Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Console PlayStation 2 (PS2)
- Genre Action, Adventure
- Publisher Rockstar Games
- Developer Rockstar Leeds, Rockstar North
- Released 9 March 2007
- Language English
- Voice English
- Extension CHD, ISO
- Size 1,2 GB
- Total Views 10
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (abbreviated as GTA: VCS) is an action-adventure game developed by Rockstar Leeds and Rockstar North for PlayStation 2. The game is a prequel to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and its events take place in the fictional city of Vice City in the early 1980s. The game was initially released exclusively for PlayStation Portable (PSP).
The gameplay of GTA: Vice City Stories offers players free movement in an open world city. Players can engage in various missions, interact with NPCs and the environment, participate in criminal schemes, and drive different types of vehicles. Players will immerse themselves in battles, shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and resolving criminal conflicts.
The main character is Vic Vance, who returns home after serving in the army. Entering the world of crime, he must navigate the path from a simple soldier to a participant in gang wars for control over Vice City. The plot is filled with intrigues, unexpected twists, and strong characters that add depth to the game.
One of the unique features of GTA: Vice City Stories is the ability to manage businesses, acquire real estate, and control various parts of the city. The game offers a variety of transportation options: cars, helicopters, motorcycles, and boats, adding diversity to the gameplay.
Graphically, GTA: Vice City Stories is designed in a retro style of the 1980s, preserving the atmosphere of that time through music, design, and cultural references. Players will dive into the colorful world of Vice City, filled with crime, music, and vibrant characters.
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