Firstly this game drops the overlay for a traditional GTA IV look and it looks as grand as ever. Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony. (ESRB: M (Mature) BLOOD AND GORE,INTENSE VIOLENCE,PARTIAL NUDITY,STRONG LANGUAGE,STRONG SEXUAL CONTENT,USE OF ALCOHOL,USE OF DRUGS,ONLINE INTERACTIONS NOT RATED BY THE ESRB) The Ballad of Gay Tony injects Liberty City with an overdose of guns, glitz, and grime. As Luis Lopez, part-time hoodlum and full-time assistant to legendary nightclub impresario Tony Prince (a.k.a.
The vibe is excellently captured, the soundtrack compliments this. At night you could choose to do nightclub errands which are ver repetitive but can be really funny and there is even a segment where you then realise how this got an 18/M rating. Know another quote from Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony Dont let people miss on a great quote from the 'Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony' movie - add it here Add a Quote. The Webs Largest Resource for Famous Quotes & Sayings.
The score has no effect, but gauges the player's overall performance in a mission, as well as unique goals they accomplished.Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is a DLC expansion pack available for Grand Theft Auto IV. A notable addition, previously introduced in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, is a scoring system for missions. It features similar gameplay, and the same setting as Grand Theft Auto IV. Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is an action-adventure game set in the open world environment of Liberty City.
The expansion brings a separate story set in Liberty City, and the core game is required to experience it.Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is a DLC expansion pack available for Grand Theft Auto IV. Both the expansion and the core game were developed by Rockstar Games. Yusuf Almir, the son of an Arab tycoon who wants nothing more than to have a good time and steal things he isn't legally allowed to own.Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony for PC, X360 and PS3 is the second major expansion created for one of the best games of 2008 Grand Theft Auto IV.
It also marked the final chapter of the GTA IV story (although like The Lost and Damned, it largely takes place at the same time as the main game) the last mission finally ties up what was one of IV's biggest loose ends.As with The Lost and Damned, you can get it either online through Xbox Live or PSN, or at retail in the Episodes from Liberty City two-pack that includes TLAD. However as debts rack up and the collectors come looking for their cut from a debt-ridden club owner, Luis must decide if sticking around with the king of Liberty City's nightlife is a good idea or will it kill him faster than the debauchery of the nightclub life.It also marks a return to the completely over-the-top missions of the previous games, with the action growing steadily more insane with each mission (in competition with Saints Row and Just Cause). Ray Bulgarin, Niko Bellic's former employer who is searching for his stolen diamonds.As opposed to the slums and poverty-stricken protagonists of IV and The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony focuses on Liberty City's upper-class nightclub culture. Game Info: The Ballad of Gay Tony injects Liberty City with an overdose of guns, glitz, and grime.
This leads to some possible Fridge Horror, seeing as how Tony is implied to have skipped town, Luis is left in Liberty City with one of the most powerful criminal organizations out for his blood and ready to threaten his loved ones. Their vendetta against Luis and Tony is never brought up again. They have Rocco inform Luis of the deal and goad him into betraying Tony Luis responds by chasing Rocco off. Close to the end of the game, believing that Luis and Tony are to blame for losing the diamonds, they strike a deal with Bulgarin to deliver to him either Luis or Tony's corpse. Aborted Arc: The Ancelotti family's unresolved fate raises a big question.
In GTA IV and The Lost and Damned, the only way to replay a completed mission is to load an old game or start a new game. After the final mission is over, you can freely access all missions with your phone to replay them any time and in any order you like. Like in The Lost and Damned, you can hang out with all your friends at once instead of one at a time. Anti-Frustration Features: Compared to GTA IV:
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While Armando and Henrique can be idiots and wander in front of you while you're shooting during a Drug War, they know how to take cover and use weapons most of the time. Artificial Stupidity: Subverted. Amusement Park of Doom: The final mission begins at Funland. You'll need to retry the mission to upload your scores, but this is quite a useful feature if you're struggling to get past a particular point.
