Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV has been remodeled to look much more like New York City compared to its GTA III era renditions, featuring Broker (Brooklyn), Algonquin (Manhattan), Dukes (Queens), Bohan (Bronx) and Alderney (New Jersey). The total map area is slightly smaller than that of San Andreas, but is immensely more detailed and has no "wasted" open space such as countryside or desert.
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Metal Gear Solid
Despite minor gripes, Metal Gear Solid is, without equal, the best tactical-espionage title on the Game Boy Color.
Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword
If you found the previous pocket-sized Tomb Raider too sluggish or bland, this new one probably won't change your mind.
Tomb Raider
As a total package, Tomb Raider for Game Boy Color delivers a degree of immersion not realized since Tomb Raider 2.
Grand Theft Auto IV (X360)
Grand Theft Auto IV casts players as Niko Bellic, a recent immigrant to Liberty City who, finding himself immersed in a world of crime, tries to make the best of it.
Score: 10.0
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PC)
Set in the early 90s, the next installment in the Grand Theft Auto series brings you to San Andreas--a city troubled by gangs, drugs, and corruption. You'll follow a rising gang member in his journey to save his family and to take control of the streets.
Score: 9.0
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (PS2)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City provides just about everything you'd want in a follow-up to an outstanding game.
Score: 9.6