

Features of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreasĭevelopers have focused more on the personalisation of the lead protagonist by incorporation role-playing video games aspects. Players can drop off passengers, take injured patients to the hospital, put out fires, etc. In case of minor incidents and chaos, police intrude into the matter, whereas FBI or SWAT teams come to the rescue when massive attacks occur.īesides playing the major missions, they can enjoy several side missions too to improve their scores or ranks. They can enter into other territories, creating havoc and war among people. Players might not play a storyline mission if they want to. They have to progress through the game, unlocking Cities and powers one by one. The entire environment of San Andreas isn’t accessible to players in the first place. Once players cross certain rounds, they can import them, besides stealing from enemies. Each of these vehicles can be customised and given a new look.

Players can also ride on a variety of vehicles like helicopters, aircraft, trains, bicycles, tanks, motorcycles, and whatnot. They can use weapons and apply the various hand to hand combat techniques. Players can walk, run, climb, swim, dive, and jump as well. Players are given an open environment, which they need to explore on foot. The game closely resembles the last two installments of this series. Besides being compatible with platforms like PlayStation 3 and Xbox one, it can also be played on android and iOS devices. Developers have successfully structured this game, retaining its popularity among players. In 2004, San Andreas became the best selling game to exist. It’s GamePlay, setting, music, storyline, graphics, audio quality, and compatibility are highly appreciated.

Widely considered to be one of the best action video games to be ever developed, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has received critical acclamation all across the world. It also reflects the enmity of the street gangs, during the 1990s, the crack epidemic which broke out during the 1980s and early 1990s, and the communal Los Angeles riots. For instance, the regions, cities, and landmarks closely resemble those of San Andreas. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas includes several real-life elements in it. What is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas about?

