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Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (Germany)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on February 7, 2025
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Rockstar's absolute masterpiece. San Andreas redefines open world with a massive map spanning three cities, RPG mechanics, culturally rich storytelling and total freedom of action. One of the greatest games ever created, essential on PS2.

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Category
Open-World 4 players 18+ Co-op
Description
The absolute peak of the PS2 era, released in 2004 by Rockstar North. Carl "CJ" Johnson returns to the fictional state of San Andreas (Los Santos, San Fierro, Las Venturas) for a gangsta saga of over a hundred hours. A sprawling open world, light RPG layers and writing of exceptional scope: a generational classic.

Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Three cities, deserts and countryside recreated with astonishing breadth, bathed in a nostalgic Californian light of the 90s. The coherence of the world and the teeming animation give it a life at every moment. This visual direction, vast and credible, redefined the scale of the open world.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾2,9 GB 📅26/10/2004
Published by Rockstar Games

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Collector interest

A peak of Rockstar's criminal sandbox, whose sprawling fictional state, freedom of action and narrative ambition marked a generation and broke sales records. Still very widespread in the West, its interest lies in this status as a flagship work of the console rather than scarcity. An essential piece for open-world fans wanting a monument of the PS2 era.

Better with friends

A vast criminal playground that slips in a two-player free mode where you sow chaos side by side, with no goal but fun. The improvised cooperation beats any scripted mission: boosting each other into a heist, fleeing the cops together or simply triggering the most memorable mayhem. Huge and generous, it turns the sandbox into a shared playground you never tire of exploring.

A cult cover

In its checkerboard of vignettes bathed in khaki green, San Andreas summons lowriders, gangs and sun-flattened avenues. The warm dominant and the neighborhood faces root the epic at once in the 1990s American ghetto. Teeming and instantly legible, the composition has become one of gaming's most iconic covers.

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.

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