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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (iPhone)
Jan 20th
So I did a mission or two last night, including one where I had to drive an ambulance that was being chased by the cops while making sure my passenger didn’t flatline. I remember switching between the buttons (for driving) and touchscreen (for restarting the patient’s heart) being awkward on the DS, but on the iPhone version it’s just another button, just to the left of the driving controls. Much easier.
No, I’m not trying to find ways in which the iPhone version beats the DS version – the differences are mainly obvious and not very important in the general scheme of things – but I thought it was interesting. What playing this game has shown me, though, is that this game needed a spot in my Top Ten Games on 2009 list and didn’t get one. I think my dissatisfaction with the DS last year made me forget just how good this one game is. It’s certainly going to be in my next list of the ten best iPhone games and it’s probably the best game on the system. I feel almost sorry for all the other little puzzle games and arcade games, that once shone brightly but now have to cower in the shadow of this beast of a game.
Anyway, after doing some missions and some successful drug deals I bought myself a new house. I didn’t mean to, but I got confused and pressed the screen in the “Buy” area by mistake. Still, having another safe house never hurts and I was still left with a few thousand dollars.
So I spent all but $66 dollars on coke. And, then, yes, got busted. The police fined me that $66, leaving me with absolutely nothing. Previously wealthy, I was now penniless.
I put the game down for a while and told my wife what had happened – several times, in fact, trying to impress on her the sheer horror of it all. I had nothing. Nothing at all.
In bed, before rolling over and going to sleep, I had to play the game again. There was no way I was leaving myself in that state overnight. What to do, though? I could do a mission, but that might take a while if it was a difficult one. (I only have the one available right now.) So instead I went down south and set a new time on the Go Kart track, winning $100 in cash. Once I’d done that, I got an email from a guy selling cheap weed, so I went over to him and spent $45. And then fate intervened on my behalf. I got another email from someone wanting to buy weed urgently at inflated prices. (Things hardly ever line up that nicely in this game. It’s a very unusual event.)
I very, very careful drove myself over to the buyer and unloaded my cheap, cheap weed… and got nearly a thousand dollars for it. I drove home and saved (you don’t have to drive home to save, but I like to) with $1,009 dollars in my pocket. It’s not a lot, but it’ll set me up nicely.
So, from being rich enough to buy a house, to being completely penniless, to making a fresh start, all in an evening. There’s nothing scripted about it, I made the story myself, but it was a good one. I think Hollywood might even be interested, as long as I changed the drug dealing to, I don’t know, dealing in rare orchids or something. Rags to riches to rags to… well, not riches, exactly, but something. With a Go Kart race in the middle. What’s not to love?
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (iPhone)
Jan 19th
As Nick Cave would say: Man, I’m on fire!
Had an excellent, huge entertaining lunchtime messing about. Police chases aplenty, failing to make huge jumps and an amazing on-foot chase through half the city trying to kill a taxi driver who’d made the mistake of giving me a ride home. I was just going to go pay the fare and go to sleep, but couldn’t resist firing a shotgun at the cab after I got out. Which then led me to use all my shotgun ammo firing wildly in its general direction. Then all my pistol ammo. Soon enough I was banging on the taxi with a truncheon, then pulled the driver out, hit him a few times, but he managed to run. It took me ages to catch up to him and land the final blow, but I managed it in the end.
Brilliant stuff. And, I suspect, taken out of context quite worrying. Maybe even in context, too. I promise I have nothing against taxi drivers in real life.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (iPhone)
Jan 19th
Argh! Argh! Stupid game! Argh! Bah!
No, I haven’t gone off the game, I just keep losing money in drug busts. I’ve lost thousands and thousands of dollars in ecstasy, coke and heroin. Every deal that’s meant to make me a big lot of cash seems result in a trip to the police station or the hospital.
There was the time that I decided to try and escape the cops by driving a huge truck through the park. And the time I was ambushed by a gang of angry prostitutes while carrying a massive amount of smack.
