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Grand Theft Auto III (Europe)

Xbox
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2003
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The GTA that changed everything, Xbox version of the revolutionary classic. Liberty City's 3D criminal open world remains fascinating. Xbox offers slight visual improvements. A video game monument to have experienced, even today.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 18+
Description
Claude, mute and betrayed by his girlfriend during a heist, climbs the criminal ladder in Liberty City to exact his revenge. Published by Rockstar Games, released in 2003 in the United States and Europe. The first fully three-dimensional GTA, featuring 69 missions, three districts to explore, dozens of vehicles and side missions, and an open-ended narrative that revolutionized video games.

Grand Theft Auto III review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Broadcast across a dozen fictional radio stations, the music weaves the soul of Liberty City, from classical to house through rap and rock. Each station has its own colour, turning the slightest drive into a tailor-made soundtrack. This brilliant idea, a pioneer of the genre, made driving a pure musical pleasure.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾6,3 GB 📅07/11/2003
Published by Rockstar Games

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Collector interest

An Xbox port of the game that swung urban crime into open 3D, the matrix of a genre Rockstar would dominate for decades. Distributed in good volume, its collecting interest lies in this status as a founding stone of the modern sandbox rather than scarcity, the Japanese and Australian pressings being more hunted. A historic piece for fans of open worlds.

A questionable morality

Climbing the criminal ladder here means borrowing every vehicle without asking, running shady errands and sowing cheerful chaos across an entire city left at your mercy. The game wraps it all in a sharp satire, which never stops the player from stringing together crimes with a delighted grin, perfectly at home in the role of the thug.

Is Grand Theft Auto III still worth playing in 2026?

Released on Xbox in 2003, this port of Rockstar's 2001 landmark redefined the very idea of the urban open world. Liberty City, its pirate radio stations, its organised crime and the sheer freedom of action shaped an entire generation of design. The silent protagonist staging and the mission pacing remain genuinely effective. Driving, shooting and the rigid camera show their age without disguise. Stays a historic milestone, well worth recommending today to fans of video game history and to collectors of Rockstar's 3D era trilogy on original Xbox hardware.

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