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Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is the second of the two episodic expansion packs available for Grand Theft Auto IV. The Ballad of Gay Tony follows the exploits of protagonist Luis Fernando Lopez, an ex-member of the Dominican drug dealers and the personal bodyguard (referred to by himself as "business associate") of Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince. Prince is the owner of the two largest nightclubs in Liberty City and is a high-status socialite. Rockstar Games said in their press release that this episode "injects Liberty City with an overdose of guns, glitz, and crime" and that "players will struggle with the competing loyalties of family and friends, and with the uncertainty about who is real and who is fake in a world in which everyone has a price."
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This dlc is super fun, one of the best I played. I love all the new weapons and mini games they added. I also love luis and his relationship with gay tony. Adding checkpoints in missions is a god send! The helicopter missions suck since there is no reticle so it is impossible to aim and the helicopters are impossible to control. Also this may just be me, but this dlc crashed a lot and gave me a black screen for a few seconds before resuming the game. Wack.
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Это не игра, а легенда
This is how GTA IV should’ve been in terms of graphics and gameplay. Everything about it looks upgraded, new and fresh. You won’t believe it's the dlc of GTA IV. I don’t know how they could change everything in the DLC but not in the main game. Anyway, this one’s story felt better than the other dlc. Would’ve loved playing a whole game based on this.
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7.5/10
Dlc épica, quase melhor que o original.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBVQuFngndFHfw4QnByZiP0vCsGMNV1FL
keeps the level of the og game, some parachuting mission was a big stinker from what I remember
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