Grand Theft Auto 3 - 21 Years Later

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Grand Theft Auto 3 - 21 Years Later
    After tackling GTAIV and it's DLC, I thought now was the time to return to the original PS2 trilogy. Starting with the game that brought the series to the mainstream, Grand Theft Auto 3.
    #gta3 #grandtheftauto #rockstargames
    Time stamps below
    0:00 - Intro
    4:00 - Portland
    29:24 - Staunton Island
    40:55 - Shoreside Vale
    47:40 - Final Mission
    50:30 - Closing Thoughts
    54:00 - Outro
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  • @fuzzyslippersyt
    @fuzzyslippersyt  Год назад +86

    Thanks for all the attention on this video guys! Best performing video I've had on the channel! Check out my other content here:
    ruclips.net/p/PLqMAkDql48WKHyVgbx383UZwFvXfn3h9q

  • @TheClassifiedMan
    @TheClassifiedMan Год назад +887

    I always told myself the reason Claude couldn’t talk was because Catalina shot him in the throat/chest at the bank and lost his ability to talk due to the damage✌️😎

    • @prestonh1367
      @prestonh1367 Год назад +156

      Vote to make this cannon? I say yes

    • @thegamingprozone1941
      @thegamingprozone1941 Год назад +185

      But wasn't he mute in San Andreas? Which is before 3

    • @falconmclenny7284
      @falconmclenny7284 Год назад +134

      He doesn't talk because he's still the best gta protagonist by far... he didn't need to talk, he just shot mafarkers. I like to think Claude was known as a straight up psycho and him not talking was his gimmick like.. his guns do the talking.

    • @TheClassifiedMan
      @TheClassifiedMan Год назад +5

      @@prestonh1367 thank you mate it’s always been the reason for me makes the most sense to me👌

    • @TheClassifiedMan
      @TheClassifiedMan Год назад +4

      @@thegamingprozone1941 i can’t remember mate but i played Gta3 first and made my little opinion before i’d played San Andreas or maybe i wouldn’t have thought of the gunshot theory

  • @themanwithnoname4385
    @themanwithnoname4385 Год назад +776

    I can relate to the Latino parents thing. My mom and dad bought GTA 3, VC and San Andreas for the whole family to play. They simply told us not do do anything in the game in real life, and that was that. My mom taught us the hooker health trick lmfao. We all turned out ok.

    • @britishwordplay4335
      @britishwordplay4335 Год назад +118

      Cool parents

    • @jambi5096
      @jambi5096 Год назад +57

      You gotta keep it real too tho. I think graphics back then were so cartoony that a lot of violence just seemed so ridiculous and over the top. My parents let me play violent video games but I remember them commenting on how ridiculous the graphics looked.
      I know for a fact my parents wouldn’t have let me play gta 5 tho or especially a game like MK11, which has photorealistic graphics and depicts extreme levels of gore. Like intestines being ripped out and other organs.
      Granted GTA3 was super ahead of its time, it still looked incredibly cartoony even by those standards back then. It just looked like a well polished game compared to other games, but regardless, there was no real “life-like” looking game up until like 10-15 years ago.
      So, my point is that it didn’t feel so “extreme” letting your kids play it because the game still felt like a cartoon, albeit a violent one but a cartoon nevertheless.
      I wouldn’t let my kid play GTA3 back in the day but I get why kids were playing it is my TLDR.

    • @themanwithnoname4385
      @themanwithnoname4385 Год назад +22

      @@jambi5096 I watched movies like Platoon, Full metal Jacket, The thing, the hills have eyes, and the original evil dead with them, among others. Their viewpoint was if they thought it was too much for me, I'd tell them to turn it off or something.
      I have two younger brothers born in 2005 and 2006 (I myself was born in 1999) and they played GTA v around the same age I was playing GTA SA, Manhunt and GTA 4. They didn't have an issue with it. My mom and dad watched my youngest brother massacre people in Los Santos in GTA V and wanted to go on a rampage too because it looked so realistic to them. Both of them hogged the PlayStation from us kids for like 6 hours.
      It was always amusing when we went to GameStop and bought mature games. The clerk would look at my dad and be like:
      "This game is rated M for blood and gore, strong language, nudity, sexual themes, gambling, strong drug use, explicit lyrics, tobacco use, and will probably cause your kid to develop PTSD."
      My dad: "eh, they see worse stuff on TV and the internet."

