Grand Theft Auto IV


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I bet $10 that the setting will be Europe AND America. We will be able to travel to different continents.

Heck, I'm even adding Japan to the equation. It will be the US, London and Japan, at the same time.

At the same time?

Thats gonna be one ****ed up city :D

Did anyone see that ?hour 'commercial' on fox?

Has anyone else seen that spot that was on FX? It was either 30 or 60 minutes long.

Showed IV and under it it said TRAILER with the countdown going. It also had this link:

http://www.rockstargames.com/iv

You heard a sound with each second going by. Think about the 24 TV show and the countdown they use when going to commercials.

Wonder how much they paid to get that played :p

Has anyone else seen that spot that was on FX? It was either 30 or 60 minutes long.

Showed IV and under it it said TRAILER with the countdown going. It also had this link:

http://www.rockstargames.com/iv

You heard a sound with each second going by. Think about the 24 TV show and the countdown they use when going to commercials.

Wonder how much they paid to get that played :p

By mate txted me last night sayin he just seen an advert for it! there advertising a trailer.......now thats cool hahaha

its going to be set in the heart of canadas arctic... you get to steal sled dogs and snow mobiles.... your house is an igloo and your "weapons" are a stick and a butter knife with the peanut butter still on it....

beware nut allergys!!!!! LAWL

That is, IF they show footage and not some lame teaser :p

They better lol. I mean hell it's released late this year.

But to give Rockstar credit, typically the first ever video of their new GTA titles include a lot of realtime footage (set with music from the period it takes place in).

The character is meant to be quite different. Almost able to free run is a rumour currently... well maybe not that much but far more adaptive to getting around the environment.

Free running? Oh man, that'd be awesome, couldn't imagine it in a GTA game but would be awesome nonetheless.

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