Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

By Staff writers, GameSpot.com on 03 August 2004

Violence and subject matter make it a 'no' for the kiddies, but everyone else should go out and buy it, play it and love it. It's a sandbox of joy and pleasure.

User rating:9.9
  • Good: Huge gameplay • Hours and hours of fun • Fantastic storyline • Totally immersive world •
  • Bad: … erm, none
  • Specs: PC, Xbox • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$100.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

Rockstar North is facing its stiffest competition yet as it prepares the latest instalment in the GTA series with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. While the years since Grand Theft Auto III's release have profoundly affected game development--in fact, everyone and his or her mother has since busted out one game or another that is best summed up as, "It's like GTA but with [insert concept here]"--to date, the only developer to top Rockstar's efforts has been Rockstar itself.

This brings us to San Andreas. How do you go about keeping pace with two of the top-selling, most popular games of all time? To a certain degree, it's almost impossible for a game as highly anticipated as GTA: San Andreas to fail. The appearance of a single screenshot, detail, or even the smallest rumour engenders a feeding frenzy you don't often see outside of a school of starved piranha.

The game already appears to be headed down the path to creative success, based on what's already been revealed. So far, it's known that the game will feature an early '90s urban setting that's spread across an entire state. Additionally, it's public knowledge that the game will include a customizable main character who can change his hairstyle, gain or lose weight based on diet and exercise, drive new vehicles (like BMX bikes and monster trucks), and so forth. But the real question is, "Will everything come together to create the ultimate end cap for GTA on the PlayStation 2?" Or is that sound you hear Fonzie getting ready to jump the shark? Read on.

The State of San Andreas
GTA: San Andreas will feature a quantum improvement in terms of its scope, essentially giving players the run of an entire state--not just a single city like in Vice City or GTAIII. The state of San Andreas will feature three main cities, each inspired by real-life locales. The city of Los Santos is based on Los Angeles, San Fierro is derived from San Francisco, and Las Venturas will mirror the glitz of Las Vegas. Each city will feature its fair share of distinct landmarks to ensure that you know its source material. You'll see palm trees, Compton-inspired urban sprawls, and a fair share of seedy locales in Los Santos. San Fierro will have its own Golden Gate-style centrepiece, as well as its fair share of hills. Finally, Las Venturas will undoubtedly have a neon tube or two popping away amid the casinos that will line its streets.

Getting to and from each town will (initially, at least) require you to travel the highways and byways of the state. Rather than just send you driving through miles of open road, you'll find that the fast lanes of San Andreas will feature their own locales to stop by and their own folks to interact with. Rockstar promises that the badlands between each of the cities will be anything but the boring, desolate places you might expect them to be. Furthermore, Rockstar promises that GTA: San Andreas will include no discernible loading times whatsoever for when you're travelling around, so you'll theoretically be able to cruise cross-state without any interruptions. Brief loading times will only be present when entering and exiting all the different buildings in the game.

The Story So Far
While Rockstar intends to keep the bulk of the story under wraps--so as to not ruin the experience for players--what has been revealed certainly feels like a natural evolution for the GTA series. The game has moved up in time from the gaudy '80s to the harsh, early '90s. It will focus on the fertile narrative-and-gameplay ground of West Coast gang life. You'll play as Carl Johnson (aka CJ), a refugee of Los Santos who returns home after having left the twisted city--which is rife with corruption, drugs, and gang violence--to seek a more stable existence in Liberty City.

When the reality of gang violence performs a fierce pruning of his family tree, Carl finds himself back in his old 'hood reconnecting with his older brother, Sweet, who's still a card-carrying member of the local gang. Together they try to find out what happened to their relative. Unfortunately for him, CJ is framed by corrupt local cops for homicide and finds himself undergoing the full thug-life experience as he embarks on a bloody journey through the state of San Andreas to clear his name, protect what's left of his family and friends, and retake the streets.

CJ will accomplish all of this by using a variety of means, some of which will be familiar to GTA veterans and some of which will be entirely new to them. Read on for never-before-heard details about San Andreas' ambitious gameplay.

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Comments (70)

  • big d gave a review on 31/10/2009 08:57

    • Good: everything
    • Bad: no sex

    amazing

  • AmeicanDude88 gave 10/10 on 18/01/2009 09:29

    • Good: Allways something to do
    • Bad: None really but if they put it out on a next gen system and improved the graphics it would compete with Halo 3 and Gears of War.

    GTA San Andreas is the best game on PS2. There are hundreds of hours of gameplay.There is always something to do.It has great music, weapons, and cars. The greatest game from Rockstar on PS2. If you don't have it get it. Though kids arent supposed to have it. Anybody who plays this game will get addictdd. The story is the best for a Grand theft auto game, its so much deeper and richer. I LOVE THIS GAME

  • the man gave 10/10 on 10/04/2008 17:24

    im getting it. yay

  • jose ortega gave 9/10 on 04/11/2007 16:19

    are you selling it

  • GTA king gave 10/10 on 26/01/2007 17:07

    • Good: realy addicting
    • Bad: not enough mods for cars and cars to mod and some levels are a little iratating oh yeah and no SEX

    its an awesom game

  • JKT84 gave 10/10 on 29/12/2006 20:29

    • Good: Incredibly detailed cities
      Great Storyline
      More stuff to do than you can possibly have time for
      Great sound effects/voice acting
      Missions are varied and hold your attention
      Classic GTA gameplay
    • Bad: Graphics (which i could care less about) are a bit sub-standard. A few minor glitches appear in PC version.

    If you own only one video game for the rest of your life-- make it this one.

  • GlidingRon gave 10/10 on 06/11/2006 11:42

    • Good: Big Map, Huge selection of Vehicles
    • Bad: Cant stop playing it!!!

    BEST GAME EVER!!!!

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 14/04/2006 23:47

    twas awsome

    i had it and i lost it, never the less it was the best game i ever played!!!

  • Womp gave 1/10 on 09/12/2005 15:47

    oh baby!

    GTA: San Andreas is definately the greatest game I have ever played, sure its not for the kiddies and maybe goes over the top sometimes, but this game rocks!!! You totally have the freedom to do what you want; do up your car, play some pool, bet on the dogs, go clubbing,,, its awsome! although perhaps there should be a limit to how much you can keep pounding a guy on the sidewalk after he's dead??

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 23/11/2005 19:58

    Best game in the world

    GTA SA is the best game ever created, there is so much to explore and so much to do, after you finish the main missions you still have alot of things to do, if you do not have this game then run to the shops and buy GTA: SA right now GO!!!

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