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March 2009
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Hours upon hours of superb gaming, Streamlined for portable play, Drug dealing and Rampages!
Omnipresent cops, Vehicles are quick to explode, No fart button
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Veröffentlicht: 2009-05-25, Autor: Jan , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: NameGranted, we're a little GTA'ed-out here in the PCW bunkers at the moment, but that didn't stop us from reviewing the DS version of the game. It might look and feel a bit like a throwback to the first two games in the franchise, but GTA Chinatown perfo...
Storyline complexity and sheer quantity of content. Detailed visuals and sound, with intuitive control scheme, all injected with Rockstars typical humour. A must for every DS owner.
Zusammenfassung: The announcement of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars was met with some justifiable skepticism. Shortly after the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto IV released, it was unveiled and given a release date only a few mere months away. Very much shy of w...
Zusammenfassung: James Wright9.1 Finally, an adults only game on the Nintendo DS or DSi. That’s right, Rockstar have finally brought the latest Grand Theft Auto game franchise to this popular console in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars that transforms gamers into Huan...
Trademark GTA gameplay and humour, solid controls, huge city to explore
Sub-par script, difficulty spikes, changing between the two DS screens on the fly can be disorienting
A fantastic addition to Rockstar’s legacy, Chinatown Wars stands solidly on its own two feet as not only the series’ first foray onto the Nintendo DS, but a damn good game, to boot. ...
Zusammenfassung: Chinatown Wars marks the first time the Grand Theft Auto series has graced the DS hand-held, finally incorporating touch play and a dual-screen interface. The anticipated result is a resounding success and should prove as popular as those health-boost...
Doesn't feel like a compromise compared to other GTA games , Improves upon previous games with new features , The massive Liberty City from GTAIV is instantly recognisable , Intuitive controls make great use of the touchscreen , Lengthy story, loads o...
Multiplayer supports only two people , Camera doesn't always afford you a clear view of action
This isn't just a DS version of GTA, it's a fantastic game that advances the series by introducing a number of great new features....
Brilliant controls, Looks truly beautiful, Has some of the best mini-games out there, Does freeroaming better than most current-gen titles, Uses the touchscreen in a brilliant way
Checkpoint systems inadequate, Suicidal cops bust you in frustratingly unrealistic ways
You control the movement of Huang and you drive around using the D-pad and face buttons. The cars controls are really responsive, and the game assists you re-align your ride with a road after those steep turns, making it really easy to dodge traffic an...
Unique art style; huge city to explore; tons of mini-games and side missions; user-friendly interface.
Slow at times; Alderney island not included; inaccurate targeting system.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is a big achievement especially considering that this is Rockstar’s first attempt at an open-world crime game for the DS. The game doesn’t try to reinvent the GTA formula by much but instead refines it even fur...