Quick Jump Daily Digest

Thank you for your interest in the Quick Jump Daily Digest. Get notified of all new content on QJ in our free Daily Digest. To subscribe, enter your email address below and click the subscribe button.


Email Address:


Email will come from "donotreply@caputomedia.com". Please whitelist this email address.

Cancel and Return to page

GTA IV interview: weapons, cover and combat

Posted Apr 24, 2008 at 4:56PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: New York, Rockstar North
Ó

Grand Theft Auto IV - Image 1


Rockstar's next-gen epic, Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3, Xbox 360) is almost upon us, and while we certainly can't wait to figure out all the neat stuff we can do in the game ourselves, a little info about some of the more cooler stuff shouldn't hurt, right? Right. And here to give us just that is Rockstar North associate producer Imran Sarwar via an interview concerning the game's weapon and cover system, as well as the improvements made to combat.

So, to the details. Imran Sarwar revealed to us that there are fifteen weapons in the game, and that's not counting the objects you can pick up from pretty much anywhere (bricks and whatnot). He didn't reveal all of them, of course, but he did mention that the RPG (that is, rocket-propelled grenade) is his favorite, as they've made sure that it's more realistic.

How realistic, you ask? Well, think back to the previous Grand Theft Auto games. Remember how the RPG in those games pretty much discharged one single shot of monodirectional death and destruction? This time, there's the odd chance that your shot - i.e. the rocket-propelled grenade itself - can change directions depending on whether or not it comes in contact with other objects or surfaces in mid-flight. There's also the awesome smoke trails that it leaves, too - and of course, the explosions it makes.

Then there's the deal about Liberty City not having ammunition stores. Imran explains that this particular aspect was decided on by the fact that Liberty City in GTA IV was essentially their own version of New York city, and it wouldn't feel right to have loads of big gun supermarkets all over. Instead, there would be hidden underground gun shops, and it's up to the player to find them.

Also, in a convenient touch, you can buy guns from your friend, Little Jacob, with his own shop being the trunk of his own car. Keep being chummy with him and you'll be able to call him and let him meet you pretty much anywhere, to sell you some firepower on a discounted price. Very convenient indeed.

As for the targeting system, it's been overhauled, but Imran and the team believes that it will cater to every style of gamer. You can lock on, and while locked on, target any specific part of the body by moving the reticle. Great for times when you really want to conserve ammo, or if you just want a bit more precision with your shots.

Another aspect is the perfect shot system. When you squeeze the trigger button slightly when you first lock onto a target, the targeting reticle will tighten up and your shot will be more accurate. Again, a very nice feature for those of us who want combat to be a one shot, one kill affair.

And that's it for this update of Grand Theft Auto IV. Updates as we get them, and look forward to more news about this phenomenal sandbox game right here. In the meantime, you can check out the full interview in the via link below.

Buy: [GTA IV (PS3)]
Buy: [GTA IV (Xbox 360)]



50% of voters think this story ROCKS!
Vote Now!    This story ROCKS! (1) This story SUCKS!! (1)




Become a Member of QJ.Net!

If you want your comments to go live without waiting for moderation, you need to be logged in. Being logged in has its benefits:
  • Logged in members do not wait for their comments to be approved.
  • Logged in members can sign up for nightly updates.
  • Logged in members can create Profiles to be seen by other users.
So why wait? Create an account or login now! It's easy, quick, and free.

To get started, use the LOGIN boxes, or the REGISTER link at the top right!

Comments 


 
# is this a joke?platon 2008-04-24 19:41
Just copying the gamespot post is not really usefull. It would have been better to resume it and let us see the complete post if we wanted to read more instead...



for the topic:

I read it on gamespot, and it's looking really nice. Still, I'm wondering if having 16 weapons is enough. But anyway, we played the other GTA games with even less weapons so it's great I suppose, lol.

Reply
 

 
# 16Eclipze_ 2008-04-25 06:10
weapons AND only lock-on and basically accurate lock-on? I'd rather somthng were I can aim on my own.

Reply
 

Add comment

Security code
Refresh


Welcome to QJ.Net!

If you want your comments to go live without waiting for moderation, you need to be logged in. Being logged in has its benefits:
  • Logged in members do not wait for their comments to be approved.
  • Logged in members can create Profiles to be seen by other users.
So why wait? Create an account or login now! It's easy, quick, and free.

To get started, use the LOGIN boxes, or the REGISTER link below!



Want to learn more about the team who brings you the QJ news?

Read about them now!


RSS Feeds Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook
Login:

HOT FLASH GAMES

Monster Truck Jumper

Left to Die

The Empire 2

Dark Dimension

Town Drift Competition

Heroes of the Sword