Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is an hot Action game and 9game wants to share a review of GTA San Andreas with you.

Y'know, they say you can never have too much of a good thing. Back when the GTA series decided to really start pushing the limits with Grand Theft Auto III blew out of nowhere and turned a half-successful franchise built on the world of speed, drugs, and random acts of senseless violence into a full bore legend, it was new, great, and interesting. Since those halcyon days of 2002, the roam-about-and-do-whatever-comes-about riff has been copied, duplicated, reinterpreted, folded, spindled, and mutilated, with various levels of quality. Still, these three years later, the folks at Rockstar North do it better than all of those poseurs.
Grand Theft Auto III took us through the rather generic world of a modern-day pseudo New York, guiding the guns of the Unknown Thug. The second shot, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, was a more cinematic endeavor, starring a small cache of Hollywood talent through the sordid tale of one Tommy Vercetti as he tried to save his own buttocks from the proverbial wringer. Dripping with '80s nostalgia and culture references, it was lauded for hitting the theme square on while still expanding on the freeform SimThug from the first title. In two shots, GTA went from a mediocre overhead shooting fest to a crime spree in a living, breathing city.
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Y'know, they say you can never have too much of a good thing. Back when the GTA series decided to really start pushing the limits with Grand Theft Auto III blew out of nowhere and turned a half-successful franchise built on the world of speed, drugs, and random acts of senseless violence into a full bore legend, it was new, great, and interesting. Since those halcyon days of 2002, the roam-about-and-do-whatever-comes-about riff has been copied, duplicated, reinterpreted, folded, spindled, and mutilated, with various levels of quality. Still, these three years later, the folks at Rockstar North do it better than all of those poseurs.
Grand Theft Auto III took us through the rather generic world of a modern-day pseudo New York, guiding the guns of the Unknown Thug. The second shot, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, was a more cinematic endeavor, starring a small cache of Hollywood talent through the sordid tale of one Tommy Vercetti as he tried to save his own buttocks from the proverbial wringer. Dripping with '80s nostalgia and culture references, it was lauded for hitting the theme square on while still expanding on the freeform SimThug from the first title. In two shots, GTA went from a mediocre overhead shooting fest to a crime spree in a living, breathing city.
If you want to download more mobile games for free, you can go to 9game.
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