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Jeff Gerstmann lays down the law on why Grand Theft Auto Double Pack for the Xbox is the best version in the series.

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3 comments
Underworldy69
Underworldy69

Joeboe1998: What are you talking about? GTA III and Vice City are better in graphics, but just as good if you do not look for the neat graphics that really show in GTA III, then it is just as good. Seriously, these are two great games. Any XBOX, PC (W/2003 or higher hardware), PS2 (w/First-gen hardware), or 360 (w/hard-drive) owes it to them to get this game if they do not own it.

geoff-uk123
geoff-uk123

I must agree actually. The Xbox versions are superior in terms of graphics. I notice how the lighting is better and the character models look more detailed.

Joeboe1998
Joeboe1998

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, this is bogus

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