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| Developer/Publisher: |
Rockstar Games |
| Genre: |
Action |
| Platform: |
PC |
| Release Date: |
13 April 2010 |
| Language: |
English. |
| Media Size: |
11.9 GB |
| Suggested system requirements: |
Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8600 or better), Windows XP/Vista. |
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THE LOST AND DAMNED:
Johnny is a veteran member of The Lost, a notorious biker gang. Johnny
has been creating business opportunities for The Lost in Liberty City,
but his first loyalty must be to the patch he wears on his back and to
Billy Grey, the club’s President. However, when Billy returns from rehab
hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny finds himself in the
middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn
apart by violence and corruption. Can the brotherhood survive?
Developed by series creator Rockstar North and set in Liberty City,
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned features a new main character,
Johnny Klebitz, and plot that intersects with the storyline of Grand
Theft Auto IV; new missions that offer an entirely fresh way to explore
Liberty City with new multiplayer modes, weapons and vehicles; and a
diverse soundtrack with additional music—all with the incredible
production values that are the trademarks of Grand Theft Auto.
THE BALLAD OF GAY TONY:
The Ballad of Gay Tony injects Liberty City with an overdose of guns,
glitz, and grime. As Luis Lopez, part-time hoodlum and full-time
assistant to legendary nightclub impresario Tony Prince (a.k.a. “Gay
Tony”), players will struggle with the competing loyalties of family and
friends, and with the uncertainty about who is real and who is fake in a
world in which everyone has a price.
Developed by series creator Rockstar North and set in Liberty City,
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony completes an epic story and
gameplay arc that intersects with the storylines of Grand Theft Auto IV
and Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned. With new missions, weapons,
vehicles, soundtrack updates and multiplayer content that showcase the
over-the-top nature of life at the center of the city, on the other side
of the velvet rope where everyone and everything is accessible and
available for a price.