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And when I mean at your own risk, I mean to the risk of being called out for piracy!! Do not download this unless you like piracy on the Internet archive! Get the game instead on steamunlocked. Take back the iconic neighborhood as Carl Johnson in this epic tale of redemption filled with an action-packed storyline.

Collect and browse through a diverse collection of deadly weapons, vehicles, and aircraft in this free download for PC. Train and hone your skills by going to the gym, firing range, and flight schools. He returns to his San Andreas neighbourhood to attend the funeral of his mother. Since its launch in , Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has managed to accumulate hundreds and thousands of accolades from both players and critics.

Dragged back to the hood by the death of your mother, you start running with your old homies once more. It's not the most interesting of hooks -although there's a pleasing amount of backstabbing, betrayal and brotherly love thrown in - but it works, and the promise of new areas to explore helps drive you on. The core gameplay has changed hardly at all from Vice City.

A typical mission might see you tasked with beating up a drug dealer. So you jump in a car, bum it round to the crack den and proceed to knock seven shades of shit out of your target with the baseball bat you looted from the corpse of an earlier victim.

Other mission types include illegal street races, heists and lowrider bouncing contests. But if you're thinking that this is simply a rehash of earlier GTA games with a bigger map, think again. San Andreas adds an incredible amount to this core gameplay, and it makes the game feel even vaster. For instance, CJ can get tattooed, have a haircut, bulk up in the gym and buy clothes.

Hell, you can even trick out your ride in several garages dotted around the map. None of this is purely cosmetic: changing your appearance gets the cops off your back, while weightlifting increases the amount of damage you deal in a fight. We haven't even mentioned the numerous girlfriends you can squire, the burglaries, the fat stat or the properties available for purchase. There's a mind-boggling amount of stuff to do. Other additions include RPG-style skills, which become improved through practice: bump up your rifle skill and shooting becomes sharper: increase your motorcycling proficiency and you won't tumble off as often.

Another important stat is Respect', which rises as you plough through missions. The higher it is, the more gang members you can entice into your entourage. San Andreas has a turf war system that requires you to grab rival gangs' territory and claim it as your own. Any areas you control will be populated by recruitable thugs who follow you around, attacking enemies and performing drive-bys.

While not the best fighters, they do provide a welcome extra dimension to GTA's combat. Ah, combat. This brings me nicely to the point I touched on earlier. Like I said, I wish I'd waited for this version of San Andreas before picking up my digital Glock and embarking on a pixellated life of crime, as the newly arrived PC version is better than the PS2 version in a couple of significant ways.

Thanks to the mouse and keyboard combo, combat is vastly improved. You can actually manually aim the guns accurately and quickly, which is nigh-on impossible to do on the PlayStation 2. Gunfights are more tactile, enjoyable and far, far less frustrating. Then there's the visual side of things.

You can probably tell from the screenshots that San Andreas is not particularly impressive when compared to the likes of Half-Life 2 - most of the textures are blurred and fuzzy, and none of the latest graphical effects have been implemented. But it's still far superior to the PS2 version: the draw distance is further, the frame-rate is better and the resolution is higher. Realtime shadows replace indistinct blobs. All told it's a smoother, slicker-looking game.

Rockstar has also thrown in some new features for the PC. Photos and stats can be exported, there's a second replay function, and should you get bored of the ludicrously fantastic soundtrack and fancy yourself as a bit of a Dave Lee Travis, you can create your own radio station using MP3s.

Commercials are even spliced in between tracks to create a more authentic feel, and the game is now moddable -something that will open things out even more. One thing that's missing is the co-operative two-player mode of the PS2 version, which Rockstar claims wouldn't work given the PC's control options.

Debatable perhaps, but it was a pretty insignificant part of the game to begin with, so it won't be missed too strongly. So has San Andreas on PC been worth the wait? Well, yes, quite frankly: it's a marked improvement on what was already a bloody brilliant game. If you've played through the PlayStation 2 version then we wouldn't suggest spunking another 35 notes on it, but if you've been more patient than stupid old me, go out, buy it and play on, playa.

Let's face it: for the most part, voice acting in games is pitiful. Collect resources. Do more. Open multiple instances and play the same game from different accounts. Write a set of commands to execute a series of actions that you want to automate. Bind it to one key and you are done. Experience crisper graphics and smoother animations. Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later. Some games are not meant to be played on a tiny screen, with clumsy controls and all the complications that comes along with it.

Even if they are, actually, a mobile version. This is exactly the case here, and this is why you should be looking on ways to overcome that problem. Just imagine how harder it would be if you had to take control of the streets in a city falling apart by crime using only… a touchscreen?! Luckily, we have the perfect solution for you: the new and improved BlueStacks! Play it big, in your PC screen, with a much more stable internet connection and using the mouse and the keyboard keys to take full control of your actions.



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