- Joined
- Jan 1, 2020
The beautiful, though bittersweet, part about Grand Theft Auto IV is that back in 2008 I was largely impressed with how Liberty City back then looked more modern and slightly realistic. It even helped that I was (somewhat) able to recognize and see what they modeled after real life spots in New York City.
For someone that lives in the NY area, the bittersweet effect comes when most of the places that I recognized in the game are no longer existent in 2022. Besides playing as Niko Bellic giving a unique and complex point of view of what it’s like being an immigrant, foreigner and outsider to everything that goes on in America, GTA IV to me will go down as a video game that hits way too close to home. Video games like that in 2008 have never done that to me, prior to something as mainstream as this one.
Also, it should not have to be said, but:
The artwork for Episodes from Liberty City is fantastic. I still remember the days where I would just stare at the loading screen for Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and the Damned thinking that this was much better than the artwork for the original GTA IV. To this day, I still wish we had a GTA: Episodes from San Andreas/San Andreas stories.
Though, then again, we wouldn’t have been able to get GTA V.
For someone that lives in the NY area, the bittersweet effect comes when most of the places that I recognized in the game are no longer existent in 2022. Besides playing as Niko Bellic giving a unique and complex point of view of what it’s like being an immigrant, foreigner and outsider to everything that goes on in America, GTA IV to me will go down as a video game that hits way too close to home. Video games like that in 2008 have never done that to me, prior to something as mainstream as this one.
Also, it should not have to be said, but:
The artwork for Episodes from Liberty City is fantastic. I still remember the days where I would just stare at the loading screen for Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and the Damned thinking that this was much better than the artwork for the original GTA IV. To this day, I still wish we had a GTA: Episodes from San Andreas/San Andreas stories.
Though, then again, we wouldn’t have been able to get GTA V.