
Let me get this straight; according to Rockstar Leeds, the tools for building an empire are the Nintendo DS, its stylus, and this game . . .
Works for me.
One of the most critically acclaimed DS titles (and, ironically, a sales flop), GTA: Chinatown Wars whips up a miniaturized adventure in the most dangerous city on Earth. As the son of a fallen Triad boss, you must avenge your father's death and recover a stolen family heirloom. When you actually get around to doing that, there's a bunch of missions that walk you through the game and the story. Even if you never get around to that, There's still lots to do in the fully interactive environments of Liberty City, especially regarding touch screen use. From hotwiring cars to scoring drugs to working at a tattoo parlor, each gaming session promises a new experience (however morally depraved). But the one thing that keeps the game from achieving absolute greatness is its fickle AI; you get a pass if you slam into a few cars, but speed through a toll booth and the cops are on you like duck sauce on an egg roll. And driving through town's like a citywide demolition derby--confined to a parking garage.
This game is rate M for Mature: Violence, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Sexual Content.Get more detail about Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
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