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⚫ | '''''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City''''', (also known as '''''GTA IV Episodes''''', '''Episodic Content''' or '''Downloadable Content''') are expansion packs for ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' that add extra missions, areas, weapons, characters, and more to the original game, as well as a new storyline that interweaves with the main ''GTA IV'' one. Currently, both episodes are available for the [[Xbox 360]] version of the game, along with the PlayStation 3 and PC ports which were released a year later. |
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ā | If downloaded online, each episode requires the original GTA IV game disc in order to be played, but doesn't require the disc if the |
+ | If downloaded online, each episode requires the original ''GTA IV'' game disc in order to be played, but doesn't require the disc if the ''Episodes from Liberty City'' game disc is used instead. |
== List of episodic content == |
== List of episodic content == |
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ā | *'''[[The Lost and Damned]]''', featuring Alderney biker [[Johnny Klebitz]] and [[The Lost Brotherhood]]. - Released ''February 17, 2009''. |
+ | *'''''[[The Lost and Damned]]''''', featuring Alderney biker [[Johnny Klebitz]] and [[The Lost Brotherhood]]. - Released ''February 17, 2009''. |
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[[Image:Tlad_boxart.JPG|150px|Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned box art.]] |
[[Image:Tlad_boxart.JPG|150px|Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned box art.]] |
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ā | *'''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''', featuring Dominican nightclub bouncer and bodyguard [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] and his boss [[Gay Tony|Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince]]. - Released ''October 29, 2009''. |
+ | *'''''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''''', featuring Dominican nightclub bouncer and bodyguard [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] and his boss [[Gay Tony|Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince]]. - Released ''October 29, 2009''. |
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[[Image:CoverArt-TBoGT.JPG|150px|Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony box art.]] |
[[Image:CoverArt-TBoGT.JPG|150px|Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony box art.]] |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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ā | Both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony were also released together on a single boxed game disc called '''[http://www.rockstargames.com/episodesfromlibertycity/ Episodes From Liberty City]''', on October 29, 2009. Unlike the individual episodes, Episodes From Liberty City doesn't require the original |
+ | Both ''The Lost and Damned'' and ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'' were also released together on a single boxed game disc called '''''[http://www.rockstargames.com/episodesfromlibertycity/ Episodes From Liberty City]''''', on October 29, 2009. Unlike the individual episodes, ''Episodes From Liberty City'' doesn't require the original ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' game. The disc includes three new radio stations exclusive to the double-pack version to compensate for some music not carried over from ''GTA IV''. The single-episode DLCs do not contain exclusive music, but the original music has been carried over. Players who do not have ''GTA IV'' installed on their console will find that some phone conversation dialog in ''Episodes From Liberty City''Ā are missing. |
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+ | If the player were to download any episode online and save a game using ''TLAD'' or ''TBoGT'' in the original ''GTA IV'', and then later use the ''Episodes from Liberty City'' game disc, the saved games will still be available, however, the ''GTA IV'' saved games will not be, requiring to start a new game. Nevertheless, the player can still reload their last saved ''GTA IV'' and play it as usual. |
ā | Episodes from Liberty City also introduces three aforementioned exclusive radio stations; [[Vice City FM]], [[Self-Actualization FM]] and [[RamJam FM]]. The additional tracks from the episodic content, for the existing radio stations, are also included. |
+ | ''Episodes from Liberty City'' also introduces three aforementioned exclusive radio stations; [[Vice City FM]], [[Self-Actualization FM]] and [[RamJam FM]]. The additional tracks from the episodic content, for the existing radio stations, are also included. However, the original playlists from ''GTA IV'' have been omitted. Vice City FM replaces [[The Vibe 98.8]], Self-Actualization FM replaces [[The Journey]], and RamJam FM replaces [[Massive B Soundsystem 96.9]] and [[Tuff Gong Radio]]. |
==Release== |
==Release== |
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===Reception=== |
===Reception=== |
