modeās Toni, Mona Lott, Mrs Menalot, Lance Urwell, Lou Scannon, Officer 69 and Cipriani: Rockstar refused to comment on some of the other characters that can be unlocked in the game so letās keep our fingers crossed that we get to play as some of the major characters from GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas.

Though the deathmatches took place in the first Liberty City island of Portland, Rockstar explained that the multiplayer mode does expand to include all three islands, which might seem a bit overwhelming until you see the vehicles at your disposal just as they are in the single-player game. Though it seemed a little less populated, the streets of Portland were far from empty evacuated zones, and thanks to the radar, your opponentās whereabouts are available to see at all times (unless they pick-up a special āinvisibilityā item ā“ more on those shortly) as well as colour-coded pinpoints locating weapons, armour, and health.

Setting the number of kills to win at five, the game began and itās at this point that it finally hit: this was GTA multiplayer, and it felt natural. Ok, so perhaps deathmatch wasnāt the most original gametype in the world, but it did have its own identity with a mass of weapons to pick up and areas that grenade launchers and sniper rifles could be more than useful. During the games it was surprising how much carnage occurred with cars and pedestrians getting the line of fire with explosions breaking out in the streets. The control system was the same as the single-player as youād expect, and there was no sign of lag throughout the matches: the game didnāt seem have any glaring faults at all, though it has to be said we were too busy concentrating of killing the opponents to notice.

Special pick-ups are available in the multiplayer mode and are dotted around the expansive environment of Liberty City along with the more typical GTA weapons, health and armour. These pick-ups will certainly give gamers an advantage over their competitors (for a limited time at least) with one offering invisibility on the radar screen and another with quad-damage, prepare for some frantic fighting in the streets. Almost taunting at players, each of these āspecialtiesā has its own like audio ditty when picked up ā“ so when you hear that ice cream van jingle you know that potentially youāre in for a rough ride.

Though there was only time to play a couple of Survivors, it was more than we needed to see how much of an impact these new multiplayer features will have on the gameās release on October 28th ā“ Rockstar Leeds (and North) have done a brilliant job in retaining a strong GTA experience in the mode right down to the gametypes. The two other modes that Rockstar have so far disclosed are Get Stretch, and Protection Racket. The former is essentially Capture the Flag with limousines instead of flags, and will require gamers to have good skills in offence and defence tactics since the lengthy vehicles arenāt exactly renowned for their small turning circles. As you can imagine, getting out of the way of a rocket will be pretty difficult to achieveā¦

Protection Racket is a Team-only gametype in Liberty City Stories and sees gamers assigned to specific gangs across the gameworld with the turn-based objective of either attacking or defending a base. The attacking side has the aim of destroying four limousines inside the defending gangās base; once this has been accomplished, the timer stops and the teams swap places with the second gang on the offensive trying to destroy the new defenderās limos within the time limit set by the first team.
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During the course of the demo were keen to point out that with every iteration of the franchise, the development teams have always tried to push the barrier set by the previous title. What they’re most proud of is that even when it comes to the PSP debut of Grand Theft Auto, they’ve been able to continue with that tradition – and on the back of our experience with GTA: Liberty City Stories’ multiplayer mode, we’d have to agree. Multiplayer on GTA really could make this a game with near endless replayability - we really can’t wait for this one to be released at the end of October, the countdown to Liberty continues…

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