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Grand Theft Auto IV

  • Video Game
  • 2008
  • 18
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
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Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)
Car ActionDark ComedyGangsterHeistMartial ArtsActionCrimeDrama

Niko Bellic comes to Liberty City, America to live the good life, but ends up having to assist his dangerously indebted cousin Roman with his financial troubles, by any (mostly illegal) mean... Read allNiko Bellic comes to Liberty City, America to live the good life, but ends up having to assist his dangerously indebted cousin Roman with his financial troubles, by any (mostly illegal) means necessary.Niko Bellic comes to Liberty City, America to live the good life, but ends up having to assist his dangerously indebted cousin Roman with his financial troubles, by any (mostly illegal) means necessary.

  • Writers
    • Dan Houser
    • Rupert Humphries
    • Michael Unsworth
  • Stars
    • Michael Hollick
    • Jason Zumwalt
    • Timothy Adams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    • Writers
      • Dan Houser
      • Rupert Humphries
      • Michael Unsworth
    • Stars
      • Michael Hollick
      • Jason Zumwalt
      • Timothy Adams
    • 91User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 6 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Michael Hollick
    • Niko Bellic
    • (voice)
    Jason Zumwalt
    Jason Zumwalt
    • Roman Bellic
    • (voice)
    Timothy Adams
    Timothy Adams
    • Brucie Kibbutz
    • (voice)
    Moti Margolin
    • Dimitri Rascalov
    • (voice)
    Doris Belack
    Doris Belack
    • Mrs. McReary
    • (voice)
    Thomas Lyons
    • Francis McReary
    • (voice)
    P.J. Sosko
    • Gerry McReary
    • (voice)
    • (as PJ Sosko)
    Ryan Johnston
    Ryan Johnston
    • Packie McReary
    • (voice)
    Mary Catherine Donnelly
    • Kate McReary
    • (voice)
    Coolie Ranx
    • Little Jacob
    • (voice)
    Seeborn
    • Real Badman
    • (voice)
    Charleigh E. Parker
    • Elizabeta Torres
    • (voice)
    • (as Charlie Parker)
    Anthony Patellis
    Anthony Patellis
    • Jimmy Pegorino
    • (voice)
    • (as Tony Patellis)
    Joe Barbara
    Joe Barbara
    • Ray Boccino
    • (voice)
    Frank Bonsangue
    Frank Bonsangue
    • Phil Bell
    • (voice)
    Milton James
    Milton James
    • United Liberty Paper
    • (voice)
    Sharon Angela
    Sharon Angela
    • Angie Pegorino
    • (voice)
    Elena Hurst
    Elena Hurst
    • Mallorie Bardas
    • (voice)
    • (as Elena Harvey Hurst)
    • Writers
      • Dan Houser
      • Rupert Humphries
      • Michael Unsworth
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    10TheNabOwnzz

    The most poignant, sinister & mature GTA to date, and therefore the best of the series

    Grand Theft Auto IV marks the beginning of Rockstar's HD era, where a vastly different approach was taken when compared to most previous titles.

    The GTA series has mostly been about entertainment value, absurdness & well constructed missions, but GTA IV is a lot more complex and morally ambiguous. Truly, it is the only entry in the franchise that challenges the player to think about what is right and what is wrong in the world that is displayed, and poses a very subtle message about what leads man to commit violent and murderous acts. This is for the most part thanks to the fantastic addition of the protagonist Niko Bellic, who is without a doubt the greatest protagonist in the series. He is ofcourse outstandingly voice acted by Michael Hollick, who captures the Serbian accent and the many tones of Niko perfectly. His character is also an example of perfect writing, as his tragic wartime backstory in the Yugoslavian wars makes Niko a character with loads of depth and moral ambiguity. This is not a monster, but a man that has been made into what he is today due to a childhood consisting of murder and violence. He is forced to kill to survive, because it is the only thing he knows how. In a couple of conversations with his cousin Roman ( Also excellent voice acting by Jasom Zumwalt ) these morals are really put to the test, as he tries to admit that there is good in Niko. As Niko struggles with his morals and himself, he finds out that he cannot escape his past, which in the end results in quite possibly the greatest single character arc in videogame history.