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ā | + | ''Episodes from Liberty City'' received critical acclaim. IGN awarded the pack with a 9.2/10, praising the DLCs' gameplay and features, but criticizing the shortĀ storylines. 1Up gave the PS3 version a score of -A. GameSpot gave the PC version an 8.5/10, while both PS3 and Xbox versions received 9/10 from the site. |
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===Versions=== |
===Versions=== |
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+ | ====PC and PS3 release==== |
ā | On January 29, 2010, Rockstar officially announced that both expansion episodes would be released for the PlayStation 3 and the PC on March 30th. However, due to having problems with Sony Europe with the Liberty City radio, television, and Internet content, the episodes had been delayed until April |
+ | On January 29, 2010, Rockstar officially announced that both expansion episodes would be released for the PlayStation 3 and the PC on March 30th. However, due to having problems with Sony Europe with the Liberty City radio, television, and Internet content, the episodes had been delayed until April 13 in North America and April 16 in Europe. Like the previous release on Xbox 360, each episode was been made individually available online at the PlayStation Store and at Games for Windows - LIVE Marketplace, as well as together on disc. |
====Rockstar Games Collection==== |
====Rockstar Games Collection==== |
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==Controversy== |
==Controversy== |
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===Legal Action in Brazil=== |
===Legal Action in Brazil=== |
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ā | On October |
+ | On October 18, 2010, the Third Civil Court of Barueri, SĆ£o Paulo State, Brazil, claimed that "Episodes From Liberty City" violates the Brazilian law concerning copy rights by using a song called "Bota o dedinho pro alto", from the Brazilian composer Hamilton da Silva LourenƧo, in the game without his permission. |
ā | + | The court ordered that all copies of the game for [[Playstation 3]], [[Xbox 360]] and [[PC]] should be recalled from stores. The decision also states that if the game is not recalled in 48 hours, [[Rockstar Games]] should be billed in R$ 5,000.00 (approximately USD 3,125.00) per day. |
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ā | According to the claimant lawyer this decision should be fulfilled in the US too because it's where Rockstar is located. |
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ā | Rockstar can still appeal to the State Court of SĆ£o Paulo and other superior courts although the decision is to be taken immediate action. |
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==Crossovers== |
==Crossovers== |
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ā | * Throughout the game, radio stations have news reports |
+ | * Throughout the game, radio stations have news reports concerning [[The Lost MC]] and [[The Angels of Death]]. |
ā | * [[Elizabeta Torres]] and [[Ray Boccino]] give missions to Niko and Johnny |
+ | * [[Elizabeta Torres]] and [[Ray Boccino]] give missions to Niko and Johnny. |
* [[Ray Bulgarin]] gives missions to Luis and attempts to kill Niko twice, but fails. |
* [[Ray Bulgarin]] gives missions to Luis and attempts to kill Niko twice, but fails. |
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* In [[Mori Kibbutz|Mori's]] missions, [[Brucie Kibbutz]] interacts with Luis during each mission. |
* In [[Mori Kibbutz|Mori's]] missions, [[Brucie Kibbutz]] interacts with Luis during each mission. |
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* In the mission [[Blow Your Cover]], Niko and Johnny escape from the LCPD. |
* In the mission [[Blow Your Cover]], Niko and Johnny escape from the LCPD. |
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* In the mission [[Three Leaf Clover]], Luis is on the floor during the robbery. |
* In the mission [[Three Leaf Clover]], Luis is on the floor during the robbery. |
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ā | * In the mission [[I Luv LC]], Niko, Johnny, Packie, Michael, and Derrick |
+ | * In the mission [[I Luv LC]], Niko, Johnny, Packie, Michael, and Derrick almost hit Luis. |
* In the mission [[Chinese Takeout]], [[Billy Grey]] sets up an [[This Shit's Cursed|ambush]] for Johnny and Jim, but they escape. |
* In the mission [[Chinese Takeout]], [[Billy Grey]] sets up an [[This Shit's Cursed|ambush]] for Johnny and Jim, but they escape. |
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* In the mission [[Roman's Holiday]], Johnny kidnaps Roman on Dimitri's orders and Niko [[Hostile Negotiation|rescues]] him. |
* In the mission [[Roman's Holiday]], Johnny kidnaps Roman on Dimitri's orders and Niko [[Hostile Negotiation|rescues]] him. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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ā | *[[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] have removed features which were present in Grand Theft Auto IV, |
+ | *''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' and ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' have removed features which were present in ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', such as [[Vigilante]] and [[Most Wanted]] missions (attempting to activate a [[Police Computer]] will display an error message), and the ability to buy clothing from the various shops. The ability to go on [[Girlfriends in GTA IV|dates]] has also been redesigned. Although there are women in the clubs present in ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'', they cannot be dated by Luis and will only have sex with him. |
