Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is an Action-Adventure, Open World, Third-person Perspective, Single-player and Multiplayer video game with an emphasis on Shooting and Driving elements by Rockstar Games. The game introduces both the Lost and Damned, and the Ballad of Gay Tony simultaneously and the player doesn’t need a copy of the original title to play the game. The player experiences the Liberty City as the protagonist named Johnny in The Lost and Damned, the member of a biker gang. The protagonist has been building business opportunities for the city, but the first loyalty needs to be the patch he wears on his back. According to the storyline, Tony injects the Liberty City with the overdose of grime, guns, and more. As the protagonist named Luis Lopez, the player needs to compete against loyalties of family and fellows and struggle to reveal who is fake and who is real in the world. The game is played from a third-person perspective, and the player can explore the environment from either on foot or by vehicle. Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is the brilliant game to play.
#1 Retro City Rampage DX
Retro City Rampage DX is a Top-Down Action-Adventure, Open World, and Single-player video game developed and published by Vblank Entertainment. It offers retro-style 80’s and 90’s pop culture and the gameplay is similar to Grand Theft Auto game. It takes place in the fictional city of Thefttropolis in 1985, where the protagonist is hired as a henchman of a massive crime syndicate controlled by the Jester. According to the story, three years later, during the bank robbery gone wrong, and the protagonist runs into the time-traveling telephone booth. During the event, the booth flings the player forward in time to the year 20XX. Upon arrival, the man arrives named as Doc Choc in his time traveling vehicle and save the player as the both breaks down. The ultimate objective of the player is to collect the rare parts by navigating the world to repair the telephone booth, while encountering waves of 80s games and pop culture including the Jester, Dr. Von Buttnik, and more. There are more than fifty story-based missions available and thirty challenging stages. With superb graphics, excellent gameplay, and smooth controls, Retro City Rampage DX is the best game to play and enjoy.