Extra-curricular Vice City Stories activities
You can never get enough information on Rockstar’s upcoming Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and once again we are on hand to give you the latest news on this car-bashing city-smashing title that’s coming to the PSP this month. If you fancy a break from the missions in Vice City Stories, or perhaps when you’ve completed your goal, there are still plenty of things to do in the virtual city that never sleeps. Here’s a run-down of all the things you can do in the free-roaming badlands of Vice City, some of you may recognise from Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories but with a new spin.
Insane Jumps
Of course this old favourite from both home and portable consoles will return, giving you points and cash for the best stunt jumps out there, including the addition of insane jumps that can be completed on the newest vehicle for Vice City Stories – the Jet ski! Complete with slow motion and a great camera angle, these insane jumps are there to show off your skills in a way that no other PSP game can.
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You can never get enough information on Rockstar’s upcoming Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and once again we are on hand to give you the latest news on this car-bashing city-smashing title that’s coming to the PSP this month. If you fancy a break from the missions in Vice City Stories, or perhaps when you’ve completed your goal, there are still plenty of things to do in the virtual city that never sleeps. Here’s a run-down of all the things you can do in the free-roaming badlands of Vice City, some of you may recognise from Grand Theft Auto:Liberty City Stories but with a new spin.
Insane Jumps
Of course this old favourite from both home and portable consoles will return, giving you points and cash for the best stunt jumps out there, including the addition of insane jumps that can be completed on the newest vehicle for Vice City Stories – the Jet ski! Complete with slow motion and a great camera angle, these insane jumps are there to show off your skills in a way that no other PSP game can.
Beach patrol
This is something you will not have seen before, the minigame ‘Beach Patrol’. As the name suggests, you have to complete a series of small beach related missions down at Vice City’s Washington Beach, saving drowning beach-goers Baywatch style and increasing your character’s stamina.
Chunder Wheel
Vice City’s answer to the Millennium Wheel in London provides a great hotspot for sniping off unsuspecting Vice City innocents, as well as offering a great chance to survey the wondrous Vice City.
Phil Cassidy’s Gun Range
The good old Phil Cassidy is back and this time he has his own gun range. You’ll find it at the southern tip of Vice Point and it will allow you to improve your character’s shooting accuracy as well as let off some steam in a way that doesn’t injure anybody else. If you’re feeling like shooting a gun but don’t want to hurt anyone because QJ readers are really kind-hearted souls, then drive yourself here for some bullet-filled fun.
Rampages
If the idea of shooting at a firing range doesn’t sit well with you, then this is probably the mode you’ll be looking forward to. The rampages in VCS give you unlimited bullets, a time limit, and a quota for how many Vice City citizens you have to bring home in bodybags – just like the good old days of GTA. The rampages in VCS however have a new twist- when you get busted or you die, you can simply pay a bribe outside of the jail or hospital and you can blag back the gear you had before. No more losing all those weapons!
Buy: [GTA: Liberty City Stories]
Via GamesRadar