+ | *Johnny and Luis can still use the parking spaces located outside Niko's [[Safehouses in GTA IV|safehouses]], though the safehouses themselves cannot be accessed. |
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+ | *''Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' are the only games in the series where the entire map is accessible from the beginning of the game. |
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ā | *[[Vigilante]] and [[Most Wanted]] missions cannot be enabled, if the player tries to use the [[Police Computer]], a network error will appear. However, the player can, use computers to call for cops. |
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+ | *Even though they take place at the same time, the vehicle selection and radio stations featured in the episodes, are different from that of ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]].'' |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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Grand Theft Auto Episodes from Liberty City PlayStation 3 Gameplay - Dance Like You Mean It|Dance Like You Mean It |
Grand Theft Auto Episodes from Liberty City PlayStation 3 Gameplay - Dance Like You Mean It|Dance Like You Mean It |
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Grand Theft Auto Episodes from Liberty City PlayStation 3 Trailer - Launch Trailer|Launch Trailer |
Grand Theft Auto Episodes from Liberty City PlayStation 3 Trailer - Launch Trailer|Launch Trailer |
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ā | Grand Theft Auto Episodes from Liberty City PlayStation 3 Gameplay - Shooting and Killing|Shooting and Killing |
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[[Category:Episodic Content| ]] |
[[Category:Episodic Content| ]] |
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[[Category:Compilation Packs]] |
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Revision as of 14:38, 21 December 2015
Not to be confused with Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, (also known as GTA IV Episodes, Episodic Content or Downloadable Content) are expansion packs for Grand Theft Auto IV that add extra missions, areas, weapons, characters, and more to the original game, as well as a new storyline that interweaves with the main GTA IV one. Currently, both episodes are available for the Xbox 360 version of the game, along with the PlayStation 3 and PC ports which were released a year later.
If downloaded online, each episode requires the original GTA IV game disc in order to be played, but doesn't require the disc if the Episodes from Liberty City game disc is used instead.
List of episodic content
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Overview
Both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony were also released together on a single boxed game disc called Episodes From Liberty City, on October 29, 2009. Unlike the individual episodes, Episodes From Liberty City doesn't require the original Grand Theft Auto IV game. The disc includes three new radio stations exclusive to the double-pack version to compensate for some music not carried over from GTA IV. The single-episode DLCs do not contain exclusive music, but the original music has been carried over. Players who do not have GTA IV installed on their console will find that some phone conversation dialog in Episodes From Liberty City are missing.
If the player were to download any episode online and save a game using TLAD or TBoGT in the original GTA IV, and then later use the Episodes from Liberty City game disc, the saved games will still be available, however, the GTA IV saved games will not be, requiring to start a new game. Nevertheless, the player can still reload their last saved GTA IV and play it as usual.
Episodes from Liberty City also introduces three aforementioned exclusive radio stations; Vice City FM, Self-Actualization FM and RamJam FM. The additional tracks from the episodic content, for the existing radio stations, are also included. However, the original playlists from GTA IV have been omitted. Vice City FM replaces The Vibe 98.8, Self-Actualization FM replaces The Journey, and RamJam FM replaces Massive B Soundsystem 96.9 and Tuff Gong Radio.
Release
Reception
Episodes from Liberty City received critical acclaim. IGN awarded the pack with a 9.2/10, praising the DLCs' gameplay and features, but criticizing the short storylines. 1Up gave the PS3 version a score of -A. GameSpot gave the PC version an 8.5/10, while both PS3 and Xbox versions received 9/10 from the site.
Versions
PC and PS3 release
On January 29, 2010, Rockstar officially announced that both expansion episodes would be released for the PlayStation 3 and the PC on March 30th. However, due to having problems with Sony Europe with the Liberty City radio, television, and Internet content, the episodes had been delayed until April 13 in North America and April 16 in Europe. Like the previous release on Xbox 360, each episode was been made individually available online at the PlayStation Store and at Games for Windows - LIVE Marketplace, as well as together on disc.
