Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Xbox)
Manufacturer: Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Part number: 29887
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- Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas - a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where film stars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers. Now, it's the early 90s. Carl's got to go home. His mother has been murdered, his ... Read more
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Gamespot editors' review
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Xbox) price range: $19.49
- Reviewed by: Jeff Gerstmann
- Reviewed on: 06/07/2005
- Updated on:06/08/2005
- Released on: 06/07/2005
By now, you probably know how this works. The new Grand Theft Auto game comes out in October, but only on the PlayStation 2. Xbox and PC owners have to wait a half a year or so for their versions of the game, and each always has the potential to be better than the original release. That's saying something, because we're already talking about one of the best games of 2004 and the best game in the Grand Theft Auto series. Once again, the wait is over, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is now available on the PC and Xbox. While both versions have aspects that are better than the outstanding PS2 game, visual weirdness on the Xbox and a handful of technical issues on the PC prevent either version from being the clear-cut best of the bunch.

Representing the hood never felt so good.
For those of you already familiar with the game, let's quickly discuss the differences between all three versions. The Xbox one has 480p support, but when enabled, the aliasing is out of control. Portions of the environment look so unbelievably jaggy that you'll wonder if your eyesight is failing you. At times it looks like you're playing a 3D game without putting on the glasses. But if you can get past that (it isn't quite as noticeable in standard resolution), the game generally looks great. Loading times on the Xbox don't seem to be much faster than the PlayStation 2 release, and for some weird reason, a loading message occasionally appears onscreen, even in situations where the load times are supposed to be hidden, like when changing your hairstyle. Control in the Xbox version is sharp, and just like the GTA Double Pack, your vehicle gas and brake controls have been moved to the triggers and made analog. This works well, but the flight controls, which have also been remapped to fit on the Xbox controller, are a little weird.
The PC version comes on DVD only and is packaged with a fully bound book that serves as the manual. It's definitely some of the coolest PC game packaging around. This version also has the potential to be the best-looking version of the game by a long shot. Support for higher resolutions makes the textures and characters look sharper and much better than either of the console versions. There's a draw distance slider that, when turned all the way up, almost totally eliminates the draw-in and fogging that's become synonymous with the series. Your Grove Street home looks much more like a run-down South Central neighborhood when you can see more of its surroundings. But all this graphical quality is offset by some serious problems with the sound. Testing on three different machines that exceed the recommended system specs got us three results. On one machine, we didn't experience any audio glitches. On another, the audio simply cut out a lot, leaving you to drive around with only music to keep you company. It's tough to play when you can't hear your mission descriptions. On the third machine, loading up a save game caused a loud grating noise--which sounded like the bike-riding audio mixed with a helicopter--to scream out from the middle of the Grove. We had to hop in a car and drive away from the area to make the noises stop. Also, the cutscenes occasionally desynched from the audio, making the lip movement appear to be way off.
Control in the PC version is full of options. You can decide to hook up a dual analog gamepad so that you can play it just like the console versions, or you can instead opt for mouse-and-keyboard control. Either method works, though we had several cases where the game would simply stop responding to any mouse input until we alt-tabbed out of the game, moved the mouse, and then jumped back in. This isn't exactly the sort of thing you want to have happen in the middle of a shoot-out. Mouse control also removes the lock-on aspect of the targeting, giving you easy access to manual targeting. The refined control the mouse gives you seems like an unfair advantage at times, because it's very easy to rack up one-shot kills by aiming for the head. If you have a smooth mouse hand, even the roughest firefights are really basic...provided the mouse doesn't die on you.

The Xbox and PC versions have some aspects that are better than the PS2 version, but they also have some that are worse.
Both versions have custom soundtrack support, though using it robs you of the great DJs that populate the game's radio stations. You'll still hear a lot of the funnier ads on the custom station, though.
Overall, each version of the game has its share of differences and minor issues, but the core game is fantastic, regardless of the platform you play it on. While the list of games that can list GTA as an influence grows longer and longer, there's still nothing quite like the real thing, and the "bigger, better" approach to sequel design definitely works in San Andreas' favor.
OK, all that information is fine and good if you've already played San Andreas. But if you're new to the loc'ed-out streets of San Andreas, there's much more you need to know.
User reviews
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A classic, but only for PS2.
by basegiants on March 27, 2006
Pros: Classic GTA game-play, looks amazing, missions are great. Vehicles look and preform beautifully.
Cons: Control translation from PS2 is poor.
Summary: I love the GTA series. I enjoy the game-play and free-roaming environments. this game has succeeded in following in the footsteps of it predecessors. The only thing it lacks is ...
