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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.
- McReary, is a corrupt cop. He has
"dirt on Niko's past." The mission they previewed is
called "Call and Collect."
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Little Jacob (a caribbean arms dealer) is a good friend
of Niko's cousin. When you buy weapons from him (which
are kept in his trunk) you can scroll through them like
you did in Ammu-Nation in the previous GTA games.
- Rotterdam Hill (the place where Niko agrees to meet
Jacob) is in Alderney - the GTA IV equivalent of New
Jersey.
- Niko kills Goldberg (the shady lawyer) because he
owes a favour to somebody.
- Rockstar showed the sequence where he kills Goldberg
twice. The first time he fell out of the window, the
second time he merely crumpled on the floor.
- When purchasing clothes, you have to choose the
items from the shelf individually.
- Determining which figures you need to kill requires
perception - there are no arrowheads to direct you like
in the previous games.
- Once you gain a wanted-level, the map flashes with
circles of blue and red, with each circle representing
the line of sight of the police chase. The circles
differ in size depending on your wanted-level.
- The default camera view when driving rests around
the left-hand side of the car above the road.
- Multiplayer is accessed via your mobile phone.
- The combat rests somewhere between Resident Evil 4
and Gears of War in terms of style, allowing you to
roll, find protection and blind-fire from behind cover.
- Shooting different parts of the body has different
impacts (e.g shoot a security guard in the foot at the
top of the stairs, and he'll come tumbling down.)
- In GTA IV you have to develop relationships with
other characters. Your relationship with Little Jacob,
for example, is maintained through phone calls and
loyalty. Developing good relationships with different
characters can provide different rewards.
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