Like in other entries of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, Grand Theft Auto V is mostly a third-person action game, with elements of shooting and racing scattered in. Packed with sex, violence, and action, Grand Theft Auto V is one of gaming's best crime stories. Together, this unlikely trio slowly works their way up the criminal element of Los Santos, pulling off increasingly dangerous heists and missions.
This quickly draws the attention of the third playable character, Trevor, a crass, loud-mouth redneck who used to rob banks with Michael. When Michael runs afoul a local drug dealer, he enlists the help of Franklin to commit a robbery in order to pay off his debt. Michael eventually meets the second playable character, Franklin, a Los Santos gangster who works with a shady car dealer. The first and “main” character Michael is an ex-bank robber, who has moved to Los Santos to escape a life of crime and raise his family. The main story of Grand Theft Auto V plays out in Los Santos, a city in the fictional state of San Andreas, focusing on three playable characters.
You play the role of a criminal and it is your goal to earn money by committing crime and completing missions for other criminals. GTA2 has the same concept as Grand Theft Auto. Some changes were necessary to get all the data on the disk, but the Teen-rating (instead of the Mature-rating of the PC-version) may also have been a reason to cut some of these these features. The ports are nearly identical, but some features were left out in some ports, such as the subway, Mad Island, minor changes in missions and some foul language. Later, the game was ported to the PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy Color.
Grand theft auto 2 Pc#
The game is developed by DMA Design and released for PC by Rockstar Games on 30 September 1999, nearly two years after it's predecessor. With a new game engine, it is the first and only GTA of the GTA2 era, although the concept is similar to that of the previous instalment, Grand Theft Auto.
Grand theft auto 2 series#
Grand Theft Auto 2 is the second instalment of the Grand Theft Auto series (not including the expansion pack GTA: London 1969).