After a few delays to fix some last minute bugs, Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is now available for select Android devices. Much like ite predecessor, Grand Theft Auto III, the game is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
From the decade of big hair, excess and pastel suits comes a story of one man’s rise to the top of the criminal pile. Vice City, a huge urban sprawl ranging from the beach to the swamps and the glitz to the ghetto, was one of the most varied, complete and alive digital cities ever created. Combining open-world gameplay with a character driven narrative, you arrive in a town brimming with delights and degradation and given the opportunity to take it over as you choose.
To celebrate the big event, Rockstar Games updated the game with new graphics, character models and lighting effects, as well as several new mobile-specific features including an intuitive, fully scalable and customizable user interface, new camera controls, upgraded textures, greater resolutions and increased draw distance.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is available for CA$4.91 through Google Play. Note that you will need about 1.5GB of storage space for all the game files.
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