Grand Theft Auto III
PlayStation 2 version
Mindless Violence, Repetitive gameplay, but its fun
The Good
The graphics engine is a work of art, which you CAN confuse and end up in untextured areas, but this is just a minor problem when faced with the prospect of texturing an entire city like is done here. As a driving game the physics are good, and are aimed at making the game actually fun to play but keeping semi-realistic properties.
The Bad
I am not a big fan of the sheer mindlessness of the violence, there is no punishment
for killing the innocents in the game (State of Emergency at least as this). The gameplay gets very repetitive very quickly, sure theres loads of different things to do, but they all boil down to kill this, blow up this
etc etc. There are some very good missions which i enjoyed, but they are few and far between.
The Bottom Line
My one-line summary sums up the game pretty well i believe. It is a lot of fun, and you can do anything you desire in the game, but there are limits to the variety in the missions, and the graphic engine, while very beautiful and a technical masterpiece on the PS2, has flaws which enable you to end up looking down an untextured street and occasionally slows down quite a lot.
by Jason Walker (1695) on October 22, 2002