I guess I’m just unlucky. Each failure, though, only makes it more important that I pull off one of these high value deals at some point. I need cash. Lots of cash.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (iPhone)
Jan 18th
I’ve spent about an hour and a half in the iPhone version of Liberty City now and have come to some conclusions.
1) This is the same game as the DS version, with the mini games, the strangely addictive scratch cards, the drug dealing, the rampages etc. all seemingly intact.
2) The DS version was brilliant and by far and away the best game on the DS last year.
3) The iPhone version is, therefore, also brilliant.
It’s not all perfect, of course. This being a GTA game, the shooting controls are… imprecise. There’s no way to choose to lock on to a target – you shoot where you’re facing – but there does seem to be some semi-random auto-targetting thing going on. It’s been more of a help than a hinderance so far, but it’s a bit weird. Still, I tried a machine gun-based rampage and got a bronze medal without breaking a sweat, despite cop interference, so the shooting is definitely workable. (The other controls are perfectly fine, by the way.)
Also, in the tattoo mini game I have no idea why sometimes I get a perfect rating and why sometimes I fail. I don’t understand what’s going on there at all. Still, it’s completely optional now I’ve unlocked it. I don’t remember ever bothering with it in the DS version.
If you’ve never played Chinatown Wars on the PSP or DS you’re in for a treat. If you have played it before then, well, it’s up to you. It’s long enough since I last started the DS version to be good fun for me, but your mileage my vary.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (DS)
Apr 23rd
Played quite a lot of this in the end. Made a cool £20,000 on a coke deal, delivered some noodles, bought a hearse, that sort of thing. The most annoying thing right now is that I think I’ve managed to buy all but one safe house, but can’t find another for sale anywhere on the map.
GTA IV: The Lost and Damned (360)
Apr 21st
A few more missions done, which are tying a lot more into Niko’s storyline – and not always in ways I approve of.
Still BEST GAME EVER though.
GTA IV: The Lost and Damned (360)
Apr 20th
Did a couple more missions this morning. (Being on holiday for the win!) Had to deal with some traitors, which was easy enough, then had to go and deal with a drugs convoy at a toll booth. That took quite a few tries, as I wasn’t quite sure what I was doing or the best way to approach things. Once I worked out a strategy I did it with ease, though. I like that, actually. It’s not all just firing away blindly, I really needed a plan. And when that plan came together, I loved it.
GTA IV: The Lost and Damned (360)
Apr 19th
Didn’t get to play my big consoles long this morning, so rather than put on Valkyria Chronicles, I decided on some GTA. I finally managed to do the pipe bomb mission I’d been a little bit stuck on, which was nice.
The main reason I wanted to play, though, is that I’m finding it hard to stop thinking about GTA IV. Over the last few weeks, a thought has been nagging at me.
The thought: “GTA IV is better than Doom.”
Astounding, bizarre and even heretical, that thought. Doom has been my favourite game of all time (and thus the best game ever) for fifteen years now. Nothing’s ever come close to replacing it over the long term. But GTA IV has been nagging at me. Every time I play it it astonishes me. And maybe that astonishment is more about the world and the graphics engine and less about the core game, but so be it.
Doom is perfect, in its way. There’s no flab, nothing but pure, core brilliant game. GTA IV isn’t perfect. It’s got mess, loose ends, annoyances and oddities aplenty. But, but, but… maybe, sometimes, isn’t a glorious mess just, you know, better? I’ll take London, which has grown over centuries over any neat planned community. And maybe I’ll take Liberty City over a base on Mars.
I don’t know, but when it’s the middle of the night and the rain’s lashing down and the flames from a burned-out van are blowing in the wind, GTA IV seems to be making its case in the most eloquent manner.
GTA IV: The Lost and Damned (360)
Mar 30th
Played some more of this. Did a few story missions, some gang wars and tried a race several times, but couldn’t win it.
The best moments were, once again, nothing to do with the story or side missions, though. The most enjoyable parts were when I just walked through the streets, seeing the sites and randomly killing people who seemed like they deserved it. Sunny days, rain-lashed nights, a dirty beach under cloudy skies.
I love Liberty City.