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Note: This information in its entirety was gathered before the
release of Grand Theft Auto IV.
Warning: The following information contains game spoilers. If
you think that reading this information may ruin the hype for your GTA
IV experience then do not read it.
- Niko can use taxis to get around (presumably he can
use the phone to call a taxi). The police are much more
vigilant in GTA IV, and sometimes it is less hassle
using a taxi than jacking someone's car. The trip-skip
option is available for convenience.
- In the demo, Niko receives a call concerning
"shady lawyer" Goldberg, of Goldberg, Ligner
& Shyster (GLS). Niko can use the internet in GTA4. He
heads over to an internet café called the "Tw@ Café,"
and hops onto a PC before surfing. He uploads his CV to
the GLS website so he can get an interview - before
killing Goldberg. He receives a phone call confirming the
time of his interview. The web is available from any
computer in the game, and provides a hub for all sorts
of interactivity within Liberty City.
- Missions in GTA IV can be interrupted. The interview
isn't until tomorrow, which means you can carry out
other business until then. This suggests you can do
several missions at the same time, and missions can take
place over several days, perhaps.
- Next in the demo, Niko pays a visit to somebody
called McReary, at Castle Gardens, a coast-side
hangout overlooking the Statue of Hapiness. McReary has
had a memory stick stolen from him which contains
sensitive data, and he wants Niko to retrieve it for
him. He takes another cab to the meeting point, where
the target is standing amongst a crowd of people. The
problem is he doesn't know which one it is, so he gives
him a call to see which one picks up their phone. Niko
shoots the target three times in the back of the head,
before taking the memory stick and making a run for it.
He gains a three-star wanted level as a result.
- Committing crimes isn't as easy in GTA IV. You gain
a wanted level for every crime you commit, as long as
there are witnesses present. Once you have gained a
wanted level, a visible (circular) search area appears
on the radar, and if you escape this area without being
spotted, your wanted level will flash and disappear. If
you are spotted, however, the search area's position
changes, and centers on where you were last spotted. So
unlike previous GTA games, the police don't always know
where you are. They can't catch you unless they find you
first. It was confirmed previously that in GTA IV every
street will be named, and this is what cops use to
communicate when they are tracking you down. There are
no Pay N' Spray's to save you this time, unfortunately.
- Before heading off to the interview, Niko goes to a
menswear store called Perseus. After spending
$2,000 on a new suit and shoes, his phone alarm sounds
and he begins his journey to the GLS offices for his
interview. He speaks to the receptionist from outside
the building via intercom, before making his way into
the building. He enters Goldeberg's office and puts a
bullet in his head, which causes his secretary to
trigger the alarm. Niko must beat security guards and
police in order to get out of the building. Bullets rain
down on him, and there's a police chopper waiting
outside. It seems as though the more bullets he takes,
the more damage he takes, and hence he becomes less able
to fight. The damage is actually visible this time.
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