Expect helicopters and broken windows: Game Informer’s GTA IV Q&A
Game Informer‘s whole question and answer portion for Grand Theft Auto IV is already out, and there’s two things you can definitely say about it. The first: Andrew Reiner is a lucky man for being the first journalist to see the game, and we’re glad he’s offering details to the public. Second: Rockstar Games is certainly keeping mum on so many different topics.
Since you probably won’t want to hear about how our lead character can climb up telephone poles, let’s talk about two things that you guys want to read about: transportation, and jacking said transportation.
First off, planes are still a no-go for GTA IV, but there will be helicopters. Contrary to earlier rumors, no helicopter types have been revealed yet, so we’ll have to wait for more info before we can judge how fun flying will be. In addition, boats will probably be making an appearance, which seems to be granted given that Liberty City will be divided into boroughs and surrounded by water in certain areas.
More importantly, jacking said modes of transportation is slightly more realistic, in the sense that you’ll be breaking into them, rather than simply opening them up for your use. That being said, driving will also get certain visual upgrades. As Reiner notes,
From what I was shown, the only new element was breaking the window of the car to get in. The animation for this was awesome, and something I wish I had seen more than once. The car I saw was newer in make – which was evidenced in both the beautiful crimson sheen and suspension that handled pot holes and variances in the road with ease. Now, I only saw one car, but it really did have that new car look to it. It’ll be interesting to see how Rockstar handles the shocks and struts for other vehicles in the game.
If I had to give a comparison, I would say that the new camera angle positioning is more like Midnight Club now. ItÂ’s closer, allowing the player to see more of the minute detailing on the car, and also lower, allowing you to see more of the horizon and verticality of the city.
All in all, it’s not a lot to go on, but it’s certainly worth waiting in line for. Now, if only Rockstar would open up some more about the game…
Game Informer‘s whole question and answer portion for Grand Theft Auto IV is already out, and there’s two things you can definitely say about it. The first: Andrew Reiner is a lucky man for being the first journalist to see the game, and we’re glad he’s offering details to the public. Second: Rockstar Games is certainly keeping mum on so many different topics.
Since you probably won’t want to hear about how our lead character can climb up telephone poles, let’s talk about two things that you guys want to read about: transportation, and jacking said transportation.
First off, planes are still a no-go for GTA IV, but there will be helicopters. Contrary to earlier rumors, no helicopter types have been revealed yet, so we’ll have to wait for more info before we can judge how fun flying will be. In addition, boats will probably be making an appearance, which seems to be granted given that Liberty City will be divided into boroughs and surrounded by water in certain areas.
More importantly, jacking said modes of transportation is slightly more realistic, in the sense that you’ll be breaking into them, rather than simply opening them up for your use. That being said, driving will also get certain visual upgrades. As Reiner notes,
From what I was shown, the only new element was breaking the window of the car to get in. The animation for this was awesome, and something I wish I had seen more than once. The car I saw was newer in make – which was evidenced in both the beautiful crimson sheen and suspension that handled pot holes and variances in the road with ease. Now, I only saw one car, but it really did have that new car look to it. It’ll be interesting to see how Rockstar handles the shocks and struts for other vehicles in the game.
If I had to give a comparison, I would say that the new camera angle positioning is more like Midnight Club now. ItÂ’s closer, allowing the player to see more of the minute detailing on the car, and also lower, allowing you to see more of the horizon and verticality of the city.
All in all, it’s not a lot to go on, but it’s certainly worth waiting in line for. Now, if only Rockstar would open up some more about the game…