Well okay its a 10 for a next gen version if that's what they really base it on. I my self feel its not a perfect game. Yes I am having just as much fun with it as the next guy but it falls short in its story mode. Let me start off with how annoying Roman is, this guy is like a 5 year old that won't stop nagging you. I just don't care for the fact that I have to pacify every character in the game, you just don't have time to hang out with all these people let alone the dating part plus main mission and sub-missions, sometimes I wounder if Niko is a under cover gay. The other thing that bugs me is driving, yes driving every car in this game bounces all over the place like they were made with cheap part from China. The next thing is I'll be cruising along see another car that I want to jack drive by me I'll hit the e-brake and do a 180 and to my surprise "ITS FREAKING GONE!" Poof into thin air. Its unbelievable the things that change when you turn your back. Next the walking around is so slow, he walks as slow as an old man with a walker the running is just awful to run hold in the A button he trots, beat the A button he jogs about a 100 feet and then he's just to tired to run anymore. He's no marathon man that's for sure. Then there's the weapons and armor where the hell are they all! Hidden that's where. Enough of the complaining now, the game is well worth the buy alone for the 15 multiplayers games you can do. The game runs really good on line the only thing Ive found is when in free mode a pause occurs when a newbie comes in. Over all the game mode has a great story line the graphics are outstanding for what its evolved from. I will say a guide is a must for the story mode...
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