I can completely understand the comparison to GTA, and why some would call it a poor man's GTA, but the game isn't designed to be as big as GTA with a heavy focus on just doing the story missions. Korell: I got this game in a sale last year at some point and I had fun playing it. It's just uncompromising fun, I don't think it tries to be more than that, and that's alright, by me, sometimes we need games that are just that, with no pretension of being the next life-changing experience. I can't quite recall how and why I bought it, but I'm just glad I did.
I mean, I'm not a GTA fan by any chance, and yet I'm loving this one, so it definitely does something right. I guess people tend to dismiss this game because they think it's some sort of "poor-man's GTA", but I wish they'd only give it a chance.
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The city feels alive, full of people going on their daily duties, each neighborhood has a distinct feel that gives the game some variety, and pretty much every part of town has back alleys, buildings, parks, streets and rooftops to explore at your own leisure. The graphics look really nice, even on older machines, like mine sure, they're nothing to write home about, but they do their job, and portray a very moody faux-Mexico. The gameplay is fluid, the voice acting is pretty decent, the whacky parts are really funny, I never had any issues with the mechanics, there's loads of variety in the different missions, and mastering each and every one of them offers a whole lot of replay value.
People seem to think this is a horrible game, but I'm having lots of fun with it, and I honestly think it gets absurdly overlooked.