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    Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City Xbox 360 Review

    Posted on Monday, November 23 2009 @ 14:40:17 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    When Microsoft and Rockstar announced a joint partnership to have exclusive DLC content, the internet basically exploded. The most anticipated game in many years was going platform exclusive, to a degree. And considering that platform was not Playstation, the platform many people see as the one which built the GTA franchise, it was hard for some people to swallow.

    Earlier this year we saw the release of The Lost and the Damned on Xbox Live; a biker story taking place during the same time as the main Niko story from the original game. As promised, we have now seen the second DLC, The Ballad of Gay Tony, but in a surprise Rockstar has released these two titles as a singular package which is sold at retail and not only that, does not require the original game. Whether Episodes of Liberty City is worth the purchase depends on a few things which are explored in this review. However, it is clear that Rockstar has listened since the first DLC, because the second, TBOGT, is by far the best.


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