    There has been some criticism on GTA IV's bleak color palette, but one has to keep in mind that these visuals have to add to Niko's story and mood. This game is bleak, because the story is bleak. There is admittedly less use of varying color than the previous GTA's, but there is a feeling of social isolation and disconnection, a feeling of impending doom and desparity in these grey visuals. There are very few locations in videogames that feel as vibrant and alive as Liberty City does in GTA IV. The sinister visuals combined with the fantastic dynamics of rain, ambient noises or people talking really provide this incredibly immersive experience with an extra layer of genius. The sound effects are superb. The art design is top notch.

    Generally, every GTA has had excellent voice acting, but GTA IV's voice acting is even more impressive than any other entry in the series. Largely carried by the fantastic performances of Michael Hollick & Jason Zumwalt, there is a lot of genuine emotion & poignancy in these voices. But the real difference maker here is obviously the depth and variety in which these characters have their conversations. This is ofcourse also thanks to brilliant writing. There is ofcourse still a lot of humor in GTA IV, as is standard in these series, but these moments all hide something sinister and serious, and the humor is never as absurd as it was in previous GTA's. It still, however, manages to still be a satire on everyday city life while maintaining its dark and complex plot.

    The storytelling is superb. Characterization is fully fleshed out and the writing of plot events or sub plots such as the whole 'Diamond' affair result in a lot of fascinating goose chases and twists. As stated before, the narrative is far more complex and immersive than in other GTA's, which thus results in one of the greatest plots ever seen in a videogame. The character arcs, the twists, the substances of the missions.. everything is connected.

    The gameplay lacks a bit of customization which therefore puts more of an emphasis on the already excellent storytelling abilities of Rockstar, and therefore this can never be seen as a con. The gameplay itself is quite simple but yet so extremely effective and gritty. The physics of cars in GTA IV are a stand out in its gameplay expertise. The cars are hard to control and do not turn as inhumanly quick as they would in other GTA's, which results in a game that is not very easy for the casual gamer to get a hold of, but all the more rewarding for the seasoned among us.

    Cutscenes often times feature many complex variaties in momentum, meaning that mood changes are very frequent. This makes the cutscenes fascinating, and creates a cinematic experience that is also one of the greatest ever seen. One of the greatest examples of this is the incredible cutscene exchange between Ray Boccino & Niko during the intro of the mission 'Museum Piece'.

    Niko's past, except from adding tons of depth to his character, also adds some poignancy to later events in the film. Near the end of the game there is an event where his past will come back to haunt him, and a choice is given that is probably as morally difficult for the player as it is for Niko himself, and this changes his character significantly. There is also possibly a phone call to Roman near the end where Niko will admit to 'Not knowing how much more of the killing he can take', as to say it really affects his character. Without spoiling anything, the ending ( Primarily where the ending takes place ) is really symbolic for the satirical look that Rockstar wants to convey about the 'American dream'.

    Grand Theft Auto IV is loaded with superb voice acting, intelligent writing, a fantastic plot and storytelling, a lot of characterization, excellent cinematics & physics, great gameplay while also creating a fantastic study on moral ambiguity and what makes an innocent child into a murderous killing machine.
    9insomniac_rod

    The closest thing to live in a parallel world.

    Oh, finally a real gaming experience that allows you to be a mafia member. The setting, music, situations, and even graphics really make you a part of the whole experience.

    You get to explore the sandbox world of the game while getting into dangerous missions that include mobsters, criminal missions, and you even have time for your personal life.

    This is a great experience that demonstrates that new millennium systems capacity to recreate a parallel universe that will transport you in a parallel life to say something...

    Maybe I'm over praising this video game but believe me, until you play it, you will understand the whole experience...
    10The_Light_Triton

    As long as rockstar keeps making these GTA games, they will never die.

    GTA III on the 6th generation of consoles was a breakthrough in Gaming in 2001. back then 3-D free-roaming had not been accomplished like Rockstar and take-two interactive had done it. Pretty soon, Rockstar improved on their franchise greatly with Vice city in 2002, and then San Andreas in 2004, proving that they could push the capabilities of their game twice as far as they'd done before.

