This modern expansion of GTA IV presents excellent graphics & new weapons, but fails in balancing the difficulty.

User Rating: 8 | Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony X360
This expansion/DLC of GTA IV gives the user the idea about managing the Night Life. The protagonist Luis is a good character. The graphics are excellent, while the new vehicles and weapons does add excitement. But, the major part where it fails, in my opinion is the difficulty of the game. Each mission is a kind of same, with same type of combat. The missions are too long also. This decreases the rating of the game, in my opinion. The realism which is the central part of GTA for so long, is now making us irritated because of the difficulty. The way you drive a vehicle, walk on the streets or do a certain task, it all feels real, but this also make life difficult for you. Overall this game is great, a must buy for any GTA IV fan, like me. The difficulty is what makes this game an inferior, compared to GTA IV itself and it's first DLC - The Lost and Damned.