    • @Truekingr6
      @Truekingr6 Год назад +11

      @@jambi5096 100% my girlfriend was upset at me for killinh people in red dead 2 because its so realistic. looked at me like i was crazy, but its a game cmon.

    • @thegreatreaper8840
      @thegreatreaper8840 Год назад +8

      @@jambi5096 Neah, your argument is dumb. In Romania parents have no problem letting children play games like MK11 or other violent video games...you do violent things in games to blow off steam and not do them in real life.

  • @noc8218
    @noc8218 Год назад +78

    I kind of like Claude being totally silent. Gives him some creepy psycho feeling

    • @readlater8962
      @readlater8962 4 месяца назад +10

      Guy can shoot up an entire neighbourhood, commit random acts of terrorism and mass killings, can get riddled with bullets, blasted by explosions, run over by vehicles all without ever making so much as a noise.
      If Trevor is the unstable psychopath then Claude is silent and calm psychopath and Claude has no problems betraying people on a dime either. At least Trevor cares about loyalty and his friends.

    • @FrankieTeardrop1998
      @FrankieTeardrop1998 14 дней назад

      He's like Michael Myers

  • @markevans7244
    @markevans7244 Год назад +184

    GTA 3 really was a revolution. I remember playing a demo of GTA 1 back in '97 and was hooked. GTA in 3D was just mind blowing back then.

    • @jordan_roadhouse4798
      @jordan_roadhouse4798 Год назад +15

      Completely agree. Growing up with the GTA1/2s then this one happened it was mindblowingly good!

    • @WiseOwl_1408
      @WiseOwl_1408 Год назад +8

      Was a VERY big deal.

    • @mattwingo89
      @mattwingo89 10 месяцев назад +1

      First time I rented GTA 1 we played it on a projection screen. There was no going back as far as video games were concerned. All other games just seemed like toys after that.

    • @hugopereira5640
      @hugopereira5640 4 месяца назад

      Gaming as a whole was a bit of a joke back then tho... games weren't made with budgets in the hundreds of millions like they are today. GTA VI is going to be a work of art to be remembered 😊

  • @offthetopbbq
    @offthetopbbq Год назад +72

    Facts bro. My mom was the same. She let me play anything and watch everything. I never wanted to do a real drive by lol. Shit let you see how the world really is

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 6 месяцев назад +5

      My mom bought me all 3 main 3D titles and even watched me play. She also told me one thing every time I left the house: "Be smart, and be aware of your surroundings."
      I guess we grew up different.

  • @andrewfisher9038
    @andrewfisher9038 Год назад +75

    If you bring a taxi to the trailing mission, Curly might enter. You have to park in a specific spot. Then you an objective to drive him to the docks.

  • @natalie03996
    @natalie03996 Год назад +9

    I know a place on the edge of the Red Light District where we can lay low. but my hands are all messed up so you better drive, brother.

  • @Smarties.
    @Smarties. Год назад +222

    The radio in this game is extremely good it's mostly original music made for the game unlike most GTA games starting with Vice City I find a lot of original songs in the game to be just as memorable as the licensed music in future games and a lot of songs on Head Radio and Lips 106 still get stuck in my head every now and then

    • @falconmclenny7284
      @falconmclenny7284 Год назад +33

      Msx fm is the business...

    • @sunshineandbandicoots8587
      @sunshineandbandicoots8587 Год назад +22

      Can NOT forget about Chatterbox

    • @jdgustofwinddance.7748
      @jdgustofwinddance.7748 Год назад +21

      The techno station alone is legendary.

    • @greenhowie
      @greenhowie Год назад +18

      @@falconmclenny7284 MSX FM was more influential on my development than discovering weed. It's good shit.

    • @falconmclenny7284
      @falconmclenny7284 Год назад +8

      @@greenhowie liberty's finest, turn up the dial.
      Onto the stage big ups to your crew, MSX fm is passing through.

