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When Billy Grey returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny Klebitz finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart b... Read allWhen Billy Grey returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny Klebitz finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart by violence and corruption.When Billy Grey returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny Klebitz finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart by violence and corruption.
Scott Hill
- Johnny Klebitz
- (voice)
Chris McKinney
- Jim Fitzgerald
- (voice)
Lou Sumrall
- Billy Grey
- (voice)
Adrian Martinez
- Brian Jeremy
- (voice)
Josh Burrow
- Terry Thorpe
- (voice)
- (as Joshua Burrow)
Traci Godfrey
- Ashley Butler
- (voice)
José Ramón Rosario
- Mr. Roncero
- (voice)
- (as Jose Ramon Rosario)
Brian Tarantina
- Angus Martin
- (voice)
Charleigh E. Parker
- Elizabeta Torres
- (voice)
- (as Charlie Parker)
Joe Barbara
- Ray Boccino
- (voice)
Honey Rockwell
- Marta
- (voice)
Walter Mudu
- Malc
- (voice)
- (as Walter T Mudu)
Craig muMs Grant
- DeSean
- (voice)
- (as Craig 'Mums' Grant)
John Lantz
- Thomas Stubbs III
- (voice)
Matt McCarthy
- Det. Matthews
- (voice)
- (as Mathew P McCarthy)
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Grand Theft Auto 4 introduced DLCs to the franchise. The Lost and Damned is the first of two expansions which together form the Episodes of Liberty City. While Lost and Damned's story cannot compete with the main game's, it's still worth playing.
It introduces some new features like calling gang members and riding with them in formation. It also features some new weapons which are fun to use.
However, there are some major issues: First and formost the frustrating bike riding which is caused by the main game's vehicle control. It's just unrealistic how easily these bikes turn out of a curve and it is very frustrating to put it nice.
Second issue I had, playing the game on PC were infinite loading screens at two points of the story. I had to restart the game and play the whole mission all over again. This is sad for a 15 years old DLC.
All in all an experience worth being played. It adds some interesting parts to the main story and has some great missions.
It introduces some new features like calling gang members and riding with them in formation. It also features some new weapons which are fun to use.
However, there are some major issues: First and formost the frustrating bike riding which is caused by the main game's vehicle control. It's just unrealistic how easily these bikes turn out of a curve and it is very frustrating to put it nice.
Second issue I had, playing the game on PC were infinite loading screens at two points of the story. I had to restart the game and play the whole mission all over again. This is sad for a 15 years old DLC.
All in all an experience worth being played. It adds some interesting parts to the main story and has some great missions.
WELL! Just when I thought Grand Theft Auto 4 was superb, they went and brought out something that rises above the already extreme grand yardstick! Cruisin around Liberty City on your Harley Davidson, messing around with your sawed off shot gun, blowing people across the boundaries as well as knocking them over... But wait... You have a gang of other bikes on your side following you in formation where ever you go! Really Rockstar have outdone themselves again and I'd have confidence in them for every chapter they have to sell us.
I won't be second in line to get it this time.
GTA fans, do not hesitate in any way to buy this fantastic Expansion, especially at such a cheap price. It is well worth it, Believe Me! Overall rating: 10/10
I won't be second in line to get it this time.
GTA fans, do not hesitate in any way to buy this fantastic Expansion, especially at such a cheap price. It is well worth it, Believe Me! Overall rating: 10/10
This time around, you get put in the driver's seat as the Vice President (and eventual President) of Liberty City's hardest-riding Chopper gang, The Lost, as Johnny "The Jew" Klebitz, a commander trying to keep his M.C. chapter together as it splinters into factions. This entry feels more toned-down than the main game, and probably the weakest of the GTA IV trilogy, but it's still a solid ride; the controls (especially the driving) are solid, the motorcycles handle smoothly, the action is fun, you've probably heard this whole rundown before. Point is, these characters thunder down the streets of Liberty, full-throttle, this be-damned-to-you attitude where you're part of Liberty City's alpha pack, and it's a fun ride-along to go on when you have a few hours to kill. Not their best, but still another fine example of why Rockstar are among gaming's best.
7/10, B tier. Decent dlc that definitely has a weaker story than the main game. It is good for what it is but does feel kind of weak. Jhonny is a decent protagonist but definitely doesn't have much character development.
Thank God they added mission checkpoints. I would however say that some of these missions are worse than GTA 4s. The prison bus one and the one where you take out the mob guys, just so fustrating. The final mission however was incredible. Such a great final mission.
The music is still as great as ever and the new songs are just amazing. Fit the biker theme perfectly and always make the game greater.
I love the new weapons, especially the over powered automatic shotgun but they don't have them in the gun shops to buy ammo so you can't realiably use them.
Loved all the nods to the main game and other dlc but did paint johnny in a less than favourable light.
In all a decent dlc that fixes allot of problems from the main game but ultimately has the same type of awful missions and a less interesting story.
Thank God they added mission checkpoints. I would however say that some of these missions are worse than GTA 4s. The prison bus one and the one where you take out the mob guys, just so fustrating. The final mission however was incredible. Such a great final mission.
The music is still as great as ever and the new songs are just amazing. Fit the biker theme perfectly and always make the game greater.
I love the new weapons, especially the over powered automatic shotgun but they don't have them in the gun shops to buy ammo so you can't realiably use them.
Loved all the nods to the main game and other dlc but did paint johnny in a less than favourable light.
In all a decent dlc that fixes allot of problems from the main game but ultimately has the same type of awful missions and a less interesting story.
Did you know
- TriviaThe mission 'Politics' marks the first time a penis is seen in a Grand Theft Auto game.
- GoofsAfter the mission 'Politics', where Johnny is recruited to assassinate someone for Congressman Stubbs, the news reports that the target was shot 'Shortly after his plane landed.' However, the target arrived by helicopter, and can be killed by rocket launcher as he lands.
- Quotes
Johnny Klebitz: A brother might stab you in the back, a woman certainly will, but a bike will never let you down.
- Crazy creditsKey moments from both GTAIV and The Lost And Damned appear as cutscenes during the "game complete" credits.
- Alternate versionsThe song "Jailbait" by Drive By Audio, on the station LCHC is only available on the downloadable Xbox 360 version. It was removed from Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (2009) and the downloadable PC and PS3 versions for unknown reasons.
- ConnectionsEdited into Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City (2009)
- SoundtracksThe Lost and Damned Theme
Written by Stuart Hart
Produced by Stuart Hart and Tony Eicher for SelecTracks
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