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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 65 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Leeds
Genre(s): Third-Person Action, Adventure
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: October 24, 2005
Summary
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is an entirely new game in the Grand Theft Auto series and brings a mobile dimension to this epic experience. The original storyline and all new missions take place in Liberty City, featuring the interactive, open environment, voice talent and diverse music that have become pioneering trademarks of the series. [Rockstar]
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What The Critics Said
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GamePro
On a visual level, the game looks simply awesome. It's not quite as detailed as "Vice City" or "San Andreas," but it absolutely destroys the original "GTA 3."
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
It’s not often that a console title can make the successful leap to a handheld, but when that handheld version actually surpasses the console in many key factors, you know you have something special.
Read Full Review >Electric Playground
Don't be fooled by its size. LCS delivers the full GTA experience in the palm of your hand. Definitely worth the time and money if you own a PSP.
Read Full Review >Stuff
The game looks downright terrific on the PSP. It's great to once again troll for flat-backers on the mean streets of Liberty City. (Aka, Pick up hoochies-for-hire.) The load times are incredibly short, considering how massive the game is.
Read Full Review >Gaming Horizon
I was stunned by how well made this game was. Stories certainly is a wonderful achievement for the PSP, but it does have a few drawbacks with the slowdown, camera issues, battery and a lack of online play, but you still can’t be that disappointed as this is the best game on the PSP.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
Sure, there are some targeting issues, but aside from that, this is a brilliant execution of the basic concepts on a system that nobody thought would be possible. This is the very definition of a must-have game, and the reason to own a PSP.
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
Rockstar just took numerous people to school on PSP development, showing you can take a huge game and put it on a UMD without sacrifice, and even add stuff to the mix.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
If these are the types of games we can expect to see coming to the PSP, Nintendo is going to see their market dwindle away.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
The addition of a robust multiplayer mode makes this homecoming all the sweeter. [Dec 2005, p.188]
Next Level Gaming
One of the best handheld games I have ever played, hands down... This is the type of game that changes the definition of a handheld.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
The game includes cars, motorcycles, and boats and more specifically, ambulances, trucks, vans, big rigs and armored vehicles, among many others. They all handle very distinctly and very well.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
Although flawed, Liberty City Stories is a remarkable achievement; it shames the efforts that many other developers have put into their PSP games.
Read Full Review >VGPub
It would be easy to sit back and pick apart the little things that are wrong with the game, but why do that? In the end, it’s a blast to play, keeps you going for hours upon hours, and both looks and sounds amazing.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Aside from brilliantly recreating the series’ look, feel and universe, the game’s multiplayer feature will make you feel the true power of the PSP.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
Despite the new control scheme and a minor technical glitch here or there, once you’ve gotten past these idiosyncrasies you’re left with a truly engaging title with plenty of content to keep you recharging your PSP’s batteries time and time again.
Read Full Review >IC-Games
If you have enough people around you'll find the [multiplayer] experience just as engrossing as the single player game.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Rockstar deserves props for miraculously cramming this much candy into such a small pouch without ripping a hole in the bottom, and while it doesn’t favorably compare to its older kin, it far outshines other attempts at shrinking GTA.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
While the single player game may have taken a couple of steps backwards, it’s still a big deal to have a game like this on a handheld, and an even bigger one to have a fully realised multiplayer mode.
Read Full Review >Gaming Nexus
With a lengthy story, exciting multiplayer modes, and plenty of white-knuckle action, Liberty City Stories offers just about everything you could want from a Grand Theft Auto game.
Read Full Review >Into Liquid Sky
The story may not be too in depth and the characters don't endear themselves as previous titles do, but for those that bought a PSP, Liberty City Stories pays off big.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Rockstar has cut no corners in crafting the game for the PSP and it shows. This is the real deal... A few control issues hold it back from getting a perfect score, but we'll save that for "Vice City Stories" (we hope).
