Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

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Nintendo DS

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Release date
March 20th, 2009
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Product ID
1564984

Description

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is the highly anticipated first game in the GTA franchise designed for play on the Nintendo DS. But although it comes in a small package, this is a full-fledged game that stands on its own. With an all-new, deep story that approaches the familiar sights and sounds of the infamous Liberty City from a different perspective, an innovative control system and multiplayer options, Chinatown Wars captures the tone and flavors of the long-running GTA series in unique ways that both longtime players and those coming to it for the first time will find hard to put down.

Gameplay
The largest DS game to date, Chinatown Wars is set in the Grand Theft Auto IV-imagined version of Liberty City, and contains most of its boroughs and neighborhoods. In exploring and exploiting this vast area, players use the game's rotatable camera to take in a 3D, 360-degree view of their environment, providing an elevated and somewhat skewed third-person perspective, that switches to first-person with the appropriate player action. Assuming the role of Huang Lee your goal is to rise up in the ranks of the underworld to challenge the Triad of Chinatown gangs that have usurped your family's position and recover the stolen heirloom and your lost honor. In true GTA fashion this entails gameplay that embraces the seedy underbelly that Liberty City is famous for.

Throughout the game's 70+ missions -- all of which can be replayed even after completion -- and its myriad of side quests, players earn cash by completing jobs ranging from petty street crime, all the way up to drug dealing and assassination. As in other GTA releases, rising competence at crime raises the amount of attention received by police, but unlike previous games here players can not simply outrun alerted authorities. With each additional star added to your 'wanted rating' players must disable or destroy more of the pursuing police units to keep them off your tail. In addition to mission play, the game also contains many opportunities, such as the safe cracking and car hot-wiring mini-games and the various items and weapons hidden throughout the game that demand skill with the DS' touchscreen and stylus for success. By whatever means, once players have attained a certain level of cash and street cred they will also be able to recruit members for their own gang who pledge their loyalty by allowing themselves to be tattooed with the mark of the player's choosing.

Cars and Controls
Cars and control schemes play a prominent role in Chinatown Wars. All cars feature GPS functionality based on available roadways. Directions are shown on the lower of the DS' two screens as part of the in-game PDA interface, but players may take vehicles off roads wherever possible, with the GPS automatically resetting when back on the pavement. While driving players also have access to five in-game radio stations and use of their weapons. Your PDA provides efficient management tools for your growing crime empire, including quick weapons switching, a running total of available cash, in-game e-mail and Internet access and nearly instant game saves any time. The control scheme in Chinatown Wars utilizes an easy to use and comfortable to play combination of steering via the D-pad, choice of action through the face buttons and/or stylus taps and manual and automatic weapon locks and unlocks via shoulder buttons.

Key Game Features:

  • The Largest DS Game Ever - Contemporary Liberty City is a massive world complete with pedestrians, weather and traffic patterns, five different radio stations and four different sprawling boroughs to explore.
  • Endless Gameplay - Mature storyline with over 70+ story missions; plus dozens of side quests, collectibles, contextual mini-games and the all new mission replay feature.
  • Street Economics - Addictive drug dealing side game with 6 different drug types, 80+ drug dealers and a supply / demand driven narcotics economy.
  • Play with Friends - Nintendo Wi-Fi mode for head-to-head and co-op multiplayer mayhem.
  • Bragging Rights - Chat, trade guns and commodities with your friends, and compete for glory via online tournaments and leaderboards on the Rockstar Games Social Club.
  • PDA Interface - Use the touch screen as a PDA device to set GPS waypoints, change radio stations, communicate via e-mail with in-game characters and order weapons on the Internet.
 

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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful:
Review by neil on 20th March, 2009
5 stars "A surprising and addictive gem"
Grand Theft Auto - the name of the famous series conjures up mental images of crime sprees, massive chases and yes (we cannot forget) even driving down the road in a tank. Given how far its come what sort of game can one expect on the medium of the Nintendo DS? Amazingly an extremely well polished game thats both addictive and fun.

As with all of the other GTA games the story is well polished and very broad ranging. The first few story missions are just to let you get a feel for the controls and the different features within the game. Graphically it sits surprisingly between the original gta titles of the ps1 and the 3d titles of the ps2. The handdrawn looking cutscenes fit in nicely with the overall feel of the game. Even after playing it for a few hours I was genuinely impressed and definatley happy with the game

Packed with loads of side missions and loads of incorporation of the touch screen this is definatley one title that should be in every GTA fans collection.
 
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
Review by Dominic on 13th May, 2009
5 stars "Big fun, Small Package."
I went into this game somewhat doubtful but having seen reviews for it I thought I'd take a chance.

The camera is now in an isometric 3D style - think THPS for GBA but it still feels just like old GTA.

Complete missions, Collect stuff, Drive recklessly. It's all there!

Plus you get to deal drugs legally - a feature which makes earning money much less frustrating than in past games.

Buy this game! It's just as much GTA as the previous games only half the price :D
 
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful:
Review by Zach on 19th April, 2009
5 stars "A brilliant game, recommended to all mature DS owners."
Play through the whole of Liberty City - on your DS! It isn't just a GTA game for your DS, its an advance in the series by improving on previous games with a number of new features.

"Chinatown Wars actually has more in common with GTAs III and IV than it does with earlier games, and, remarkably, it even adds to and improves on the formula that made those games so successful. That's a bold statement for sure, but Chinatown Wars really is that good." - Gamespot. With an average critic review score of 9.4/10, this is truly one of the most critically acclaimed DS games of all time.

Deal drugs, hijack cars, shoot down rival gang members, plant bombs, blow up buildings, helicopters, and vehicles, high speed chases with the police, hop in boats, cars, vans, bulldozers, fire trucks, cranes, and do much more all in Chinatown wars.

The top-down view is not a bad thing, with most of the game being in 3D you won't find it detracts from the fun at all.

The storyline follows the son of a triad boss, Huang, who journeys to liberty city to deliver a sword to his uncle and to avenge his fathers death. But the sword is lost, and Huang must journey throughout the city to find it and his father's killer.

GTA: Chinatown Wars is a fantastic game, and should not be missed by any DS owner over 16.
 
 
Review by Jason on 3rd August, 2010
4 stars "Nicely Packed Adventure"
I got this game from Mighty Ape a few months ago and it is just awsome!

The first thing i noticed was ability to roam freely just like in any other GTA game. This one differs from the playstation games because the view has a diifferent perspective and you are usually using the stylus for missions.

The gameplay is exellent and the storyline is great also. I love building up money by drug dealing and winning scratch cards.

The music and sound are good but the songs played on the radio are limited but they sound amazing.

I would personally recommend this game to teenagers who want to relax and chill and i would give this a score of 9.5 out of 10.
 
 
Review by Sean on 30th March, 2009
5 stars "Best DS game ever made"
This game is so good that it puts any other handheld adaption of a popular franchise to shame. I know people will say that its only a birds eye view camera but its more than that and the overall originality and fun that this game creates makes up for it and makes it better. The touch screen controls are awesome and inventive instead of just tapping the screen there are a number of things that you can do and none of them are necessary if you don't like them so you dont need to worry about that. Basically its like GTA Advance but they did everything right instead of wrong.
 

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