I have previously heard about GTA and decided it may be something I may want to get.
Wouldn't it be better to get a copy of San Andreas, which you can probably find either used or really cheap, and get a feel for what GTA is all about, instead of jumping in right into GTA IV?
Quote from: RossRoy on April 29, 2008, 02:27:56 PMWouldn't it be better to get a copy of San Andreas, which you can probably find either used or really cheap, and get a feel for what GTA is all about, instead of jumping in right into GTA IV?Or even "Vice City". SA is base on the 90's black culture and the music if you don't like hip-hop or rap can really get on your nerve. I continue to play with Vice City, mostly as a stress reliever (never tried to complete it) and the music in it is great.
Though I'll admit, from what I'm reading and the comments I'm hearing from friends, GTA IV is quite simply one of, if not THE, most stunning game ever.
Is San Andreas available for the PS3? I'll have to look
...and what you mean by "jumping right into"? Is there a story line I may miss or so? Is SA easier to play and it may help me to get a grip on the controls?
I'm sure that all the PS2 game are compatible with the PS3, like all the PS1 games were on the PS2.
I'm a fan of the Final Fantasy serie, I have played the first one on the good old NES and the best one in the serie is the sixth one.
So I thought maybe getting San Andreas (or Vice City, or GTA3 even) for dirt cheap to get a feel for it may either make you love it, of hate it.
From what I understand, PS3 emulates the PS2 (kinda like what Microsoft did on 360 for the big-black-box compatibility). I know there's a new model of the PS3 that is not compatible at all with PS2 games.
Only thing that could throw me of, I think, is that I can't handle the controls... (as I said, not really a gamer, so if too much sleight of hand [correct word...?] is required, I may be in serious trouble).
But in general, I prefer Western-style RPG over Japanese-style RPG. What I especially don't like most of the time in the Japanese type RPG is how set in stone the story is.
Well, if it's any comfort, my Dad discovered GTA from Vice City, immediatly bought GTA3, and bought San Andreas on release day (all on the PC), and insists on playing with a controller (which completely baffles me). And he's pretty good at it, even though he can't really handle a controller all that well. He managed to finish San Andreas long before I did.
Non-News flash: My game still hasn't shipped!
Quote from: RossRoy on April 29, 2008, 05:39:44 PMNon-News flash: My game still hasn't shipped! Sorry to hear that.
News flash: It is on its way!