At first glance, Chinatown Wars could be mistaken for a return to the Grand Theft Auto series' humble 2D beginnings. The action is viewed from a more or less top-down perspective, and of course you still spend much of your time driving stolen cars and
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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is an achievement. It's not the typical kind of game you'd expect on the DS - the learning curve is steeper than normal thanks to the small help text and the legions of police and it's a very adult game.
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Like in previous GTA games, you start this one as a criminal already, this time as the son of boss in the Triad organization, who is tasked with delivering a family heirloom to your Uncle to help solidify his standing in the upper rankings of the group.
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