Catch me if you can!



For this game, you can have a small amount of players, but the more the merrier. Police should be turned off for this game. Head over to the airport. Split up the players. Half should get helicopters. Half should be in cars. The objective for the players in the helicopters is to blow up and kill all of the players in the cars. The players in the cars should try and stay alive as long as possible. Keep track of the time that the players were alive for! Once they are all dead, switch sides. See which team can stay alive the longest, without leaving the airport.

I had a blast with this! We had some intense firefights, and it is definitely a challenge for the players in the car! You might want to grab a fast and durable car that can keep you going beforehand. You u might want to use the planes as some shelter from the helicopters!

Party Bus



For this game, you want a good amount of players. Anyway from 6 players to 16 players is great. Make sure that you have police on for this session. You will want to stockpile on weapons before hand. Head over to Star Junction. In Star Junction, there are about 6 or 7 buses parked on the side. Pack everyone in one or two buses, and get ready. Once you are in motion, just start shooting everything and everyone in site. Have everyone get a ton of stars.

You will have a ton of fun just plowing through roadblocks! In no time, everyone should get 4 stars. You can drive around the whole island of Algonquin and still have the bus in good condition. It is a beast when it comes to police chases! In our playtime with this game, we counted over 30 cop cars all within close range of the bus. You will have a blast with this game!

The End Story End GTA 4



The following article is for players who completed the game. Rockstar Games kept their word in that the game will not end in one specific way, but that there will be varried ways dependant on what you choose to do near the end of the game. As you'd expect, the following article contains spoilers. So don't read on if you didn't complete the game yet.

The two different ways that the game end is not all that different, but they involve different characters and certain people die if you go one way, whereas other die another way. This is not a mission guide, but merely a rundown of the events taking place at the end of the story line of Grand Theft Auto IV.

Near the end of the game, Jimmy Pegorino will call you up and ask that you come see him at a Strip Club. He wants you to partner up with your adversary Dimitri and engage in a drug deal. Things have not gone so well with Dimitri in the past, he is after all the man who burnt down Roman's business and apartment in Broker. So naturally Niko is hesitant on what to do.

You'd think that Roman would still be furious about this, and would encourage Niko to not go ahead with the deal, but he actually wants you to go forward with it. He'll speak with you on the phone telling you that it would be the best option, especially given the money involved. He even sends you a text message telling you that if you do this deal, you can use this money and maybe fly up to Vice City some time.

On the other side, Packie's sister Kate does not want you to go forward with this deal. She says that you don't need the money, and you should remember the negative behavior that Dimitri exhibited towards you in the past.

So from here you have two options to take: the "Deal" option in Alderney - which will start the mission "If the Price is Right", or the "Revenge" option - which will start "A Dish Served Cold". The former of which is what Niko encourages of course, and the latter what Kate does.

Grand Theft Auto 4 -GTA4



I wouldn’t mind a little more detail as well. I started a thread over at PC Gamer magazine’s forums about just this very topic–why hadn’t anyone ever pressed Rockstar about the PC version of GTA IV:

http://www.pcgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38965

I’m not familiar with your site but this looks to me like the first time anybody has gotten this much detail in a quote from Rockstar before. Can you lend us a little more specificity as to the quality of your source?

When I emailed Rockstar about this issue, this was all I got:

Thanks for the email. Unfortunately, since we haven’t announced plans for any possible PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV, I’m afraid I don’t have an answer for you. Stay tuned to the Rockstar Games official website for details on all of our upcoming game announcements.

Cheers,

Rockstar Games

GTA IV For PC Very Doubtful



Okay, who here isn’t crazy for GTA IV? Seriously. 360 fans running a muck about it and their DLC with PS3 fans going crazy over finally playing one of the most anticipated titles to date. Even the PC crowd is joining in on the action and asking about when it’s likely GTA will come for the PC (e.g. 12 months+).

We hate to ruin the party for all the PC hopefuls out there, but Rockstar’s Nick Hersh, one of the associate producers, has something to say and you might want to sit down for this:

As for GTA IV coming out on the PC, that’s very doubtful as we currently have no plans to develop for the PC. We could only focus our efforts extensively on so many consoles at once, and PC might not see the light of day.

And the music stops. The DJ’s headphones pop out at the PC party crowd as the record warps a bit back. It’s dead silent. Nobody move.