Games Review: GTA: Chinatown Wars
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Your support makes all the difference.Huang Lee’s quest to avenge his father’s death might create a feeling of déjà vu amongst DS owners – the game having seen release onNintendo’s handheld last year. Fear not, however, as rather than give in to temptation and simply port a carbon copy, Rockstar has endeavoured to improve its every facet. Visuals maintain the same isometric perspective but have been vividly enhanced, while the controls feel tighter and more responsive; the definitive version of an entertaining title.
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