GTA San Vice Game Review
If you enjoy playing games, you might want to check out GTA: San Vice. This game is a sequel to GTA: Vice City and introduces a new map: the Vice City. To install GTA: San Vice, you'll need the base game and the "Game Folder" of the original game. Once you've completed the installer, the game will backup itself and leave the main install alone. It also won't delete the "Backup" folder.
The graphics in GTA: San Vice have improved, but there are still some flaws. For one thing, character model rendering is still a little choppy compared to Vice City. Some players complained about the quality of some character models, particularly Kendl, who has been remastered to a higher poly model. The low-poly Tuff Nut donut visual gag has remained largely unchanged, however.
There are also several interesting 'events' that take place in the game. After a few hours of exploring Vice City, you will find that you can drive a motorcycle and take advantage of the various situations you find. In addition to riding a motorcycle, you can also take up a role in crime in a gang. As you go about your mission, you'll see that you can make the police run afoul of the law.
The missions in GTA: San Andreas are less interesting than those in San Andreas. The game's gangsters, for instance, will be more likely to be involved in crime in Vice City, making it more interesting. The storyline in GTA: San Andreas, on the other hand, loses its 1990s sheen as the story continues. Although the missions in GTA: San Andreas are more interesting and tightly woven than those in Vice City, they're not quite as tight as those in San Andreas.