- GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY PC
- GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY SERIES
- GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY PS2
- GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY MAC
Home to many of Liberty City's more affluent gangsters, Liberty City's commuter-belt is a patchwork of swimming pools, picket fences, backyards, basketball nets, street gangs and five car garages. Suburban bliss and tranquility Liberty City style. This is the final area the player can unlock, the setting for the ending of the story in GTA III. The area is hilly and is home to two gangs: Colombian Cartel and Southside Hoods. The wealthy live here, along with the middle class residents and gangs. This is the suburban area of Liberty City. Places of interest: Love Media Building, Bush Stadium, Kenji's Casino, The Shopping Mall, Liberty Tree Offices At night it is dark, desolate and very dangerous. During the day the area is bustling with businessmen doing their 9-5 thing - insider trading, taking bribes and selling their grandmothers for ten bucks. This is where all the big business takes place in Liberty City and is dominated by the rich, powerful and corporate. This is the second area the player can unlock in the game. Business people with their nice cars are located here, alongside resident gangs - the Yakuza, Yardies and Colombian Cartel. Wong's Launderette, Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant, Momma's Restaurante, Little China Park, Salvatore's Gentlemen's Club.
A delightful district with something for everyone. A bloody turf war has been underway for several months. But this is being challenged by the Triads. Crime is rife in Portland and it has a long history of Mafia control. The area is populated with hookers, pimps, labourers, dockworkers, politicians and general scum. Here you will find the docks, the Red Light District, warehouses, factories, markets, garages as well as some useful suppliers. This is the first area the player can access in the game. This is the old, industrial district, consisting largely of workmen in old cars, the Leones, Triads, and Diablos. The islands are based loosely on the boroughs of New York City - Brooklyn, Manhattan, and New Jersey, respectively - and elements from other major cities such Chicago and Los Angeles. Liberty City consists of three islands - Portland, Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale - and tens of areas each with their own distinct set of pedestrians, cars, and environment. Map of Liberty City Main article: Liberty City in GTA III Era At the end of the storyline, Claude tracks down and kills Catalina in a long shoot out. Claude then begins to climb through the ranks of the city underworld by working for, and eventually betraying or being betrayed by various gangs, in his quest for revenge. Claude later recovers and is arrested by the police to be taken to jail but escapes when the Colombian Cartel attacks the police convoy and sets off a bomb on the Callahan Bridge making it explode. When they exit the bank, however, Catalina shoots and kills the unnamed accomplice and shoots Claude, leaving him for dead as she escapes. The player follows an unnamed criminal (revealed to be named Claude from internal files in GTA San Andreas) as he arrives in Liberty City with his girlfriend, Catalina, and an unnamed accomplice who commits a robbery at the Liberty City Bank. You'll have to rob, steal and kill just to stay out of serious trouble. Mob bosses need a favor, crooked cops need help and street gangs want you dead. Now you're taking revenge, unless the city gets you first. This new perspective has been praised as being a key reason for the success of the series, alongside the new control scheme, both of which have been used in subsequent games. GTA III was the first GTA game to use the third-person over-the-shoulder 3D perspective in gameplay, with the camera located behind and above the player character, as opposed to the top-down perspective primarily used in its predecessors ( GTA 1, GTA London 1969, GTA London 1961 and GTA 2).
GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY PS2
In September of 2012, Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto III on the Playstation Network as part of the PS2 Classics lineup. To celebrate 10 years since the release of GTA III, a mobile version was released in December 15, 2011.
GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY MAC
On August 18, 2011, GTA III was released for the Mac App Store.
GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY PC
The game was originally released for the PS2 on October 2001, the PC on May 2002, and the Xbox on November 2003. It was developed for the PlayStation 2 and PC by DMA Design (now Rockstar North), with the Xbox version by Rockstar Vienna, and all published by Rockstar Games.
GRAND THEFT AUTO III 10TH ANNIVERSARY SERIES
GTA III introduced many familiar features to the GTA series, including the 3D perspective, and turned the series into a huge success. Grand Theft Auto III (also known as GTA III or GTA 3) is the fifth game of the Grand Theft Auto series and the start of both the GTA III Era and the 3D Universe.