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'''Rating:''' 8.5/10
'''Rating:''' 8.5/10


The final game of the GTA III era. ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' is essentially the equivalent of ''Liberty City Stories'', except set in Vice City. Taking place in the earliest date of any GTA III game, ''Vice City Stories'''s story is just before that of the original ''Vice City'', in 1984. This time, the player experiences Vice City as possibly ''Grand Theft Auto'''s most moral character to date, [[Victor Vance]].
The final game of the GTA III era. ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' is essentially the equivalent of ''Liberty City Stories'', except set in Vice City. Taking place in the earliest date of any GTA III game, ''Vice City Stories<nowiki>'</nowiki>''s story is just before that of the original ''Vice City'', in 1984. This time, the player experiences Vice City as possibly ''Grand Theft Auto'''s most moral character to date, [[Victor Vance]].


I gave this game the same rating as ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', because although it didn't have as many features, it had the best storyline and character development out of any ''Grand Theft Auto'' game, including ''Grand Theft Auto IV''. Victor (or "Vic") is one of the most internally struggling characters that anyone gets to play with in GTA, so much that I had to make <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bsd3bj3MlQ an AMV on his life in ''Vice City Stories'']</span>. Unlike CJ's on-and-off decisions to do the right thing or commit a crime out of whatever reason, Vic always hesitates when faced with a difficult decision, and hates every moment of his life that he has to deal drugs or kill someone who did nothing wrong. And his constant enmity of Jerry Martinez and the Mendez brothers becomes a constant theme throughout the entire storyline, unlike the preceding games where the antagonist of the story is quite often forgotten.
I gave this game the same rating as ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'', because although it didn't have as many features, it had the best storyline and character development out of any ''Grand Theft Auto'' game, including ''Grand Theft Auto IV''. Victor (or "Vic") is one of the most internally struggling characters that anyone gets to play with in GTA, so much that I had to make <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bsd3bj3MlQ an AMV on his life in ''Vice City Stories'']</span>. Unlike CJ's on-and-off decisions to do the right thing or commit a crime out of whatever reason, Vic always hesitates when faced with a difficult decision, and hates every moment of his life that he has to deal drugs or kill someone who did nothing wrong. And his constant enmity of Jerry Martinez and the Mendez brothers becomes a constant theme throughout the entire storyline, unlike the preceding games where the antagonist of the story is quite often forgotten.
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