  • @avace917
    @avace917 Год назад +86

    For the Curly Bob mission, you can actually pick him up in a Taxi and take him to the docks without having to follow him or deal with the spook meter

    • @willznuts
      @willznuts Год назад +8

      Umm I never knew this lol

    • @avace917
      @avace917 Год назад +5

      @@willznuts I didn't either until I saw somebody do it in a walkthrough

    • @pa.encema2821
      @pa.encema2821 Год назад +19

      I miss the creative ways to do missions in GTA 3 or Vice City. Now its spoonfed for all

    • @mauricehamilton4025
      @mauricehamilton4025 9 месяцев назад +1

      I tried that in D.E it doesn't work

    • @avace917
      @avace917 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mauricehamilton4025 weird. I definitely saw it in a video of a play through

  • @aboutsoundandvision
    @aboutsoundandvision Год назад +82

    I have a vivid memory of being about 6 years old playing GTA III on my friend's PS2 and him not having a memory card so we played the intro everytime we would play. I still have that intro completely memorized to this day. I remember asking my dad what a "Red Light District" was haha

    • @JAYDOG1337A
      @JAYDOG1337A Год назад +26

      I was 5 when it came out, but I was still smart enough to know red light district "obviously" meant that they sell red lights there.

    • @aboutsoundandvision
      @aboutsoundandvision Год назад +4

      @@JAYDOG1337A Of course!

    • @tatsupazuzu
      @tatsupazuzu Год назад +3

      Felt

    • @PerishingPurplePulsar
      @PerishingPurplePulsar Год назад +6

      Lil late but do you remember his response/reaction? If I were in his shoes I'd prolly be to busy laughing my ass off to explain haha

    • @koolkat8639
      @koolkat8639 10 месяцев назад +5

      “but my hands are all messed up, so you better drive brotha”

  • @RPKGameVids
    @RPKGameVids Год назад +55

    There's just something so special about this game.

  • @rimaq_
    @rimaq_ Год назад +68

    My lore is that since they all know Claude is mute/won't talk back they just leave notes to cut to the chase. Not like he'll reply or ask anything else and if he won't do it he would just leave the note or throw it away

  • @TheBlackScatPack
    @TheBlackScatPack Год назад +68

    Nice retrospective of one of my favorite games of all time. GTAIII is still my favorite GTA. I was 13 when this game released and my older brother bought it after my cousin told him about it. He didn’t play it much but I got hooked. For the longest time I didn’t have a memory card so I remember having to play it in one sitting to beat the game. So by doing that I learned that you can skip some of Luigi, Joey, and Kenji missions to progress through the game faster. I remember how shocked I was when I discovered the Marty Chonks missions. I definitely got creative with some of the missions like the Chunky Lee Chong one by planting the car bomb or camping at Salvatore’s mansion and blocking the garage and pushing his car off the cliff and when he got out he was shooting a M16 at me. I’ve played GTAIII the most so I can definitely tell when they made changes as they rereleased it. For instance the Under Surveillance mission. The PS2 version says the Mafia is spying on you but the PC says it’s the FBI watching them, even tho it’s Mafia goons. I could talk about this game all day.

    • @DarthErdogan
      @DarthErdogan Год назад +3

      Epic! I played this game for hours too! I grew up with Vice City but this game... Just wow. I just finished it for 3 times but open world kills me. I know it to every-single-little-f*cking polygon. And I'm not even kidding. EVERY POLYGON. Like the autopark at near of the Love's skyscraper (too many people doesn't even knows an autopark exists there. (I'm not talking about the one we killed Kenji.)) At the top floor there are blocks which have plants in it. I know those blocks are very little bit over from the ground.

  • @nekipeh7373
    @nekipeh7373 Год назад +68

    This is my all-time favorite game. I completed it so many times in my life that i cant even remember the exact number of playthroughs. I know that every other GTA after III is plain better than it, but III has some kind of charm i just cant explain.
    Thank you for this great review and for giving some love to the game everybody heard, saw a gameplay or played, but not many liked.

    • @MobiusLeader007
      @MobiusLeader007 Год назад +11

      The charm of GTA III to me is the tone and atmosphere. Liberty City is a grimy, edgy place that's infested with crime and gangs. A city full of criminals, lunatics, and scumbags. Yet the game also has this wacky feel where the gangs are cartoon tier stereotypes, squish noises play when you run over pedestrians, and dozens of police cruisers willingly crash into walls and each other just to stop a mute psychopath who has no motivation besides revenge.
      Its a game with a dark and violent setting, but it doesn't take itself that seriously. Future games take themselves more seriously, so when something really wacky happens (like breaking into Area 69) I kinda get taken out of the moment. When something really wacky happens in GTA III its just another day in "the worst place in America."