Summary: I love the GTA series. I enjoy the game-play and free-roaming environments. this game has succeeded in following in the footsteps of it predecessors. The only thing it lacks is a good control translation. I repeatedly get stuck in one view, or cant preform a task because I cant see what I'm doing.
I suggest you rent, then buy.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A great game for the xbox platform
by xox2b on September 6, 2009
Pros: There's plenty of missions, including sub missions which makes the game enjoyable to play and there's plenty of cheat codes which should make finishing the game easier.
The controls are easier than the PC version.Cons: There are some blurry graphics and its very difficult to perform drive by's.Every car on the game are quite difficult to control because they easily lose traction and grip. Loading time is a bit long.
Summary: Overall, the game is great.Plenty of places to explore,lots of weapons to obtain, lots of submissions to complement the main missions which wouldn't make the game boring ...
Summary: Overall, the game is great.Plenty of places to explore,lots of weapons to obtain, lots of submissions to complement the main missions which wouldn't make the game boring when you you finish it.The controls are easier to understand.The graphics is great even though not perfect.The music is nice and the selection of cars are many. Even though its easier to play than the PC version, the PC version allows you to add plenty of mods which would make the game more user friendly so the platform this game is great with is the PC platform.
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Love it, but loads a little slow.
by BlackLigerZero on November 28, 2005
Pros: Best GTA game out yet.
Cons: While your doing some things, it might freeze the game for a milisecond to load a piece.
Summary: I LOVE THIS GAME. it's the best game out for the GTA series. The only problem is that this game is so good, that loads a lot during game ...
Summary: I LOVE THIS GAME. it's the best game out for the GTA series. The only problem is that this game is so good, that loads a lot during game play. Like when you go to change cloth or go to buy cloth. It's irritating how you pick your shirt, it takes 2 seconds, and if you dont like it. you walk back in the room and have to pick something else. When I say it takes to long to load, I mean compared to the previous titles. Like in Vice City, you wouldn't notice anything. But I recommend this game to anyone who's a true GTA fan.
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The best GTA and one of the best of all time, it's perfect.
by Mack1dime1 on June 23, 2005
Pros: Solid story, great gameplay, beautiful environments, it goes on
Cons: Some missions can be a bit slow
Summary: Every one that appreciates this kid of gaming should own it, I garentee a great amplay experience.
Summary: Every one that appreciates this kid of gaming should own it, I garentee a great amplay experience.
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Great port of the PS2 version
by ryan_t_moreau on June 13, 2005
Pros: Story; Game-Play; Soundtrack
Cons: Small Graphic Glitches
Summary: I just bought this game for Xbox and it is easily one of the best games I have ever played on any console, period. The story is the highlight of ...
Summary: I just bought this game for Xbox and it is easily one of the best games I have ever played on any console, period. The story is the highlight of the game experience, it is very in-depth. The game play is great as always in this series, and the new features such as the ability to fly a plane, dress yourself, work-out, and eat are great additions. The soundtrack for this game is killer. The music playing while in car is very telling of the time period, they did a great job. The biggest downfall of the game is its dated graphics. It isn?t a bad looking game by any means but it doesn?t have the luster and polish that an Xbox game should. Also some small problems arise such as the environments loading very sluggishly and revealing gradually, and the sky flickering during certain parts of the story telling. Other then these small problems the game is amazing. I would recommend it to anyone who has played any games in the GTA series and even those who haven?t. Pick this one up!
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
- Part number: 29887
- Description: Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas - a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption. Where film stars and millionaires do their best to avoid the dealers and gangbangers. Now, it's the early 90s. Carl's got to go home. His mother has been murdered, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are all heading towards disaster. On his return to the neighborhood, a couple of corrupt cops frame him for homicide. CJ is forced on a journey that takes him across the entire state of San Andreas, to save his family and to take control of the streets.
Product Basic Spec
- Platform Xbox
- ESRB rating AO - Intense Violence,Strong Sexual Content,Blood and Gore,Strong Language,Use of Drugs
- Genre Action
- Elements Sc-Fi Action Adventure
- Context Modern
- Number of players 1-2 Players
- Difficulty Medium
- Learning curve About 1 hour
- Customization Custom Soundtracks
- Offline modes Cooperative
Game
- Developer Rockstar North
- ESRB AO
- ESRB descriptors Intense Violence,Strong Sexual Content,Blood and Gore,Strong Language,Use of Drugs
- Max number of players 1
- Release date 2005-06-07
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