New screens, details from GTA IV extended preview
Here’s something you’ve been itching for: new details straight from IGN’s preview of Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360, PS3). From what we’ve been hearing, GTA IV isn’t just all about hype – looks like Rockstar will really deliver a phenomenon as promised.
Some of the info listed have been revealed before, but we’re sure that a snippet or two will catch your interest. Summing up IGN’s report, here is what’s hot with GTA IV:
- Star Junction, Rockstar’s version of Times Square, is very lively. Pedestrians are more realistic, performing various activities like smoking, reading, eating, or dialing phones while not paying attention.
- Cabs can take you anywhere, call them anytime by whistling.
- Every street has a name.
- Internet can be accessed from any working computer. Browse various sites, use online dating services, and even send resumes online.
- After sending a resume, it normally takes some time before getting a response (must be one of the time specific missions Rockstar was talking about).
- Missions will require some investigative elements.
- Shooting people is more realistic, matching the game’s look.
- Cops have a circular area of given radius depending on the severity of the crime, must get outside radius to remove wanted stars.
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Here’s something you’ve been itching for: new details straight from IGN’s preview of Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360, PS3). From what we’ve been hearing, GTA IV isn’t just all about hype – looks like Rockstar will really deliver a phenomenon as promised.
Some of the info listed have been revealed before, but we’re sure that a snippet or two will catch your interest. Summing up IGN’s report, here is what’s hot with GTA IV:
- Star Junction, Rockstar’s version of Times Square, is very lively. Pedestrians are more realistic, performing various activities like smoking, reading, eating, or dialing phones while not paying attention.
- Cabs can take you anywhere, call them anytime by whistling.
- Every street has a name.
- Internet can be accessed from any working computer. Browse various sites, use online dating services, and even send resumes online.
- After sending a resume, it normally takes some time before getting a response (must be one of the time specific missions Rockstar was talking about).
- Missions will require some investigative elements.
- Shooting people is more realistic, matching the game’s look.
- Cops have a circular area of given radius depending on the severity of the crime, must get outside radius to remove wanted stars.
- When found by the cops, the circle re-centers on your location.
- Clothes available for purchase are more grounded and more realistic.
- Free aiming will allow you to shoot anywhere while in third-person.
- New system allows you to take cover behind “anything that would make sense” during shootouts, but most covers are easily destructible.
- No more Ammunation. Guns can be purchased from guns dealer named Little Jacob who’s driving around with a packed trunk.
- Phone lets you check your email, keep a list of contacts, take pictures with its camera, and remind you of events via calendar.
- Making calls will help a lot in making relationships, playing a part in determining who will work for you.
- No more heart containers, food and rest will be the only means of health recovery.
- Map has GPS tracking, shows the quickest route to get to target destination.
- Camera, both on-foot or while driving, is tighter to allow you to see straight ahead a little more.
- Current soundtrack will blow you away, but licensing issues might do some changes.
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Via IGN