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

C.J. comes equipped with a small segment of new movies, as befits a thoroughly modern man like himself. The more noticeable ones are his ability to swim (eliminating Insta-Drown Syndrome and making boats all the more fun to use), a new crouch 'n' roll, and the ability to manually aim when firing weapons. Headshots ahoy, captain!
The most significant, though, is in C.J. himself. When he gets off the plane at the beginning, he's nothing more than a scrub in a cheap wifebeater and saggy jeans. No one thinks anything of him, not even his friends and family. In order to get him some respect amongst the denizens of Los Santos, he's going to have to improve his image just a bit.
This comes to a 'Sim-Gangstah' system that integrates so cleanly with the basic game, it's a wonder they've never bothered before. Take, for example, driving. At the beginning of GTAIII, Nameless gets 8-Ball to the hideout like a professional race driver. Tommy drives Ken Silverman away from the Cuban ambush without batting an eyelash. Now, look at Carl. When he first gets in a car, it's like his fingers are all broken and his eyes are useless. You'll spin around, drive over curbs, slide, crash, and bang into things, not unlike a guy who doesn't drive very well. Over time, just from simply working at it, you'll slowly improve that skill.
This applies to everything — cars, the new bicycles, motorcycles, aircraft, guns (earning Hitman status enables guns akimbo for that True Crime feel), swimming, and then some. Carl himself is a pretty malleable sort: you'll build his muscles, cut his hair, give him some bling-bling, trick out his cars, and dress him up in the finest ghetto-fabulous threads. You'll build Sex Appeal and, best of all, Respect, helping you move up and build The Grove Street Family back up to the powerful force they need to be.
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