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7.9/10
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Toni Cipriani works for Don Salvatore Leone and must clear Salvatore's path against the other gang organizations contending to be the boss of the crime world.Toni Cipriani works for Don Salvatore Leone and must clear Salvatore's path against the other gang organizations contending to be the boss of the crime world.Toni Cipriani works for Don Salvatore Leone and must clear Salvatore's path against the other gang organizations contending to be the boss of the crime world.
Frank Vincent
- Salvatore Leone
- (voice)
Will Janowitz
- Donald Love
- (voice)
Joe Lo Truglio
- Vincenzo Cilli
- (voice)
- (as Joe Lotruglio)
Fiona Gallagher
- Maria Latore
- (voice)
Greg Romero Wilson
- JD O'Toole
- (voice)
- (as Greg Wilson)
Ron Orbach
- Leon McAffrey
- (voice)
Peter Appel
- Ray Machowski
- (voice)
Hana Moon
- Toshiko Kasen
- (voice)
- (as Hannah Moon)
Peter Bradbury
- Ned Burner
- (voice)
Sondra James
- Ma Cipriani
- (voice)
Joel Hurt Jones
- Giovanni Casa
- (voice)
- (as Joel Jones)
Keenan Shimizu
- Kazuki Kasen
- (voice)
Chris Tardio
- Mickey Hamfists
- (voice)
- …
Gordana Rashovich
- Jane Hopper
- (voice)
John Braden
- Mayor O'Donovan
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaJust like previous Grand Theft Auto games, when you have a sniper, you can shoot the moon and it changes sizes.
- GoofsIn the mission "Snappy Dresser" Toni is supposed to make photos of Giovanni Casa in the woods wearing diapers. When he tells his mom about it, she replies: "Is this how you spend your time? Sneaking in the woods taking pictures of men?" Ma Cipriani couldn't know of Casa's and Toni's stay in the woods without seeing the photos.
- Quotes
Maria Latore: Do you want to come in for a... uh... coffee?
Toni Cipriani: I'll pass.
- Alternate versionsThe mobile version has several changes:
- Many changed textures and visuals such as pedestrians having a spec map filter
- The following songs removed and replaced with others: "Aini Bet Ref", "Im Nin'Alu", "Kidda", "Ballaa Tsoubou Hal Kahwa", "I Believe", "Spin Spin Sugar", "Chain Gang Freestyle" and "Chest2Chest Freestyle". The songs removed from Radio Del Mundo were replaced with new ones: "Ah Ya Zein", "Marmara", "Mariam Mariamti" and "La Tisalouni"
- Some additional dialogue was also added to the mission "Dead Meat". Casa's line "Okay Toni. But I... I don't feel comfortable" was changed to "Ok Toni! But I'm real close to the meat grinder here, I... I don't feel comfortable"
- In the mission "Crazy 69", the can Leon puts his foot on is missing
- An autosave system
- Weapons are no longer lost when the player dies or gets busted
- Avery's appearance in "Panlantic Land Grab" was changed to make him look older.
- ConnectionsEdited into Grand Theft Auto: Sindacco Chronicles (2023)
- SoundtracksTrain
by Conor & Jay
Written by Craig Conner & Julie Wemyss
Produced by Craig Conner
Guitars by Jonathan McCavish (as Jon McCavish)
Vocals by Julie Wemyss and Craig Conner
[Station: Head Radio]
Featured review
For a while, I couldn't place just why Liberty City Stories, a game made 4 years after its parent title, looked somehow worse than GTA 3. Then it hit me: which has superior graphics is depatable, but III, though, had more realisitc (or at the very least, more detailed) textures. Not just that, but III had, oddly for the older game, a lot more vivid, immersive world-building detail: the reflective puddles on the ground when it rains, the shine on cars that reflects accurately when you turn; all living, breathing minutae that are oddly absent in LCS, which, on top of that, has a vaguely more murky texture somewhat closer to San Andreas. LCS was a step back for the franchise in other ways: gone was San Andreas' RPG element, as well as this other crazy new thing San Andreas introduced called Swimming (yup, we're back to sinking like a freakin' stone as soon as we step more than a couple inches into the sea). GTA 3 had a rough, almost hand-made charm to it, and this roughness made it feel authentic. This prequel (akin to having a darling indie movie that gets a Hollywood follow-up) has a lot more stuff to do, more gameplay elements tacked on, but feels slightly on the empty side when stacked against its parent.
All that out of the way, when compared to the imposing shadow cast by many other GTA titles LCS may seem a bit mid, it's still a damn good game in its own right (and for my money, boasts the best theme song so far in the series). A prequel set three years prior to III - and where many of the story missions revolve around setting up the events of - the player assumes control of a younger version of Toni Cipriani (a mission-giver introduced in the original title) as he works his way up from low-level foot soldier to made man to Leone family Don Salvatore's right-hand man. Along the way, you make enemies of pretty much every other gang - mafia and hoods - on the streets of Liberty (many of whose NPC's will attack you on sight afterward) as you vie to single-handedly shift the city's power dynamics and bring Liberty City under Leone influence. The plot is relatively stock and a bit uneven at times, some of the missions might be a dreck (but what game's aren't?), and, on the mobile port at least (where I played it), the touchscreen controls are at times garbage. More than anything, LCS was originally designed as a demo of Rockstar's capabilities on mobile platforms (back when the PSP came out) and wasn't really aiming too high. And that's fine, since what came out of it is still a helluva lot more than average, and is enough to keep me coming back. 7.5/10.
All that out of the way, when compared to the imposing shadow cast by many other GTA titles LCS may seem a bit mid, it's still a damn good game in its own right (and for my money, boasts the best theme song so far in the series). A prequel set three years prior to III - and where many of the story missions revolve around setting up the events of - the player assumes control of a younger version of Toni Cipriani (a mission-giver introduced in the original title) as he works his way up from low-level foot soldier to made man to Leone family Don Salvatore's right-hand man. Along the way, you make enemies of pretty much every other gang - mafia and hoods - on the streets of Liberty (many of whose NPC's will attack you on sight afterward) as you vie to single-handedly shift the city's power dynamics and bring Liberty City under Leone influence. The plot is relatively stock and a bit uneven at times, some of the missions might be a dreck (but what game's aren't?), and, on the mobile port at least (where I played it), the touchscreen controls are at times garbage. More than anything, LCS was originally designed as a demo of Rockstar's capabilities on mobile platforms (back when the PSP came out) and wasn't really aiming too high. And that's fine, since what came out of it is still a helluva lot more than average, and is enough to keep me coming back. 7.5/10.
- nikitalinivenko
- Dec 11, 2022
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