Main Features | |
Genre | Racing / Driving |
Genre | Racing / Driving |
Multiplayer / Online | Multiplayer No, Online No |
Multiplayer / Online | Multiplayer No, Online No |
PEGI | 16+ |
PEGI | 16+ |
written by eden1023 on 15/05/2011
GTA 3 was the game that got me into Grand Theft Auto. When I first got it, I knew nothing about the GTA series. Now I am a big fan of GTA. Anyway, when I got it, I loved it. Couldn't get enough of it. Then the game became unplayable (due to scratches) and I didn't think I would ever play GTA again. Then I bought GTA 4, the DLC's for that and San Andreas. Loved both games. Then I found a copy of GTA3, and found it boring, the graphics awful, and the game tedious and fiddly. It lacks the depth of other GTA's and after you've played the other's, you don't want to play 3 again. But it is a very good game, once you get into it. It has fun factor that GTA4 has lost in place of seriousness and realism. You can just play it, and be cheered up. If you're the kind of person that plays games for fun, get GTA3. It's definately worth the few dollars/pounds you can get it for these days.
written by The Tattonator on 12/11/2009
Like all other GTA games, very addictive and takes time to complete. Plenty of sub-missions and bonuses.
Graphics are OK (except inside cars!), and the gritty surroundings make it seem realistically like New York (newspapers, hobos, gangs, etc)
Decent range of weapons, cars and people.
Good value for money, too!
written by Cognition on 04/05/2007
Let me start off by saying that this review contains both the "now" and "then" tenses. This just kind of happened as I wrote the review and was too tedious to correct at the end. Ready to begin? Then read on ...
Grand Theft Auto III was the game that transformed me into a video game addict, of a sort.
Playing the game for this first time was such a good experience - it was almost like it took all of my other games and burnt them with a Zippo, then buried them under concrete. Basically what I'm trying to say is that it was so much better than any other game I owned, and probably any other game of its time.
The best thing about it? This has to be the freedom - the way that you can complete the missions as and when you want to - instead of following a strict narrative, the storyline of GTA III was flexible and could be moulded in different ways depending on how and in which order you completed the missions. Admittedly, doing things in a certain way sometimes didn't make much sense, as it could put the narrative in a wrong order at times - but who cares?
Choosing your car, customising your weapon set - the possibilities with this game are almost endless. Hours of fun can be had by simply driving around and smashing into things, or maybe shooting some people, jacking a car and embarking on a long winded police chase around Portland.
I don't think there are any bad point about this game. If I have to think of one, and this involves really stretching my imagination, then I suppose it could be that when flying out to sea in the Dodo, the game almost always crashes before you can try and get past the invisible barrier in the hope that it holds something very magical behind it (which I was lead to believe - I wasted hours doing this ... so many wasted hours).
And on that note, I'd just like to boast that I could in fact fly the Dodo for however long I wanted to (maybe you can too, but nobody I know can). The trick is to make gradual banks, being careful not to flip the plane and plummet to an inescapable death.
Now, some people would say that GTA III (and indeed all of the GTA series) is an unacceptable concept. I've even seen articles on the news about how the GTA culture is "teaching our children that killing is cool" or "influencing young minds that gangs are a good thing", etc - and all I have to say to this is that, at the end of the day, GTA III is just a game - and parental responsibility has to play a part in deciding whether your children should buy the game or not. Games are designed to be fun - not a culture threat. Banning the game is not the answer, that much is obvious.
As well as this, and this is no bad point as such - the game can feel like it's missing a lot of features when you come back to it after playing GTA San Andreas. It's important to remember that the game isn't missing things - it just didn't have them at the time, and this doesn't make it any less brilliant.
Another good thing is that there are loads of cheats and tips available for this game. I know most of them, but it's unfair for me to use a review to tell you all of them. Just Google it. Or of course, if you're playing for the first time, then please don't cheat - play it properly or you're missing out.
So to summarise - GTA III is a brilliant game - I deeply commend Rockstar for the effort that went into making it near perfect. If you want to experience a deep storyline but want potentially limitless freedom, then this game is for you. In fact, GTA III is a must have for anyone with a Playstation 2.
Go out and buy it. If not for me, then do it as a stand against those people who are trying to ban it.
written by blobbym on 24/04/2006
A very impressive game. The Grand Theft Auto 3 missions are great and give you a good insight into the game itself. There are also a lot of cars to choose from, from trashmasters to little red planes!
written by Redneq89 on 18/01/2004
What can I say, this game is the best i have ever played in my life. you start out as a street rat betrayed by his greedy girlfriend. Then you work your way back up to a full time cleaner for maffia and other gangs. Some missions might take some time to do and get used to from the, 'easy steal that car and bring it here' to the, 'kill 10 of them, steal the car, don't damage it, pick the money up on the way back over here, all in 2 mins. Like all other people have said you can do whatever your sick imagination can come up with. You can drive around, pick up some ho's take them to a nice quiet area and have some fun or beat a couple of cops down with your new baseball bat. WHATEVER!! But eventually you will have to perform missions to explore the other islands. THAT'S RIGHT OTHER ISLANDS!! there are three, Portland, you start out there, Staunton Island, sports cars boats, and Shoreside Vale, quiet suburbs with vengeful gangs. Wonderful game. Oh, and it is rated Mature, language, gore, sexual innuedos, and some drug references. So, get this for the people who can handle it.
written by Waddy. on 28/05/2002
Grand Theft Auto 3 for the Sony Playstation 2 is a very fun game to play as you can use weapons like the simple handgun to a rocket launcher. You have some interesting missions to play but you can just forget about the missions and just cause mindless destruction (I just love the look of those explosions).
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Consolecharlie's Response to Cognition's Review
Written on: 03/06/2007
Great review and I agree with your comments about people's thoughts about GTA3.