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Grand Theft Auto - Episodes from Liberty City (Asia)

PlayStation 3
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2010
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GTA Episodes from Liberty City groups The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, two GTA IV DLC as standalone. Two excellent and complementary Liberty City stories without needing GTA IV.

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Category
Open-World 4 players 18+ Co-op
Description
Rockstar collection bundling both episodic Grand Theft Auto IV expansions on a standalone disc. Published by Rockstar, released in Europe in April 2010. Includes The Lost and Damned (bikers) and The Ballad of Gay Tony (clubs and trafficking), new protagonists Johnny and Luis, expanded Liberty City, and new weapons and vehicles.

Grand Theft Auto - Episodes from Liberty City review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
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Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
Liberty City recreated with a dense, disenchanted realism, grey light and teeming architecture: the metropolis breathes a raw, living America. The coherence of the world and the density of the streets compose a credible urban theatre. This visual direction, dark and vast, brought the open world to a new maturity.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾7,4 GB 📅13/04/2010
Published by Rockstar Games

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Collector interest

A standalone compilation of GTA IV's two expansions, playable without the original game, extending Liberty City with two new protagonists. Printed widely, it stays accessible and lightly priced. Its interest lies in its status as additional narrative content on physical media, valued by fans of the entry, more than in scarcity, its distribution remaining wide.

Better with friends

An urban sandbox turned legend, whose open playground lends itself to a thousand improvised antics between players, from wild races to coordinated heists. The fun springs as much from freedom as from unexpected situations that spiral into fits of laughter. The online side, once colossal, now depends on servers whose activity is no longer assured, but the sandbox spirit keeps a unique pull.

A questionable morality

Under the pretext of climbing the criminal ladder, you borrow other people's cars, lose the police and settle every dispute with gunfire, all across open cities built for chaos. The game makes no secret of its irony, yet the thrill of total freedom makes you accept, without flinching, a daily routine of crimes chained together with a slightly guilty grin.

Is Grand Theft Auto - Episodes from Liberty City still worth playing in 2026?

Episodes from Liberty City gathers as a standalone the two GTA IV expansions, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, playable without the base game. These two complementary tales illuminate Liberty City from fresh angles, from Johnny Klebitz's twilight biker gang to the gaudy extravagance of Luis Lopez's nightlife. Rockstar's mature writing and grating humour work wonders here, and the freer tone brings real freshness. For anyone who loved GTA IV or wants to explore Liberty City differently, this diptych remains an excellent acquisition.

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