Read Full Review >GameShark
Single player gameplay is excellent. The missions are fun and the difficulty level ramps up over time so you’re usually given a pretty good challenge without being frustrated.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
For those who thought it can not be done, Rockstar has proven you wrong with this almost perfect port of a cleaned-up "GTA III" for the sweet PSP handheld.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
If you were stuck on a desert island with a PSP and only one game, this is the game that you’d want to have with you.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
The cop response isn't quite as overwhelming as in the console GTA's, but overall GTA Liberty City Stories is not only an amazing technical achievement but an awesome portable game worth any PSP owner's £35.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
Short version: It rocks! Longer version: Sony PSP's killer application has arrived. It is GTA as we know it. Fantastic! [Dec 2005]
PSM Magazine
This is the reason to have a PSP. [Jan 2006, p.83]
PALGN
Whilst the game isn't as impressive as San Andreas, it's still incredible and some aspects that were missing from "GTA III" have been included in LCS like motorbikes and more aggresive police.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
Even with its portable limitations Liberty City Stories steps up to the plate a delivers a solid single player game with the same addictive continuity as its other versions.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
A brilliant extension of the GTA series, and the new yardstick against which every future PSP title will be measured. [Christmas 2005, p.72]
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
As a value proposition, there's nothing on PSP that comes close. It's a gigantic game; the core gameplay will probably take you 40 or 50 hours to get through, and it has 33 additional "games" that have the potential to occupy you another five or even 10 hours, if you really want to push it.
Read Full Review >IGN
While rough around the edges, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories offers a deep, console-like GTA experience. There's so much to see and do that finishing the main story portion leaves around 60% of the game to experience.
Read Full Review >1UP
Missions are much shorter and less complicated than you saw in "San Andreas"...It makes the whole thing more handheld friendly, without losing the GTA-ness of it all.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
Liberty City Stories stands out on the PlayStation Portable like an elephant in a henhouse, and puts almost every other PSP game -- especially console ports -- to shame.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
If you were thinking that Rockstar would cowtow to the critics and release something on the PSP that was a watered-down shrinking violet of a story, rest easy. Liberty City Stories is as brutal and harsh as you've come to expect from the series.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The amount of content in the game is simply amazing and, like the console games, you'll find yourself playing even after you've completed the main story.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
The GTA formula we all know and love has been flawlessly integrated in this handheld edition, complete with an insane amount of new story content padded with hours of potential car chase action. [PSW]
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
Not a truly outstanding new Grand Theft Auto game then, but an excellent PSP game.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
The absolute pinnacle of PSP entertainment, with enough variety to appeal to a wide audience and comedy to outsell the legend Bill Hicks himself (well, maybe). Essential purchase? This should be tacked, taped and stapled to the forehead of every single PSP owner out there.
Read Full Review >WHAM! Gaming
A sure bet on any platform, GTA on the PSP is the beginning of a portable revolution, setting the bar even higher for any future games that dare challenge it.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Everything you loved about the original games is in here, in glorious, put-in-your-pocket color. This is a must-have title for any portable punk.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
With so much lasting appeal, including 100 hidden packages and side missions with taxis and pizza bikes, as well as that amazing multiplayer, you will never get bored.
Read Full Review >Boomtown
It’s a full GTA on an UMD, capiche? Besides the controls and a few way too difficulty missions LCS provides you with more fun and durability than three standard PSP games put together.
Read Full Review >Sydney Morning Herald
Everything you'd expect from the PS2 game has somehow made it intact, lending credence to Sony's claims that the handy portable is almost as powerful as its big brother.
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
It would have been nice to see a few more concessions made in the transition to the handheld, such as the ability to save anywhere and restart missions immediately, but minor quibbles aside, it’s a heck of an effort from Rockstar.
Read Full Review >Gamer's Hell
An astounding addition to the Grand Theft Auto catalogue, and it barely suffers from the supposed constriction to a handheld device.
Read Full Review >GameBrink
Whether you want to play for 18 hours or 15 minutes, the game is designed to accommodate to the hardcore and the moderate gamer.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
On par with "GTA III" and "Vice City," and it includes multiplayer. Fans of the series should just go get it now.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
Frame rate issues, targeting hiccups and other minor quibbles aside, this is a portable 3D version of the Grand Theft Auto series, which is phenomenal to behold and even better to play on the go.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
While the game is definitely a fine technical achievement and one of the best PSP games to date, the dull storyline and basic mission design do bring the whole thing down a bit.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Despite some flaws and an overall feeling of deja vu that might alarm series veterans, Liberty City Stories is still an utterly irresistible and hugely enjoyable addition to the GTA family and an instant PSP treasure.
