"Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City" refers to two notable entries in the Grand Theft Auto video game series: "Grand Theft Auto III," released in 2001, and "Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories," released in 2005. "Grand Theft Auto III" was groundbreaking in the open-world genre, allowing players to freely explore the fictional Liberty City, inspired by New York City. Players assume the role of Claude, a silent protagonist seeking revenge after being betrayed. The game features an expansive urban environment filled with various missions, ranging from petty crime to major heists, alongside a richly detailed world populated by pedestrians and traffic. The gameplay introduced players to a new level of interactivity and storytelling through its nonlinear structure.
"Liberty City Stories," set in Liberty City as well, serves as a prequel to "GTA III." It centers on the character Toni Cipriani, a hitman trying to rise through the criminal underworld while dealing with family loyalty and betrayal. This installment introduced players to additional features, such as more refined combat mechanics, a diverse mission structure, and the ability to engage in side activities like the iconic taxi missions. Both games are notable for their engaging narratives, memorable characters, and the ability to create chaos in a dynamic city filled with opportunity and danger. Players can immerse themselves in the vibrant life of Liberty City, marked by its distinct neighborhoods and a bustling atmosphere that brings the criminal underworld to life.
System requirements
Minimum system requirements
: OS: Windows Vista SP1 / XP SP3 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4 GHz RAM: 1.5 GB HDD: 16GB GPU: NVIDIA 7900, ATI X1900 DirectX: 9.0c