Testseek.se har samlat 40 tester av Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars och det genomsnittliga betyget är 87%. Scrolla ned och se alla testerna för Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
Oktober 2009
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40 Tester
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Sammanfattning: Although Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars got quite a positive reception when it was released for DS earlier this year, it apparently didn't perform as well as expected (or so thought the armchair analysts). So, on the surface, it's no surprise for Roc...
A great mixture of some of the best elements of the old top-down GTA games and the modern instalments. Bar some combat control issues, Grand Theft Auto: China Town Wars has perfectly translated to the PSP and is a must-have game. 9.5/10Print this pageU...
Sammanfattning: Daily Mail hysteria alert! Those scamps at Rockstar have turned that nice, gentle brain-training gadget endorsed by Judi Dench and Jean Luc Picard into a device for drug dealing and causing wholesale mayhem – and in doing so have created one of the bes...
Sammanfattning: Liberty City - the location familiar to many GTA fans and this is the location of GTA: Chinatown Wars, recently released on PSP. GTA: Chinatown Wars was exclusively released on DS quite a while ago and critically acclaimed. It was an excellent game an...
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 , Some of the DS mini-games don't work well on the PSP
The PSP version of this fantastic GTA game is even better than the DS original....
Classic GTA formula, drug trading mini-game is surprisingly addictive
Not enough new content, touch-based mini-games are slightly awkward with the analog nub
I lost my DS a month or so ago. It was during the time I was reviewing Scribblenauts. I think I may have put it down somewhere and my brain, lulled into a dreamlike state by Scribblenauts’ quirky and addictive gameplay, simply forgot to remember whe...