Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Is Grand Theft Auto 4 for Xbox 360 online fun?

Q. I'm planning to get the game and looking forward to playing online in that game. Is it fun? What are all the things you can do online?

A. Grand Theft Auto IV includes online multiplayer, with 15 modes of play available.The multiplayer supports up to 16 players 32 players in the PC version and allows players to explore the entire city.Players use a customisable character in a majority of the modes, and cash earned during play translates to a level at which more clothing is available for their character, depending on the level. Hosts of the games can control many variables, such as police presence, traffic, and weapons. The online games are split into ranked and unranked matches. The reward for the ranked gameplay is cash, which determines players' ranks.The game does not feature any split screen or LAN multiplayer modes on console, but the PC version does have LAN support.

There are several different game modes available. Team based gameplay modes include Team Deathmatch, where 2-8 teams compete to accumulate the most kills in a traditional deathmatch; Team Mafiya Work, in which 2â8 teams compete to complete contract work for the "mafiya", such as escorting/killing targets or stealing cars; Team Car Jack City where 2â8 teams compete to steal cars and earn money for keeping them undamaged; Cops n' Crooks, featuring a team of cops who must compete against a team of crooks (which features the "All for One" variation - requiring the cops to kill the crooks' "Boss" before he is escorted to the extraction point - and the "One for All" variation - requiring the cops to kill all of the crooks before they reach the extraction point); and Turf War, involving two teams who compete to take control of designated areas of the map and control them for as long as possible.

The game also includes a variety of racing and cooperative modes, which include Race, in which players race through checkpoints in a traditional automobile race; a GTA Race variation, where players race through checkpoints in an automobile race, with the ability to combat their opponents; Hangman's N.O.O.S.E., a co-op mode that requires players to collect a person from the airport and safely escort him to the extraction point before the cops kill him; Deal Breaker, a co-op mission that requires players to assault a construction site captured by enemies, then chase a group of enemies before they escape; and Bomb da Base II, a co-op mission that requires players to clear out a ship, then destroy it with explosives. The game also features a Free Mode, in which players have the entire map open to explore, with no end goal or mission to complete.

There are, however, limitations when playing Free Mode. Certain features from the single player story mode are disabled. The disabled features include the mini-games such as bowling, darts, and pool. Also disabled is other content found in the game, including cheats, clubs and the internet café. These limitations also apply for all other game-types.

Will you regret video games in 10 or 20 years time?
Q. When you are older and no longer have time for video games (if you have a family) will you regret spending your teenhood on video games? I personally won't because i basically got to experience a wide range of different things through games.

A. Ok, this will be a long post but here it goes. I've been playing video games since PONG! was first placed in bowling alleys and bars (I'm almost 50) and continued playing them through high school, when the only place to play was your local arcade. I received my first home console ( a Nintendo NES) as a wedding gift. We had a baby, then two, then three, and I continued playing video games. My kids are 24, 22, and 17 now and I play almost every night. I've written a couple of FAQs and have over 400 games in my collection. I own a Sega Genesis, Sony Playstation, Sony PS2, Sega Dreamcast, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PS3, and a Sony PSP. I still play and never regret the time I had with all of my games and all of the experiences I had with them. Time is a difficult commodity to come by but if you really love doing something you'll always find time for it. So, no, I don't regret the time I spent playing video games.

What are some good games/strategies to help better your relationship with someone?
Q. I've been dating this guy for almost 3 years and neither of us are very good about talking to other people about our problems, we tend to bottle it up. What are some good games or strategies or a simple activity that would help bring you closer to someone?

A. hi this may sound a bit stupid but try playing computer games together either on the xbox 360 or ps3 if ya aint got 1 go buy one me and my other half play co-op games together or against each other its great fun.or try going out like to a bowling alley bowling is great.bottleing it up doesnt help i no i used to do it when i was younger and it only ends up messing your head up or splitting you up in the end.or if you dont have kids then go and take up some sort of martail arts together its great fun and keeps you fit and it is a great way of learning to express anger and control anger and team work.ive been doing it since i was 8years old and im nearly 30 now.or go buy some board games like manopaly me and my other play it but we play strip monopaly instead its fucking great coz you can cheat and make him take his clothes off.




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