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Grand Theft Auto IV - Free Mode Plus
When Rockstar added multiplayer to the Grand Theft Auto experience, it didn’t throw in deathmatch and capture-the-flag and call it good. Nope. With GTA IV, players can go online and play more than a dozen different multiplayer games, including straight-up races to mission-based co-op fragfests. As good as those games are, the Free Mode really is the main attraction.
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Afterwords: Army Of Two
Army of Two’s blend of co-op gameplay and over-the-top action has earned it a following amongst fans of hardcore shooters, but the game is not devoid of questionable game design decisions. This month, GI readers ask executive producer Reid Schneider about some of their hang-ups with the game.
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Mature Games: Today’s Youth With The Parents Television Council
As it was intended to, a press release from the Parents Television Council grabbed the attention of a few of us in the office, especially those who follow anything to do with games and politics. It’s easy to forget – particularly with the constant barrage of glowing reviews of Grand Theft Auto IV – that a large population of people don’t share our excitement about the title.
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Mobile Gaming: Who Plays Mobile Games?
It seems inevitable that video games will infiltrate any platform with the capacity to support them, whether it’s PC, console, portable or mobile – the newest of frontiers digital games are attempting to conquer. There’s also no doubt that technology increases exponentially each year, and with that come new and innovative ways to play games.
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Getting Prepped For GTA IV
It’s hard to believe it, but it’s true: After a long wait (and a delay or two), Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV is hitting shelves in a week. So what’s a gamer to do with those remaining seven days? Once the game hits, you’re probably not going to want to do anything but play for a while—which is why preparation is key.
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