Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

released on Oct 29, 2009

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

released on Oct 29, 2009

Episodes from Liberty City is a standalone compilation of the episodes: Grand Theft Auto IV: Ballad of Gay Tony and Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned


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TLAD was ok, not really for me but TBOGT was amazing! For a DLC it had so much new content and amazing characters and stories.

You can say the story of two DLCs, much better than the original of the fourth part and the old, now killed spirit of Rockstars.

Можно сказать история двух длс, намного лучше, чем оригинал четвертой части и старого, ныне убитого духа рокстаров.

Quando penso em expansões de um jogo que traga com maestria e originalidade de seus personagens, é sem dúvida
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City.

Episodes is comprised of two very-different pieces of DLC: The Lost and the Damned has you commanding a biker gang in perhaps the grimmest piece of content in the entire GTA canon. The Ballad of Gay Tony stands in perhaps direct contrast to that, as it's clear that the missions contained within are a direct callback to the fun-and-fancy-free days of the series. Both have some issues (the club management aspect is pointless, for one) but are still definitely worth playing.

The Episodes From Liberty City pack is a DLC pack that contains 2 extra stories released for GTA 4. In this DLC pack, in which we manage 2 different characters who are indirectly involved in Niko's story in GTA 4, it occupies an important place in terms of understanding the side characters' own stories and event connections in the story of GTA 4. Both The Ballad of Gay Tony and the Lost and Damned DLC have some unique weapons and vehicles, and the DLC weapons are pretty good (I wish they were included in the main game as well). The Ballad Of Gay Tony DLC had quite a lot of helicopter missions, and many tasks were more difficult than Lost and Damned (I mean, some tasks were unnecessarily difficult) in this respect, I liked Lost and Damned more both because of the length of the DLC and because the tasks were of more acceptable difficulty (It also has some good features, such as calling gang members by phone or calling a motorcycle to your location). In short, I recommend playing if you want to do more extra tasks after finishing the story of GTA 4. If you don't have GTA 4, I recommend that you buy the GTA 4 Complete Pack,which also contains these 2 DLC.