GTA: San Andreas is seriously an awesome game, for those of you who have a sense of humor and this game should be taken lightly for its extreme view of the real ganster world. This game boasts awesome gameplay, graphics, sound, and value. Gameplay (Score 10): There's many things to do everywhere you turn. The mini games are fun and at times hilarious. While some more serious missions are somewhat challenging, but not too much that it makes the player bored from trying again and again. Graphics (Score 9): Though not the best graphics out of PS2 games, it does give many beautiful environment rich with details at every turn. The graphics are simple, clean, and understandable enough to be enjoyable. Sound (Score 10): Funny dialogues, realistic voice acting, and emotional tones makes a player laugh, cry, and may even cause anger if taken too seriously. Guns, cars, and even radio stations makes for an amazing game. Value (Score 10): Believe me when I say that this game is longer than any GTA. There's always new things to discover in GTA: San Andreas, and it's fun and touching story line will make you want to play it until you finish it. Tilt (Score 9): I personally don't think this game is very appealing to everyone. The original version is now rated "A" for adults only, and is the source of much controversy, which is very misfortunate. If only people were mature enough, had a sense of humor, and understood that this is only a game, it would've received a 10. To summon it up, GTA: San Andreas will not disappoint if you are a person who has a sense of humor, is mature enough, and can understand that this is only a game. If you fit into these categories, you should not miss this game.
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