    And then 2008 arrived on the calendar. Rockstar finished working on what is now a classic, Grand Theft Auto IV. Remember what I wrote before how Rockstar could push their franchise twice as hard as before? Well, GTA IV goes beyond twice. There is just So much to do. as Always, you don't even need to follow the story to have fun. You can just hotwire a 69 Charger (known in the game as a dukes) or steal a late-80's, Early 90's era Camaro (known as a Ruiner) and just go bombing through the city running people over, getting in trouble with the law, and hiring Sleazy women for their dirty services (you get to pick which one you want, and the game actually shows it happening this time! Yay!) Sure, you could do that before. but you can also play darts, pool, and go bowling with your girlfriend.

    Another addition is online multiplayer, A first for the GTA series. You can gather up to 16 friends (or enemies) and go bombing around liberty city looking to kill each other. I just experienced it for the first time today, and man is it ever fun.

    Now to the story. It's modern day, 2008. Niko Bellic is an immigrant from Europe (it's not clear where he's from, he could be from Bosnia, Serbia, or Russia, but the most reliable sources say he's from Serbia) and he's come to Liberty City, U.S.A. The initial Idea is that he's coming in search of the American Dream, but really, there are 2 reasons; 1, To escape the horrors of home, which include witnessing slaughtered children during a war 10 years before, and evading bad men to which he owes money. 2, During the war, He was on a mission with 14 other men. someone in his group betrayed the whole team for money. 12 men died. Niko is not guilty of betrayal, but he knows the other 2 are. and he knows one of them lives in Liberty City.

    If you're over 17, and you have 20$ to spare, this game needs (that's right, Needs) to be in your game library. I'm serious. if you aren't playing GTA IV, You're not doing yourself any good.

    Rated M for mature.

    10/10
    10EVON1TY

    Amazing story, graphics, sound effects and physics.

    I think this is the 3rd revolution for the video-games. First one was the Half-Life at 1999 and 2nd one was the Crysis at 2007. But this game has its own cons, lots of cons. Biggest problem is the frame rate per second problem. This game runs very slowly because it is very big and it is not optimized well. But I think this is the best story and physics of GTA games. It deserves better point.
    10wassamatter

    Something truly special

    I've spent several hours playing this now, all I can say is WOW this game is truly different and truly stunning the graphics are incredible, the level of detail and care taken over everything is astounding. The story is amusing and engaging and the game is very playable. Something you might find difficult especially if you have it on the PS3 is that the controls are completely different to GTA3/vice city/san andreas but after a few hours youl find your feet and get endless pleasure doing amazing handbrake turns into things. The screen has had a lot of the clutter moved away creating for a more movie like experience and the new mobile phone option adds something truly fun/helpful/original to an already groundbreaking series. I would recommend purchasing, in fact i'd near insist upon it, it's even worth paying out for a nu-gen console for it. The only downpoint is that the game isn't being released on the Wii... which would have been a lot of fun... it is shaping up like the best game ever though

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    • Trivia
      Ricky Gervais and Katt Williams both did full motion and voice capture for their brief appearances in their own comedy skits at the Split Sides Comedy Club and on the in-game television.
    • Goofs
      If you hang out with Dwayne long enough, he will eventually tell you that he doesn't know how to read or write well. However, he is perfectly capable of sending text messages with proper spelling and word use.
    • Quotes

      Niko Bellic: War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other.

    • Crazy credits
      The Crowd of Liberty City - No Names
    • Alternate versions
      The PC version has several changes from the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions such as:
      • The ability to change several in game graphics settings.
      • Video Editor
      • Independence FM
      • The clothing available at Perseus has new and altered suits
    • Connections
      Featured in GameSpot TV: Grand Theft Auto IV Special (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Soviet Connection - The Theme from Grand Theft Auto IV
      Written and Produced by Michael Hunter for OLBAP Limited

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Serbian
      • Russian
      • Spanish
      • Polish
      • Chinese
      • Portuguese
      • Ukrainian
      • Albanian
      • Italian
      • Korean
      • Greek
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Grand Theft Auto 4
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Algonquin)
    • Production companies
      • Rockstar North
      • Rockstar Games
      • Rockstar Toronto
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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