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As always, Grand Theft Auto IV’s main game mechanic is driving. Upon release, few people complained about the way the cars were handled.
However, when compared to more modern titles, things feel a little also realistic. There is a lethargic, heavy feeling in vehicles that makes them feel uncomfortable to drive. It just isn’t as fun as many other games to drive.
On the other hand, the overall shot and movement are still great. Niko is agile and can move satisfactorily. For this reason, shooting enemies is a very fun experience.
The missions you take part in are pretty standard for the series. Drive to objectives, kill enemies and collect goods to deliver. Don’t expect to find too much variety here. Grand Theft Auto IV closely follows the example of its predecessors in this regard.
Still, there are some new things you can do in Liberty City. Maybe you want to go to a cabaret or go bowling. Just call one of your friends and arrange the event, which can add some fun downtime and disrupt the action.

Multiplayer
Unlike previous Grand Theft Auto games, this installment includes a range of extensive multiplayer options for the first time. All you have to do is go to the online section of your mobile and you can enter.
Thankfully, there isn’t even that much time spent waiting in the lobbies. Once you decide to switch to multiplayer, the game throws players into Liberty City to roam freely until a mode is chosen.
This can be anything from races to deathmatches. Thanks to the selection of options you can customize, things should never get out of date. Driving around the city with 15 other players can also be a lot of fun.

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