Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Platinum Hits) [Latam Cover]
Compatible with Xbox360â„¢ (X360)
NTSC
Item Description
Five years ago, Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas, a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs, and corruption. Now he’s back in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. But Carl's family is in dire straits and his friends are headed for disaster. To make matters worse, he's just been framed for homicide. Join Carl on his journey across the state of San Andreas as he fights to save his family and take back control of the streets.
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erick_varum (7) on 03, Jan. 2016 04:56 (HKT)
Wonderful
Be here again, San Andreas.
The Controls, I love this game and I finally will finish this game.
The Controls, I love this game and I finally will finish this game.
kyonizuka (44) on 15, Aug. 2015 01:12 (HKT)
Flawed remaster.
Don't get me wrong, I still love this game and had spent hours across PS2 & PC versions : for its time, it was one of the most ambitious game ever made, and some aspects are still unparalleled today. (that killer soundtrack !)
But it hasn't aged wery well, and this opportunistic remaster (first released on XBox Live a few days before GTA V) is a port from the recent mobile version.
It runs well, the graphics are a bit weird coming from the old versions, the new default controls are a mess (but it's configurable), they omitted some songs (license issues) and it is a bit buggy...
Fortunately, it is still enjoyable for what it is : a fantastic trip to 90's California.
But it hasn't aged wery well, and this opportunistic remaster (first released on XBox Live a few days before GTA V) is a port from the recent mobile version.
It runs well, the graphics are a bit weird coming from the old versions, the new default controls are a mess (but it's configurable), they omitted some songs (license issues) and it is a bit buggy...
Fortunately, it is still enjoyable for what it is : a fantastic trip to 90's California.
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