Just started playing GTA IV on the Steam Deck after having it sitting in my Steam library for years. It’s really fun. I really like the protagonist, the setting, and it’s openness. It’s a bit more tame than GTA V which I have played as well and I prefer the more subdued tone.
Having been a fan since the very first game, I always found 4 to be the black sheep of the series. It’s tone is so far removed from every other GTA that if not for the gameplay being identical, it could have been something other than GTA. I am absolutely a fan of the more comic, over-the-top film genre love letters that the other games deliver. The goofier missions, the demented humor, even the god damn color palette is brighter and poppier in every GTA that isn’t 4.
That said, I didn’t dislike it at all. It’s got one of the best stories in a game. It makes you feel things other than anger and catharsis (IE anger at Tenpenny for being a bastard man, carthisis when you finally kill him). It’s deeper in that regard. The physics are also more realistic, and while I do appreciate this for the on-foot combat, GTA5 absolutely nails the balance between real and fun with vehicles so I find driving much less fun in 4.
strongarm@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
The best and I mean BEST play through to do is what’s called The Possible Trinity, it involves playing GTA IV and it’s 2 expansions, The Ballad of Gay Tony and The Lost and the Dammed missions in a specific chronological order.
It really makes the excellent writing standout and is like being part of an interactive drama series that’s like The Sopranos and The Wire.
gtaforums.com/topic/430301-the-possible-trinity/
It’s my favourite gaming memory ever.
berrodeguarana@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
I remember playing these DLC’s but I don’t remember the specific plots anymore.
But I do remember that I felt very “in-character” with each one of them due to being different neighborhoods, missions and vehicles they used.
strongarm@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Yeah Rockstar put so much into the world building for Liberty City. The writing was really good.