Grand Theft Auto 4 Review ™/ Text / Akawasi Poku
13th August 2008

 

What is Britain famous for? The Pound, The Queen, Leona Lewis but Grand Theft Auto 4! I bet you never knew that. Grand Theft Auto 4 which will probably going to be the greatest forms of entertainment ever created was created by a British company! Wow, anyway enough about GTA’s Britishness but this game is visually and creatively stunning and is realistically reminiscent of real life. In this episode of the GTA saga you play the role of an eastern European who goes by the name of Niko Belic. Niko being an ex-solider in the Bosnian war means he has no remorse and this is shown when you mow down helpless pedestrians while on route to a mission to take out a drug lord. The control system has been revamped to allow more realistic shoot outs which allow you to take cover anywhere. Rockstar have really created something special in Grand Theft Auto 4 with the high definition visuals that are so clear your eyes bleed with joy and the stunning sound which helps make this game hard to put down. GTA 4 is available now on Xbox 360 and Playstation

 

 

 

 

Issue Two
Aug 2008


Reggie Yates Interview
Road To 2012 : Olympics Special
Road To Carnival Fashion
Freedom At A Price
Red Hot Interview
Nash Money Sneakers
Micachu Interview
Natty Interview
Life In The Marine Corps
Parents Meet The Teenagers
Young Londoners
Meet The Cast Of Adulthood
Cyko Logic Interview
Fred Butler : Prop Stylist Interview
Immortal Technique Review
Made In Queens
Victor Timofeev : Artist Interview
Ricky Powell Interview
Twizzle Interview
Flywear Feature
Top Girl Film Feature
Queen Of Nations
Not Without My Sister
Sky's The Limit
Career's Advice


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Bashy Interview
The Cool Kids
Lady Lykes
Grimes New School
Rowdy Superstar Interview
The Sound Of Reason
Slash Interview
Hoxton Vs Hampstead Fashion
Young Designers
Lucinda Chua Interview
Will Kay Interview
The Brothers Size
Chris Lambert
Duane Henry
Drug Trafficking Feature
Does My Bum Look Big in This
Life After Prison
Whats Upsetting Our Children
MP Julia Goldsworthy
Autechre Live In London

Hardcore Is More Than Music
Media Box
Paddington Development Trust
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