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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City for the PlayStation and PC – and their individual downloadable episodes – won’t be making their previously scheduled release dates. Rockstar says the game will be delayed by two weeks to accommodate “minor content changes.”
Released on the Xbox 360 in October 2009, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is coming to the PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows.
The Microsoft Xbox-exclusive episodic expansions to Grand Theft Auto IV received positive reviews (including from us), but one of the heads of GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive indicated yesterday some disappointment with their performance.
Yes, yes we have. Reader Bo (thanks Bo!) alerted us to this image on page 17 of the Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, wondering if it was a hint for GTA 5′s location.
Whether played as an appendage to Grand Theft Auto IV or as half of a standalone disc, the latest GTA installment offers a full game’s worth of a series at its most intriguing and sexual, wild in ways not advertised.
Liberty City finally gets some decent anime in Princess Robot Bubblegum. Only a hyper-sexuality nerd fantasy can save humanity by sleeping with it.
Grand Theft Auto IV’s newest episode, The Ballad of Gay Tony, won’t just build on the game’s already strong single-player portions. There are all-new multiplayer goodies coming, including tanks, helicopters and parachutes, as shown in similarly all-new screen shots.
Rockstar’s latest clip for GTA: Episodes from Liberty City acquaints us with The Ballad of Gay Tony’s dynamic duo, Armando and Henrique, with a shot of The Lost and Damned’s Brian on the side.