He's extremely impulsive, violent, aggressive, and paranoid, to the point of shooting his own sister unprovoked, possibly killing her. A SWAT tank, that is — its cannon only fires rounds that have the strength of the Explosive Shotgun and it's not nigh invulnerable like previous tanks in the series, but it's still a blast to use. Awesome Personnel Carrier: After a conspicuous absence in the main game and the previous episode, this episode marks the long-awaited return of blowing stuff up in a tank. In addition, it lacks the weapon-switching mechanics brought in Grand Theft Auto V, with the two-button weapon controls annoyingly clunky to work with when you're trying to maneuver the helicopter into position. The Buzzard is also one since unlike the hunter of previous games you have to manually aim every weapon which thanks to clumsy helicopter physics and controls is a lot more trouble than it's worth. Awesome, but Impractical: The Advanced MG while it has an incredible firing rate and magazine size its stopping power is low, the effective range is limited, accuracy is pretty bad for something in the assault rifle slot, and because there isn't any ammo limit increase with this weapon you can't really go crazy with it and spray an area with bullets without running out of ammo very fast.
Big Applesauce: Like GTA IV and The Lost and Damned the game takes place in Liberty City, which is based on New York City. Ballad of X: Specifically, of Gay Tony. Backseat Driver: One club management side mission has Luis drive, Cloe Parker, back to her mansion, while she grabs the steering wheel from time to time as she sexually advances on Luis.
He also has a golden attack chopper. Bling-Bling-BANG!: One of the weapons is a gold-plated Uzi, a gift from Yusuf. If you didn't hate her in the main game, this game will rapidly change your mind.
In addition, the final mission contains another bookend for the GTA IV trilogy. After Ballad's final mission, Luis accidentally bumps into a hobo who discovers the diamonds in a trash can and examines one the same way the cook did. The main game's introductory Cut Scene features a cook aboard the ship that ferried Niko Bellic to Liberty City holding up a diamond ( from the batch the protagonists would later fight over) before dropping it into a cake mix to be smuggled into the city.
Bring My Brown Pants: The Celebinator defecates his white pants after he's thrown off a helicopter and caught by Luis with a parachute leaving a large brown stain. In the mission to steal the subway car, Yusuf retrieves it with the same model of helicopter, having listened to Luis' advice. Luis begs him to buy it legally to which Yusuf says he will consider it. Brick Joke: When Yusuf sees the helicopter that's transporting the Noose APC over the city, he says he must have it. The final mission of Ballad has Luis go to the same carnival in order to hunt down Ray Bulgarian and Timur, and in the process, destroys the Russians' heroin, which was also smuggled aboard the Platypus.
Quantity, not quality, bro." The Casanova: Luis himself puts it best: "You know me. The Cartel: The Northwood Dominican Drug Dealers. He's not explicitly stated to be gay, but he's clearly a parody of the openly gay Perez Hilton and is EXTREMELY camp. The Celebinator as well.
"John" entertains, and often voices, every single crazy conspiracy theory and a bit of paranoia and racism his listeners' phone in with. Conspiracy Theorist: Parodied with a radio show called Conspire hosted by "John Smith", a parody of Alex Jones and similar right-wing/libertarian conspiracy theorists. As with the other games, the player can optionally crank up the color saturation level, too, but the effects of doing so are more, pardon the pun, vivid in this DLC. In keeping with its lighter tone, Ballad of Gay Tony has a more vivid color palette, extending right down to the map screen.
He decides to inform Luis of this by sending Luis to find the severed head of the smuggler who brought the diamonds into Liberty City in the first place. Decapitation Presentation: Bulgarin severs his business ties with Luis when he finds out that Luis and Tony are holding diamonds that were stolen from him. You get the chest-on-wheel a bit more frequently. Dead Foot Leadfoot: Possible effect of shooting drivers, but not guaranteed. Cultural Posturing: Italian (and racist) Rocco sparring with Dominican Luis. Unlike The Lost and Damned, which broke continuity from GTA IV by allowing the player to free-roam all of Liberty City at a time when, in the main game, the bridges connecting the boroughs should be closed, Gay Tony starts after the events of the GTA IV mission that open up all the bridges.