Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLuis Lopez is forced to help his boss Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince and clean up his mess, discovering that the rich life of Liberty City is just as dangerous as the tough streets where Luis gre... Tout lireLuis Lopez is forced to help his boss Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince and clean up his mess, discovering that the rich life of Liberty City is just as dangerous as the tough streets where Luis grew up.Luis Lopez is forced to help his boss Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince and clean up his mess, discovering that the rich life of Liberty City is just as dangerous as the tough streets where Luis grew up.
- Tony Prince
- (voice)
- (as D.B. Cooper)
- Rocco Pelosi
- (voice)
- (as Greg Siff)
- Vince
- (voice)
- Ray Bulgarin
- (voice)
- Yusuf Amir
- (voice)
- Henrique Bardas
- (voice)
- (as J. Salomé Martinez Jr.)
- Adriana
- (voice)
- Mori Kibbutz
- (voice)
- Brucie Kibbutz
- (voice)
- Evan Moss
- (voice)
- Dessie
- (voice)
- Troy
- (voice)
- (as Robert Bogue)
- Abdul Amir
- (voice)
- Ahmed
- (voice)
- (as Mohammad Dagman)
- Tahir
- (voice)
- (as Oscar de la Fe also)
Avis en vedette
Main protagonist was cool. He was a gangsta delivery boy for gay tony.
Gay Tony was a cool gay person. Not flamboyant at all. He was just cool.
it does add parachuting which is fun. Its just like GTA 4. Nothing different really other than characters and somewhat of the story, Which was alright.
Verdict: Great game to pastime.
Luiz Lopez our final macho-man is it seems the Hugh Hefner of Liberty City - making the last two protagonists look like nuns. He also seems to top them style-wise, issue-wise, weapon-wise and about every other wise you can think of. He is loyal partner / bodyguard to 'Gay' Tony Prince, owner of two glitzy glamorous nightclubs in the otherwise mundane outside world.
Obviously being considered a critically acclaimed game you won't be bouncing every night until 'Story Complete' pops up. Instead expect a damn right brilliant story you can sink your teeth into, full of the usual yet still refreshing and more enjoyable tale of backstabbing, jealousy, Russian rockers and Yusuf Amir. This character has to be given particular praise for his bad dancing to 'Arab Money' and hilarious conversations with Luis, calling him every name under the offensive sun.
Like the two previous mass murdering characters, Luis isn't a cheery fellow (despite being a rampant rabbit) and it's roughly ten minutes before everything goes guns up and he actually has a reason to be unhappy. If Tony isn't calling him for help it's his mum in trouble, if his mum isn't in trouble it's Yusuf wanting to show off his 'bling'. But it seems Rockstar has listened to the fans about returning to it's beloved San Andreas roots and made one the most fun, challenging and volatile GTA's to date.
The parachute is back. Tanks are back. Well I say tanks, I mean a single tank which is the most unstoppable machine on wheels, so unless there is a twenty meter wall of steel or a basket of puppies in your way, it's unlikely nothing except will power is going to stop this bad boy. Weapondary has also seen some relentless improvements such as the terrorist friendly sticky bombs and a M249 SAW which packs a bigger punch than Rocky.
So, GTA fan or not this is certainly a near perfect DLC the fans, fanboys and fanatics have needed, to break out of the serious side of Liberty City and start diving and gliding out of whatever the hell they want to and enjoy how much fun there is still to found in this timeless series. DLC of the year? Most definitely, there's unlikely to be a more entertaining experience.
It definitely feels like they looked at the complaints about GTA 4 and catered towards them. The lighting is much brighter, the missions are much more fun and whislt being a bit too crazy are still really refreshing and enjoyable. With the exception of an awful helecopter mission and having to loose wanted level after nearly every mission. It's better than in the other parts but having to losing your wanted level ends up being more of a fustration. It doesnt detract from the missions to much but is still incredibly fustrating.
The story and characters are much more over the top and it doesn't feel as high stakes as the other stories. The game definitely has that GTA 5 energy with the same kind of tone and humor. It is very refreshing and different but I definitely prefer Niko's story as the best.
The atmosphere at the clubs always feels so bright, compared to the bleakness of the city l. Seeing characters from the other storys appear was just as great as in the lost and the damned. Roman is just so good.
The mission checkpoints are kept here which is still great. The new weapons are even more over powered than in lost and the damned. The special combat shotgun thing is literally and instant kill. The p90 is such a great assault rifle. Probably my favorite selection of weapons out of any GTA game.
The new dance mechanic in the club is fun and teh music is still as great as the rest of GTA 4. The vice city radio definitely fits this DLC really well.
A great and very different experience to the other parts of GTA 4. The actual missions are much better in general even if the story is a bit weaker than the main game. Definitely spent allot of the game thinking about a tv show with Robert Downey Jr as Gay Tony. Out if all the GTA games GTA 4 would easily make the best tv show.
In short a very different and refreshing story, definitely worth playingif you are a fan of GTA 5.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn Luis Lopez's safe-house, there is a game console which resembles the Xbox 360. Both Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (2009) and Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (2009) were timed exclusives to the Microsoft console.
- GaffesIn the mission 'Chinese Takeout', the sound is glitched inside Dragon Heart Plaza.
- Citations
Tony Prince: Gentlemen, watch your language. We're in the great melting pot; we're not spics, or guidos, or fags - we're proud Americans.
- Générique farfeluThe "game complete" credits contain some cutscenes depicting missions played during the game (although they are not actual replays).
- ConnexionsEdited into Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (2009)
- Bandes originalesThe Ballad of Gay Tony Theme
Written and produced by Aaron Johnston, Jesse Murphy and Avi Bortnick
Recorded at Blue Sunset Studios, Brooklyn, NY
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- GTA TBoGT
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- Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Liberty City)
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