Posts with tag ViceCityStories
Posted Apr 15th 2007 11:30AM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News

This week's circulars are highlighting the PSP price drop, and some fantastic deals on some great Rockstar games.
The Warriors, which received a prestigious 8.5 review from PSP Fanboy, is getting even cheaper, dropping down to a mere $15 at Circuit City. Sure, it's a port--but it's a mighty fine game on the handheld.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories is also entering the Best Buy bargain bin this week: it'll be available for a mere $20. Who said PSP games had to be expensive?
[Via
IGN]
Posted Mar 5th 2007 10:20PM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: Grand Theft Auto, Fan Stuff

Maybe the writers of The Simpsons are PSP fanboys like us, angered by the impending release of the PS2 version of
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. The once-PSP exclusive is moving to the home console, and The Simpsons takes a shot at it through the parody game
Death Kill City II: Death Kill Stories. As
Siliconera reports, the goal of the game seems quite fun: "You have destroyed all human life on Earth. Level one complete."
Posted Feb 11th 2007 10:30AM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News, Grand Theft Auto

In the DVD industry, this kind of practice is called "double dipping" and it absolutely sucks. It makes people that have purchased the original feel neglected and the real fans are punished because in order to access the new content, you have to repurchase a new copy. While the practice is considered fine when there's some amount of transparency, Rockstar has been handling it all wrong. Don't call a game a PSP-exclusive if it'll head to another system immediately. Don't consider the games equal, when they're not. Shouldn't gamers have a choice to get the best version of
GTA possible?
According to
GTAPortable.com, the Italian Take-Two website refers to
Vice City Stories on PS2 as having better graphics and exclusive, unpublished content. Hopefully, it won't make PSP gamers feel like the $50 they spent on the original went wasted.
Posted Jan 31st 2007 4:10PM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News, Grand Theft Auto

You may remember that a few days ago, the ESRB
let slip that
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories was heading to the PS2. Looks like PlayStation.com also had a listing for the potential port. However, it looks like the ESRB listing has disappeared, as well as the PlayStation.com listing. Was the original posting just a mistake? Rockstar neither confirms nor denies a PS2 version, simply telling
IGN: "as a company, Rockstar does not comment on rumors or speculation."
While it may be true that Rockstar isn't working on a PS2 version of
Vice City Stories, this listing had to have come from some place. For now, we'll say it's not in the works, but we'll be unsurprised if it ever materializes.
[Thanks, Joe! Via
Joystiq]
Posted Jan 4th 2007 5:30PM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: Grand Theft Auto, The Warriors, Software

Gamers looking for deals on Rockstar's finest need look no further. It appears that the excellent
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories has dropped in price to a
very reasonable $30. Considering how much content the game has, this is certainly quite a bargain.
Looking forward, you'll see that Gamestop is also listing the upcoming PSP port of
The Warriors at a budget price of
$20. The PS2 version of the game wasn't too bad at all, so you may want to pick it up as well.
Use coupon code "SAVER" to get free shipping.
[Via
CAG &
PlayStation]
Posted Nov 16th 2006 2:00PM by Chris Powell
Filed under: News

Just in time for next week's infamous
Black Thursday, IGN has released its
2006 Holiday Buyer's Guide and has also added their 10 choices for PSP games that should fill your stockings this Christmas. That's if you've been a good boy or girl, because if you've been bad, you get
Family Guy.
- Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception
- Daxter
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Killzone: Liberation
- LocoRoco
- Medal of Honor Heroes
- Mercury Meltdown
- Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
- Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror
- Tekken: Dark Resurrection
What, no
Sega Genesis Collection or
EA Replay? And while
Daxter is a very good game, I don't think too many kids will go
Nintendo 64 Kid crazy over getting a game released in March. Still, this is a pretty decent list, and I can't argue with it too much. If you're PSP shopping for someone, you might want to refer to this list.
Posted Nov 15th 2006 11:30AM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News, Grand Theft Auto

About two months ago, I was in a bar, having a few drinks, thinking about how awesome my blogging experience was going to be at PSP Fanboy. Then, I blacked out. I woke up, with a mysterious mark on my neck, and then learned that my super power was to blog profusely. In just a little over two months since our 1000th post, we've reached yet another milestone: our 1500th post. And like before, it's time to give away some swag!
We're giving away a bag full of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories goodies, including the game, a t-shirt and a sticker. All you have to do is threaten us... GTA style. Imagine me playing my PSP, and you're telling me to give you GTA... or else! Think of your funniest/most intimidating threat, and post it in the comments section. Watch your language, though. Simply offensive comments will be deleted and disqualified. The best entries will be the ones that don't resort to such low-brow measures.
Giveaway ends on 11/23/06. Random winner will receive their prize after 12/8/06. Limit 1 entry per person.
P.S. Expect a review of GTA soon. Also, thanks for all your support. Our readership has been growing steadily, and I'd like to thank all of you for reading the blog. Please, spread the word and help PSP Fanboy continue to grow! Thanks.
Posted Nov 9th 2006 6:00AM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News, Grand Theft Auto

