Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006)

by Rockstar Leeds, Rockstar North, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Racing
Themes:Open world, Action, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The PlayStation Portable follow-up to Rockstar's monumental handheld entry in the series, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. As in Liberty City Stories, this game ventures back to the location of the second PS2 game.
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nie grałem w tą część bo nie miałem PS 2 ale wiem że ta gra jest początkiem przed GTA 3 i chciałbym żeby była wydana po polsku bo już sama grafika i jest jak w GTA VC .
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February 16, 2025
Świetna gra z PS2. Grałem i jest to prolog do VC. Dużo bardziej rozbudowana, jeżeli chodzi o gameplay jest niemal identyczny. Dodam, że można pływać. Daaaawno nie grałem i chętnie bym zagrał na PC.
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