Attention Grand Theft Auto IV fans looking to complete the “Impossible Trinity”: Rockstar’s second expansion The Ballad of Gay Tony is the Xbox Live Deal of the Week. Revisit Liberty City slightly cheaper, just 1200 Microsoft Points. [Live Marketplace]
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.”
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.
Released to be published in conjunction with reviews (like ours) of Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony, here are more screenshots.
I’m not normally one for the more extreme pursuits, like base jumping from skyscrapers or drinking lemon-lime flavoured soft drink, but there’s something about the prospect of parachuting into a convertible while avoiding bazooka fire that appeals to me.
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.
We saw the screenshots, we saw the box art, and now we finally get to see the debut trailer for Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony.
This fall, an Xbox 360 game will have the word “gay” in its title. But will 360 gamers be able to call themselves gay by then?