Take-Two, the parent company of Rockstar Games, needed some financial help. They
looked to the PSP as a source for the big bucks, and it looks like they're making a healthy return. Within one week of sales, the PSP-exclusive
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories debuted at number 6 in the UK game charts, making it the top-selling handheld game for the week. With
Bully also ranking high, and nary a DS game in sight, it appears that both Take-Two and PSP can breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy their success.
[Via
Gamespot]
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 9:00PM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: Cheats, Grand Theft Auto, Homebrew

The excellent CheatDevice is back. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories became a wonderous playground with the device, letting you do some truly crazy stuff. Mere days after its release, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories has a CheatDevice of its own. Edison Carter has crafted a tool that will let you get Infinite Health & Armor (helpful) and the Video Recorder (more helpful), which lets you capture footage directly from the game.
You'll need to be running DevHook on a homebrew-enabled PSP. If you're homebrew-ready, head over to Edison's website to download the device. Remember: we don't support piracy here at PSP Fanboy. Please buy all your games!
[Via PSP Hacks]
Posted Oct 31st 2006 8:00AM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: Grand Theft Auto, Metareview

It'll be out on store shelves soon:
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. You've seen all our coverage of the game so far. Does the game live up to the incredible hype? Let's find out what some of the critics have to say about this hotly anticipated entry into the
GTA series:
- IGN (90/100) thinks the game falls in very familiar, but high-quality, territory: "It's still largely the same game that we first saw with Grand Theft Auto III. That's not necessarily a bad thing, as Vice City Stories is still easily one of the best games on the system, but if you've began to grow tired of the franchise's mechanics, mission structure or overall feel, this likely won't renew your love of the series."
.
- 1UP (90/100) is still shocked that Rockstar squeezed so much into this portable game: "Like LCS before it, Vice City Stories impresses like few games have managed to do on the system. The fact that the PSP pulls off everything in here with minimal loading screens is amazing. And the sheer amount of variety the game offers -- from side missions to the empire building to the story to the clever collectibles (red balloons, 99 of 'em) to the best sandbox-style, "mess with the world as you'd like" action out there -- will easily keep you entertained on cross-country flights a few times over (though it sucks down battery life at a startling rate)."
.
- GamePro (75/100) thinks the story's poor execution hurts the game: "So it's a big shame that lot of that personality has gone missing in Vice City Stories. Maybe it was the jump to a smaller stage that did them in but the characters and dialogue don't have the same snap nor does the game exhibit the same goofy and utterly loveable 80's style. Instead, the game is gritty and dull to a fault and it doesn't have the same sense of humor that made the past titles so entertaining."
Unsurprisingly, the game is more of the same. It seems like for many of us, that's perfectly fine: we need our
GTA fix. However, for those of you that never got into the formula, or have become tired of the franchise,
Vice City Stories won't do anything to really bring you back. The game is
now available in stores.
Posted Oct 28th 2006 8:00PM by Andrew Yoon
Filed under: News, Grand Theft Auto

The
official Vice City Strories website has been updated with tons of new info about the game's ambitious multiplayer. We stole the details, and made like a bandit. Here are our spoils:
- Empire Takedown
Your team will try to obtain a cache of explosives hidden in the middle of the map. Once you discover the bomb, your team will try to destroy your opponent's team's base. They will, obviously, be trying to do the same to you.
- VIP RIP
The VIP is protected by bodyguards and must grab five briefcases scattered throughout the city. Play as the VIP, or try to kill him before he succeeds.
- Might of the Hunter
It's a race to get to the helicopter. Once a player commands the mechanized the terror, it's his duty to try and mow down as many opponents as possible. Everyone will try to blow the copter up, or snipe the pilot.
- Tanks for the Memories
It's similar to Might of the Hunter, only with a tank. The player driving the tank must try to reach the target time. All other players can damage the tank, and whoever deals the most damage to the vehicle gets to drive it next.
- Vice City Survivor
This is the classic deathmatch mode, available in single and team modes.
- Protection Racket
Destroy your opponents' limosines, while protecting your own.
- Taken for a Ride
Steal your opponents' car, and drive back to your own base. It's like Capture the Flag: whoever holds possession of both cars wins.
- The Hitlist
If you're the marked man, everyone's out to get you. Try to survive as long as you can. Whoever survives the longest as the marked man wins.
- Street Rage
The ultimate race, spanning air, land and sea.
- Grand Theft Auto
The titular multiplayer game. Players must steal certain cars and deliver them to shipping crates. Players that take the most cars, in the best condition, win.
Whoa... that was a lot of multiplayer. I loved
Liberty City Stories' multiplayer modes, and it looks like
Vice City Stories will up the ante quite considerably, featuring 4 more modes than the previous handheld game. The more you hear about the game, the more you want it, huh? Don't fret, though: it
comes out in just a few more days.
[Thanks, ZENegade!]
Next Page >