Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2)

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When this material originally resurfaced in an earlier Rhino-celebrates-the-’70s program, many rock scribes contorted themselves into revisionist pretzels: This isn’t so bad, they argued–none too convincingly. There’ll be none of that here: Much of the music on this colossal box set is godawful. The world doesn’t miss the likes of Sammy (”Chevy Van”) Johns and Sammy (”Candy Man”) Davis. Or at least it doesn’t miss the records they cut during the decade of disaster flicks and Jonathan Livingston Seagull. That said, this elaborate box is something to behold. A vintage chunk of carpeting adorns the cover; a lovingly compiled 92-page booklet provides background on the ridiculous (David Soul, C.W. McCall, Carl Douglas) and the sublime (Parliament, James Brown, the Staple Singers). Seven discs, 160 selections! To paraphrase a popular ad slogan of the era, you won’t believe you listened to the whole thing. –Steven Stolder
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Transformers: The Game (PS2) Customer Review: Transformers
This is a top game and I was amazed by the game play and when your fighting an enemy transformer you can pick up police cars and other things and throw them at your enemy

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At the begining the game was awkward to get into,But after playing for half an hour the game inproved.Good game to play.

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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2)
There can’t be any more sure-fire a hit in the gaming world than Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Grandma may not approve, but the 143 million people who bought GTA III will be chomping at the bit for this follow-up. Not quite a full-blown sequel, but far more than the average lazy mission disk, Vice City relocates the action of the previous game from the New York-esque Liberty City to the Miami-influenced metropolis of the title. And clearly as soon as someone mentioned Miami the developers immediately thought of Miami Vice, because they’ve gone and set the whole thing in 1986 with an incredible soundtrack featuring everyone from Michael Jackson to Sigue Sigue Sputnik.

As the game starts you take control of Tommy Vercetti (voiced by Goodfellas star Ray Liotta) who gets involved in a bungled drug deal and must set himself up from scratch as a crime boss. Unlike in GTA III, you’re not restricted to being a small-time hood any more; the game now allows you to purchase property (porn studios, strip clubs, cab companies and so on) and run extortion rackets, which cleverly widens the scope of the game while keeping the controls and gameplay pretty much the same. Which means that you still spend the majority of your time driving cars very dangerously and shooting and maiming anyone that happens to get in your way. Indeed, in most respects the game is very similar to its predecessor–the graphics, for example, are improved but hardly groundbreaking–though there are numerous minor additions, most notably the chance to ride motorbikes–which is particularly satisfying–and fly proper aircraft.

Vice City can’t be recommended unreservedly though: if you’re intending to buy this game for someone under 18, you really should think again, as it’s violent, filled with sex and swearing, and is totally and utterly immoral. Which is why it’s guaranteed to sell and sell. –David Jenkins

Customer Review: Not as good as San Andreas but still needed.
Having been a GTA fan for years I can say that this one is a classic. It is set in 1986 in Miami two years before the new Vice City Stories. These are the best games ever, there are endless things to do and characters in other GTA games involved to, there are lots of missions aswell.

You start out with nothing just being released from prison and have been imployed by the Forelli mafia family, a well known gang in Liberty City and they send you to Vice to start the drug buisness there for them but you are immedietly set up by an unknown cartel and you cocaine is stolen. The aim of this mission is to find the cocaine and edventually take over Vice City but to do this you must find many contacts, explore, fight escape the many things in the narcotics gang world and much more to do this. It is a must have game but new fans to GTA I say get San Andreas.

Customer Review: BORING SCORE DRAW
i just find this boring, how you have to go from place to place and buy it to do a mission, nowhere near as detailed as san andreas, but i did find vince city stories alot better

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