Rockstar Games Collection
Episodes from Liberty City is also part of the Rockstar Games Collection Edition 1 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Controversy
Legal Action in Brazil
On October 18, 2010, the Third Civil Court of Barueri, SĆ£o Paulo State, Brazil, claimed that "Episodes From Liberty City" violates the Brazilian law concerning copy rights by using a song called "Bota o dedinho pro alto", from the Brazilian composer Hamilton da Silva LourenƧo, in the game without his permission.
The court ordered that all copies of the game for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC should be recalled from stores. The decision also states that if the game is not recalled in 48 hours, Rockstar Games should be billed in R$ 5,000.00 (approximately USD 3,125.00) per day.
Crossovers
- Throughout the game, radio stations have news reports concerning The Lost MC and The Angels of Death.
- Elizabeta Torres and Ray Boccino give missions to Niko and Johnny.
- Ray Bulgarin gives missions to Luis and attempts to kill Niko twice, but fails.
- In Mori's missions, Brucie Kibbutz interacts with Luis during each mission.
- In Tony's missions, Roman Bellic is seen entering Maisonette 9 during some missions.
- In the mission Clean and Serene, Niko makes a cameo appearance cursing at a pedestrian in Serbian.
- In the mission No Love Lost, Jason Michaels is killed by Niko Bellic.
- In the mission Blow Your Cover, Niko and Johnny escape from the LCPD.
- In the mission Three Leaf Clover, Luis is on the floor during the robbery.
- In the mission I Luv LC, Niko, Johnny, Packie, Michael, and Derrick almost hit Luis.
- In the mission Chinese Takeout, Billy Grey sets up an ambush for Johnny and Jim, but they escape.
- In the mission Roman's Holiday, Johnny kidnaps Roman on Dimitri's orders and Niko rescues him.
- In the mission Diamonds in the Rough, Johnny ambushes Luis and kills Evan Moss to steal the diamonds.
- In the mission Taking in the Trash, Ashley Butler interacts with Niko Bellic.
- In the mission Museum Piece, Niko and Johnny meet again and are ambushed by Luis.
- In the mission No Way on the Subway, Niko kills Jim Fitzgerald on orders of Ray Boccino.
- In the mission I'll Take Her, Niko kidnaps Gracie on Gerald McReary's orders.
- In the mission Ladies' Night, Luis and Tony follow Packie McReary to Gracie's location.
- In the mission Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, Niko and Luis trade each other with the diamonds and Gracie.
- In the mission Pest Control, Niko kills Ray Boccino on Jimmy Pegorino's orders.
- In the mission Departure Time, Luis kills Ray Bulgarin in the airplane.
Trivia
- The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony have removed features which were present in Grand Theft Auto IV, such as Vigilante and Most Wanted missions (attempting to activate a Police Computer will display an error message), and the ability to buy clothing from the various shops. The ability to go on dates has also been redesigned. Although there are women in the clubs present in The Ballad of Gay Tony, they cannot be dated by Luis and will only have sex with him.
- Johnny and Luis can still use the parking spaces located outside Niko's safehouses, though the safehouses themselves cannot be accessed.
- Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars and Grand Theft Auto V are the only games in the series where the entire map is accessible from the beginning of the game.
- Even though they take place at the same time, the vehicle selection and radio stations featured in the episodes, are different from that of GTA IV.
Videos
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Locations | Liberty City (Algonquin | Bohan | Broker | Dukes) | Alderney |
Characters | Characters | Niko Bellic | Roman Bellic | Vlad Glebov | Mikhail Faustin | Dimitri Rascalov | Brucie Kibbutz | Elizabeta Torres | Patrick McReary | Playboy X | Dwayne Forge | United Liberty Paper contact | Ray Boccino | Jimmy Pegorino |
Content | Missions | Random characters | Friends | Girlfriends | Vehicles | Weapons | Clothing | Internet | Radio Stations | Safehouses | TV Shows |
Information | 100% Completion | Achievements and Trophies | Cheats | Features | Trailers | Multiplayer |
Episodes from Liberty City | The Lost and Damned | The Ballad of Gay Tony |
Crossovers | Diamonds | Heroin | Impossible Trinity (Museum Piece, Collector's Item, and Not So Fast) |