Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth game in the GTA series
realeased after Gta Vice City. The basic premise remains the same like
roam the "sandbox" environments, hijack cars, and complete missions to
advance the story. The game's world is significantly larger than in its
two immediate predecessors, encompassing three cities and a vast
countryside between them, with smaller towns, mountains, rivers, and
other places of interest. The interactivity with the environment is
enhanced, since the player character can now swim and dive, being able
to access every corner of the game world.
The missions vary in structure and gameplay, including chases, races,
longer and more intense third-person shooter sequences, as well as a
wide variety of vehicles to navigate, which range from different new
types of cars (such as lowriders), bicycles, motorcycles, to boats,
helicopters, planes, trains, and exotic devices such as monster trucks
and jetpacks. Some of the missions involve recruiting gang members and
attacking turfs belonging to rival gangs.
As in the previous games, there are many activities to perform outside
of the missions. Working as a taxi driver, taking part in races,
delivering sick people to hospital, etc., return from the preceding
games in the series. San Andreas adds many new activities of its own,
some of them with a role-playing flavor. C.J. can go to gym and work
out, increasing his stamina. From time to time he has to eat - though
overeating will make him look fatter. He is also able to have romantic
relationships with certain female characters, asking them out on a
dinner, giving them presents, etc.
OS: Windows 2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 3 @ 1 GHz
Memory: 256 MB
Hard Drive: 3.6 GB Free
Video Memory: 64 MB (GeForce 3)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive
OS: Windows 2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 4 Processor or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 384 MB
Hard Drive: 3.6 GB Free
Video Memory: 128 MB (GeForce 4)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive