Grand Theft Auto V – Xbox 360
It's rare for a game to live up to the enormous pre-release hype and Grand Theft Auto IV is that rare game. With a huge Liberty City to explore, impressive detail, sharp writing, compelling characters, and a ton of side missions and activities to complete, Grand Theft Auto IV is not only the best GTA game ever, it's one of the best games ever period.We've put together a comprehensive guide to get you through every facet of Grand Theft Auto IV and every corner of Liberty City. You'll find a complete walk-through of the story mode, details on all friends, girlfriends, and random characters, solutions to side missions, multiplayer tips, and cheat codes.
This Gamespot game guide to Grand Theft Auto IV features:
Story Walk-through: A complete walk-through of the single-player game with tips on completing all mission objectives.
Friends, Girlfriends, and Random Characters: Make friends, date girlfriends, and meet random characters. This section covers them all, including how to show your friends a good time, impress dates, and how to unlock special benefits.
Side Missions: Need cash or just want to take on some additional work? Check here for tips on completing the available side missions, such as Brucie's export business, Little Jacob's package runs, Stevie's vehicles, or the assassin tasks.
Multiplayer Tips: This section compiles tips on competing in Grand Theft Auto IV's multiplayer modes.
Cheat Codes and Extras: Check here for Grand Theft Auto IV cheat codes and other extras.
Xbox 360 Achievements: This section lists achievements to unlock in the Xbox 360 version.
This section provides walk-throughs for all of the single-player story missions. Note that many of these missions can be completed in a different order than the one presented below. You may have two or three story missions available at a time and can complete any one before moving to the next (although you will eventually complete them all). This walk-through attempts to stick with a particular contact until the mission set is exhausted.
Niko Bellic arrives at Liberty City onboard the Playtpus; he's come to live the American dream, like his cousin Roman. Sports cars, mansions, women…Roman claims to have it all. But it doesn't take long for Niko to realize that Roman wasn't quite honest about his situation. It turns out Roman's sports car is just a taxi and the mansion is a rundown apartment.
Objective: Drive to Roman's Place.
Follow the marked route out of the docks toward Roman's "mansion". Drive Roman's taxi onto the resident parking space in front of the apartment building—parking cars in this space will save them (like the garage in previous GTA games).
You earn $25 for completing this mission (as well as an achievement if you're playing on the Xbox 360). Take the opportunity to save your game with a power nap on the bed before heading out to meet with Roman; he's marked on the mini-map at his cab depot, the Express Car Service.
Objective: Take Roman to the hardware store.
The hardware store is actually a front for an underground gambling ring. Apparently Roman pays off his debt by getting into more debt—your cousin is playing with money he was supposed to give to Albanian loan sharks. Roman claims he's known as "The Janitor" because he cleans up…but that might be as accurate as his sports car and mansion.
Park at the marked location in front of the Discount Hardware and Roman will exit. Your cousin hands you an old phone with his new number: you need to call if those Albanian loan sharks show up. Roman says they'll be in a beige Willard.
Objective: Remain stationary in the car and look out for the loan sharks.
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