Grand Theft Auto 4: Episodes From Liberty City (Includes The Lost And Damned & The Ballad Of Gay Tony)

Released on 29 October 2009

Rating: 18+ (BBFC)

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Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars  perfect for people with jobs!!!

Booldozer  |  13/09/2009  |  See all Booldozer's reviews (2) »

I downloaded the lost and damned from xbox live and enjoyed it allot.
I work 45 hours a week and struggle to find time for games like oblivion, fallout 3 and gta 4.
I found this bitesize version of gta 4 much easier to play.
For a start all islands are unlocked from the start, there's no taking your friends out for meals, and the story can be completed in 5 hours (with lots of other stuff to see and do after wards).
I'm sure that Gay Tony will be something similar.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars  Great offer

Thenel75  |  16/10/2009  |  See all Thenel75's reviews (1) »

What a price!!!
I am leaving in France and let me tell you this package will cost here around a hundred euros.... madness....

Thx Play

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  Great addition to the series.

ZOMBIENATIONZ  |  22/11/2009  |  See all ZOMBIENATIONZ's reviews (145) »

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Where these titles lack the bravado and character arcs of the original GTA 3 they are not lesser games, oh no.
What they add, particularly TBOGT is fun.
Right from the off you can be running around causing chaos knicking helicopters and generally being a bad ass and its great!!!!!
The city is still as alive and vibrant as ever but now it seems even more of an adult playground due to the mission structures and goals.
Technologically its not as in yer face as it was when it first came out but the game engine still is strong.
Overall a very worthy standalone purchase indeed.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  Best DLC ever, price is a steal.

mischiefmayhemsoap  |  09/11/2009  |  See all mischiefmayhemsoap's reviews (2) »

Both are amazing. Lost and Damned is gritty and desperate, only let down is the rushed ending. Its enjoyable, you can tell how much attention went into the outlaw feel.

Gay Tony is really fun and has some amazing set pieces, (including a shootout in coney island and atop the empire state building). Its cool seeing all the things that went on in the backround of Nikos story. If you have played GTA4, Then you need this to finish the party.

there is so much in this game to see and do. theres so much satire and probobly the best soundtrack in a GTA ever- Ska, Dance, 80s pop, Rock.... Funniest game you'l play for a long time.

Comes with the regular loveable GTA cast of scumbags, shysters and degenerates. as usual, the 2 main charicters are a joy to play as.

Only thing thats sad is, this might be the last time you ever play in Liberty City, and it seems that there are so many locations left out, so much amazing looking avenues and alleys that have been left out. Like there could be more stuff to come

in all. amazing. All the loose ends are tied up. Best DLC EVER!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  Ballad of Gay Tony is the Best Yet.

GavinoFree  |  09/11/2009  |  See all GavinoFree's reviews (2) »

I agree with many people when they say that the Ballad of Gay Tony is the best one out of the whole of GTA IV. Better than Lost and Damned and the original Nico story. Brilliant characters, brilliant intertwined plot. Every mission feels like the best mission you have ever played thanks to the addition of the parachute, which is why the scoring system fits in so nicely. You can go back and replay individual missions to try and get the 100% rating on each one. I struggled to get into Lost and Damned at first, due to the grittiness that overruns the game and menus, but once I turned off that grainy "Noise Effect" I started enjoying it more and by the end of it I loved it. The characters in Lost and Damned definitely aren't as likeable as the ones in the original story or Gay Tony but it is still worth playing. I think everyone who liked GTA IV should definitely get these two new episodes for hours and hours of refreshed gaming.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  "Great package let down by The Ballad of Gay Tony."

arty666  |  17/04/2010  |  See all arty666's reviews (137) »

I loved GTA IV and when I heard that the overpriced DLC was converting onto disc, I knew I had to have it. I started off playing The Ballad of Gay Tony and I can honestly say that it is awful. It is so boring and I lost interest about 2 hours into it. The Lost and Damned on the other hand is absolutely awesome! The bikes are a pleasure to drive around in. The missions in TLAD are pretty sweet too, ranging from helping out your gang members to infiltrating rival gangs clubhouses. It took me about 9 hours to complete TLAD which is great length for DLC. I've heard that it takes the same length for TBoGT but I don't know because it was so bad I didn't bother to finish. The achievements are pretty cool too. Overall, a great package lt down by The Ballad of Gay Tony. In my humble opinion, buy it for The Lost and Damned! It's up there with the likes of Fallout 3 DLC, Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  GREAT GAME AND PRICE!!

masterplasterer  |  15/11/2009  |  See all masterplasterer's reviews (4) »

Just bought an xbox 360 elite and got this game with it, I have GTA IV on my ps3 and loved it.. Im half way through the lost and damned and its great. If you liked gta IV buy it.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars  Great addition, however...

SanityAssassin  |  29/12/2009  |  See all SanityAssassin's reviews (3) »

...I completed The Ballad of Gay Tony in under 10 hours. As much as I thoroughly enjoyed the missions, I was a little disappointed with the lack of choice. GTA IV had several missions where you could make your own choice of what to do, i.e. Kill an enemy or go to Kate before Roman's wedding. TBOGT doesn't provide this choice, but there are other things you can do, such as sky diving. A lot of the missions include helicopters, which I'm not fond of, but the gameplay and graphics are amazing. I also enjoyed the freedom to work as security in one of Gay Tony's nightclubs.

I'm now working my way through The Lost and Damned. So far, so good. The gang of bikers, the rival gang wars, the Clubhouse hangout. I have no complaints upto now, but I'm guessing this one is as short as TBOGT. Amazing game overall though. I'd definitely recommend buying this one.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars  Good but flawed

robbieec  |  22/09/2010  |  See all robbieec's reviews (43) »

As with GTA IV the story telling is excellent and the graphics however the game engine is still flawed. The driving, slow vehicles, police chases really all do get out of hand at times and im not one for getting frustrated with games but this is one where you will find yourself cursing quite a lot. Still addictive though because of the story.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars  Perfect

bladerboy069  |  19/11/2009  |  See all bladerboy069's reviews (9) »

Everything it needed to be better. Liked GTA IV and TLAD but this is just perfect!

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