Crime plays.

User Rating: 8.5 | Grand Theft Auto IV PS3
Ever get the feeling that the crime rate would drop dramatically and the entire city could live in a state of harmony, the mob's would fail, the police could retire and everything would be blissful had it not been for your own actions? According to Grand Theft Auto 4, that sure would make everything boring.

I bought this game for a buddy of mine for his birthday, and after a year or so, he had only found enough time to unlock the first island. So, I sat down and bulldozed my way through the rest of it in two days flat, and I have to say - even picking up there in the middle of it all, it was still quite enthralling, captivating, and some of the best fun I've ever had.

Like it's predecessors, you don't even have to play the game itself to have a fun filled time. I could sit and listen to the radio alone for hours, which, by the way, they outdid themselves on the soundtrack and humorous talk radio station once again.

So, you're a foreigner merely looking for work, who knew you could find so much excitement and trouble to get yourself into. That's the land of opportunity for you. Quite a good storyline all throughout, but quite an abrupt ending. Nevertheless, as the GTA series continues to be repetitive borderlining redundancy, anyone who craves the virtual crime boss ritual these games offer will surely treasure this one.