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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories cheats Product Description
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories game Grand Theft Auto drives back onto its home console, in this PlayStation 2 port of the series' PlayStation Portable debut. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories cheats Liberty City Stories returns Grand Theft Auto III fans to the three island boroughs of Liberty City for another adventure of violence, speed, and free-form criminality. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories review Players take the role of a new character, however; another up-and-coming thug who follows his own underworld storylines towards infamy, through a series of loosely related missions. ...See Full Description
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories PS2 Customer Reviews
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| Some problems i like the game really but it is missing some nice things.... i liked the swimming that is not availible in LCS also i dont like that u cant recruit gang members, go in buildings, buy properties, manual aim, or climb fences. By sam (lansing MI) |
| how to get on the oter side of the river if you want to get on the oter side of the river you earther make your car swim in the water or walk acros the railing and you can swim WITH YOUR CAR IN THE WATER by using this cheat below serkol ex down cerkol ex up L1 L1. By ZACK (WWW.CDUNIVERSE.COM/PS2/ACTORIES/NEWS) |
| YAAAA YAAAAAAAAAA... ... ... I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY WERE THINKING... ... ... .... OH YA! LETS KEEP PEOPLE HAPPY UNTIL THE NEXT BIG SERIES OF GTA COMES OUT!!! TO SHORT OF MISSION'S, CAN'T SWIM, TO EASY TO PASS EACH MISSION, BLAH,BLAH,BLAH. By realmtrip (lansing,mi.) |
| this game is is alsome this game is so alsome i have played it and finshed it i still play it over again and again so this is a game to buy i love the games. By psp_1988_2002 (asutaralia) |
| What in the world is wrong? what is wrong with rockstar oh my god i mean they are making to many of the same type games what is up with them GTA1 through 3 was enough i mean dang the game never really changes and in this one the city doesn't change or the graphics or the gameplay everything stays the same. By dragmaunlimited (Cleveland,Ohio, USA) |
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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories game Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7058470 |
| Format | NTSC |
| Discs | 1 |
| Rating |  Mature (Content suitable for ages 17 and older) |
| Rating Reason | Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, |
| Number Of Players | 1 |
| Controls | Gamepad/Joystick |
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Special Features
Take the role of Toni Leone, another up-and-coming thug who follows his own underworld story lines towards infamy Explore the interactive game world as you wish, participating in side-challenges or simply stirring up trouble The soundtrack features a long playlist of licensed music
Controls
ON FOOT : X Button = sprint, skip cutscene Square Button = jump Triangle Button = enter vehicle Circle Button = attack, fire L2 or R2 Button = cycle weapons left or right R1 Button = target R1 Button + L2 or R2 Button = target left or right L3 Button = free aim L1 Button = pick up object, center the camera Select Button = camera modes Start Button = pause menu R3 Button = look behind Right Analog Stick = move camera Left Analog Stick = character movement IN VEHICLE X Button = accelerate Square Button = brake, reverse Triangle Button = exit vehicle Circle Button = attack, fire Left Analog Stick = vehicle control Right Analog Stick = move camera L1 Button = cycle radio
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