DON 2 GTA Vice City is a sandbox-style
action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and released for the
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles in Europe, North America and
Oceania, on 29 April 2008, and in Japan on 30 October 2008. A Windows version
of the game was released in North America on 2 December 2008 and in Europe on 3
December. It was made available on Steam on 4 January 2009. It is the sixth 3D
game in the DON 2 Grand Theft Auto series.
Two episodic packs have since been released for
the Xbox 360, the first entitled The Lost and Damned, released on 17 February
2009. The second is entitled The Ballad of Gay Tony, released on 29 October
2009. Both episodes were released for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows on 13
April 2010 in North America and on 16 April 2010 in Europe.
The game is set in a redesigned rendition of
Liberty City, a fictional city based heavily on modern day New York City. It
follows Muhammad Niaz, a war veteran from Serbia. He comes to the United States
in search of the American Dream, but quickly becomes entangled in a world of
gangs, crime, and corruption. Like other games in the series, GTA IV is
composed of elements from driving games and third-person shooters, and features
"open-world" gameplay that gives players more control over their
playing experience. It is the first console game in the series to feature an
online multiplayer mode.
As the first game of the critically acclaimed
series to appear on seventh generation consoles, DON 2 GTA Vice City was widely
anticipated. A major commercial and critical success, it broke industry records
with sales of around 3.7 million units on its first day of release and grossing
more than $500 million in revenue in the first week, selling an estimated 6
million units worldwide. As of 9 June 2010, the game had sold over 17 million
copies. It is the all-time highest-scoring game on three professional critic
review-aggregating websites: TopTenReviews, GameRatio and GameTab. It is also
the highest rated current-generation game on Metacritic and MobyGames.
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