return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Chill Out Room

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [17] 18 19 20 
gta4 (pg. 17)
View this Thread in Original format
Frost_Melt
its soo awesome on multiplayer just look at the detail in the cops and robbers match that i taped with mates.
this game just kicks so much ass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by bas
brb


:stongue:
noikeee
quote:
Originally posted by Frost_Melt
its soo awesome on multiplayer just look at the detail in the cops and robbers match that i taped with mates.
this game just kicks so much ass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU


me -> pwned.
verndogs
I'm tempted to get a 360 just for this game


Only because they have the Astoria Beer Garden in it
nchs09
Played deadmatch on multi player last night and found the perfect spot to shoot up people. The roof!
jejune
iammesol
quote:
Originally posted by Yahoo
GTA IV smashes sales records
Take-Two proves crime does pay.

By Mike Smith

Take-Two coughed up Grand Theft Auto IV's first-week sales numbers early this morning, and as predicted, they're absolutely huge. The free-roaming crime drama racked up over $500 million in worldwide sales over its first week, setting a new record for interactive entertainment. The previous record holder, Halo 3, "only" mustered about $300 million.
GTA IV's whopping tally corresponds to about six million copies, of which a touch over half were sold on the game's April 29 launch day. In a press release, Take-Two's chairman, Strauss Zelnick, heralded the game's release as "the largest launch in the history of interactive entertainment" and went on to claim it has surpassed any movie or music launch to date.
We're not going to argue. Iron Man's May 2 launch, heralded as a tremendous success, sucked up about 100 million of our hard-earned dollars over the weekend, and even current box-office kingpin Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End sailed away with a mere $142 million. Even though GTA IV's producer, Leslie Benzies, was recently quoted in The Times estimating the game cost approximately $100 million to develop -- making it the most expensive game ever made -- today's announcement should put a smile on the face of every Take-Two employee.

source





:stongue: :wtf: :eyespop: :crazy:
wesleysnipez
I been playing since Wednesday of last week and it is fun. I just love using the cop computer and all to call for back up. Had a lady try and rough me up when I accidentally ran her over and called for back up and they hauled her away lol.
RJT
I just finished it.

The ending was every bit as epic as the rest of the game, and the only other game to ever have such a solid story beginning to end was Bioshock.

This is about as close to a "perfect" game as I've ever played. No joke.

I'm going to be very interested once the credits stop rolling to see what my total play time was, because I know it was a lot.
RJT
Each time I played, I basically waited until I was done working through parts of the story (but I did do a fair number of unnecessary assassin missions as well), still - first play through 30:54:50.

There hasn't been a game with that's both kept my attention and had this much content in the first play through in a long, long time. I have absolutely no problem spending $60 on something like this - better than most movies that have come out in recent years.

Edit: And no arrests. :o

Yohan
I played it for the first time on a buddy's 360 and I am so close to being convinced of buying a ps3 or 360 solely for this game.

Thank goodness i'm working out of town for 2 months to get me out of this lunacy thinking!
L.E.N.
quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
I played it for the first time on a buddy's 360 and I am so close to being convinced of buying a ps3 or 360 solely for this game.

Thank goodness i'm working out of town for 2 months to get me out of this lunacy thinking!


Me too, just played it yesterday(PS3), I get an extra paycheck this month. So close to pulling the trigger on a 360
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [17] 18 19 20 
Privacy Statement