Read Full Review >netjak
My favorite aspect of the GTA franchise has always been the ability to experience and explore an entirely new world and that is one thing LCS is sorely lacking.
Read Full Review >Gamers Europe
A fantastic achievement. This is full-on, full-size GTA running on a handheld. Something most of us would probably have thought impossible back when "GTA III" originally came out.
Read Full Review >Gamer 2.0
On one hand, it is watered-down, it is not as interesting, it is relatively short, and the gameplay is not all that it could have been. On the other hand, it is a real GTA game in the palm of your hand, and it’s pretty well-made to say the least.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
Fans expecting something as expansive as San Andreas will be disappointed, but anyone looking for portable craziness at impossible speeds should pick this up.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
Frustration has always been a factor in the GTA universe, but never quite so much as in Liberty City Stories.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
Within minutes you’ll be up to your old tricks, throwing drivers onto the pavement, beating up shoppers, jumping off buildings on motorbikes... the possibilities are once again limited only by player imagination. [Christmas 2005, p.120]
NTSC-uk
As ever with GTA, the flaws and problems can be overlooked for the sheer amount of things which do work, though what Liberty City Stories shows more than any other recent title in the series, is that this can’t go on forever.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
It’s all here: the hoi polloi, the ambience, the weather, the police pressure, and the emergent scenarios that can make you feel special or wretched. It feels familiar, but remains primed for fresh exploration and mischief, reapplying a formula that still feels superior to its imitators’ approaches. [Christmas 2005, p.107]
Modojo
I'm actually conflicted with this game, because the more and more the controls piss me off the less I want to play.
Read Full Review >Detroit Free Press
But Liberty City Stories has flaws, not the least of which is a control stick that is as unbalanced as a drunk with a pendulous belly, who shambles along barefoot on a sidewalk strewn with broken glass.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
Perhaps the greatest legacy of Liberty City Stories will be to serve as a cautionary tale. As the power of portables becomes more analogous to home consoles, developers will be well-served to remember that even though the screen may be smaller, it does a great job of magnifying flaws.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
After playing "San Andreas," Liberty City Stories is the greasy cheeseburger that untrained players will enjoy, but connoisseurs can only tolerate it instead of basking in the full favor of something greater.
Read Full Review >Computer Games Magazine
An amazing technological showcase for the PSP, but makes the biggest series in gaming feel small. [Jan 2006, p.86]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 7.5 (out of 10) based on 325 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Cory D gave it a7:
Targeting issues. That sounds like way less of a problem than it really is. If you're on a mission where you have to kill a few people who are around you, good luck. The frustration of this game comes not from the difficulty, but from the fact that you'll be aiming at cars and random passers-by over the shoulders of the guys killing you, and you'll die in those same spots again and again, until you get a lucky run at that mission.
Harry D. gave it a10:
Its an awesome game with great graphics. I'm suprised that they could fit such a good game on that small disc.
Ricky B. gave it a10:
The game stays true to form. You simply get lost in the experience and forget you are holding a PSP. The game is nearly flawless and can only improve with some new camera work. GTA is simply the greatest gaming series ever and will remain that way as long as there are video games.
Freddie T. gave it a9:
Awesome game, graphics good, vehicles fun to ride and endless mini missions to keep you going along with an excellent story line. Only down point is no houses or businesses to buy ( or at least so far in my game! ) except safehouses given to you.
Jip R. gave it an8:
it are really good graphics and the missions are fun but san andreas is a lot bigger with more extras why did they drop things like eating and getting stronger.
Ryan C. gave it a9:
This game is as addicting as all the GTA games. Minor flaws that become significantly annoying keep it from being a 10. Glitches in the avenging angles mini mission are the most annoying. Finally after using the glitch to my advantage (crash your bike and drive away from mission director so he can't die) i was severally disappointed when the "avenger" bike I had worked so hard for never respawned after my first ride. Quite frustrating. But yes good game.
Bob E. gave it a10:
This game is skill and it does have helicopters in it. also just because its the same doesn't mean its suks.