    • @SemajRaff
      @SemajRaff Год назад +5

      GTA3, to me, represents the technological advancement of entertainment in general. But with gaming, creating a living world/atmosphere became mandatory. Like there are two types of games: Games before and After GTA3.

    • @trapez77
      @trapez77 Год назад +8

      The other gta games are not better than 3

    • @z0tl410
      @z0tl410 Год назад +4

      @@trapez77 San Andreas wayyyy better

    • @trapez77
      @trapez77 Год назад +11

      @@z0tl410 bigger? yes. More content? yes. Better? No

  • @tobsmonster2
    @tobsmonster2 Год назад +11

    I adore that little jazz jingle always playing in/around Salvatore's mansion, it's very fitting. Good job on the video, was great :)

  • @cameronmaugh4223
    @cameronmaugh4223 Год назад +150

    This should have more views. You have a good review style that is refreshingly thorough, you don't just lean on comedy the whole time like everyone else seems to.

    • @ToadyEN
      @ToadyEN Год назад +4

      I agree, keep up the quality content and they’ll come’

    • @cameronmaugh4223
      @cameronmaugh4223 Год назад +1

      @Felipe Lemos Only thing he is missing is cut content.

    • @slavitdeezer
      @slavitdeezer Год назад

      Sounds like every other gamer channel. Obnoxious and condescending the entire time.

    • @jimmybalzac6021
      @jimmybalzac6021 Год назад +1

      Odd way to say FuzzySlippers isn't funny

  • @6vitamin
    @6vitamin Год назад +4

    There’s no in-game map because it came WITH the game. a physical, fold out, map. And a manual.
    In fact, all gta’s and most open world games had PHYSICAL maps. Until like 2010 or later.

  • @StarFighter2K22
    @StarFighter2K22 10 месяцев назад +3

    24:30 "And Catalina rewards him with spank. And then I reward him with death!" I cracked up lol

  • @rammos9171
    @rammos9171 Год назад +13

    Had great times with GTA III during the winter break of 2001.

    • @laflame5806
      @laflame5806 Год назад

      As someone born in 2000 i remember it like it was yesterday.

  • @matthewpotter8491
    @matthewpotter8491 Год назад +7

    That intro music is so nostalgic to me. Takes me back to my childhood and playing at my friends house after school, then realising how good it was and having to go out and get a copy myself. This is the landmark instalment in the series for me. An absolute game changer which laid the foundations for GTA today. Whilst not my favourite in the series (that honour goes to vice city) I absolutely love this game. Going from the 2D top down view of previous GTAs to this 3D world blew my mind. For the time, I found the detail incredible! Thanks for a great video man. Loving these retro look backs.

  • @KOTEBANAROT
    @KOTEBANAROT Год назад +11

    My parents knew how violent and mature GTA was, they just didnt care very much. Though, even when they really hated Postal 2, they never stopped us from playing it. The end result was that i eventually got tired of blood and violence and didnt think of mature stuff as enticing or "above" G-rated experiences, and i wasnt embarassed of playing "baby games". Some days id pop the cops in vice city or pee in peoples mouths in postal2, some days id play Freddi fish and help grandma find her treasure chest. I enjoyed having variety in my viddy games

  • @Zoomer3989
    @Zoomer3989 Год назад +17

    would love to see similar retrospectives for Vice City, San Andreas,
    LCS, and VCS. All great games

    • @JenkemJohannes69
      @JenkemJohannes69 Год назад

      you sound either unemployed or it*lian to be honest

  • @rafaelzavros4391
    @rafaelzavros4391 Год назад +7

    I recently found another way to complete the Curly Bob mission. Simply drive a taxi yourself and Curly will enter your vehicle so just drive him to the location he goes to

  • @mindofwaves4470
    @mindofwaves4470 Год назад +9

    Your videos are great! I've watched a lot of your most recent ones and am checking more. I think you are quite fair in your analyses, you give credit where it's due and state your bias when necessary, it's well researched and the structure is stellar. They feel very authentic and wholesome. Thanks for being a time machine back to these nostalgic times!

  • @YungStinkyWinky
    @YungStinkyWinky Год назад +4

    Fantastic retrospective on one of my all-time favourites that I grew up playing! Subscribed!

  • @lullebulle2
    @lullebulle2 5 месяцев назад +2

    There is one person i have to thank for my childhood, or two infact. The first one is my cousin from Finland, i remember i was like 8 or something and we visit them, he let me try GTA2 for the first time, never played any computer game before that. After that week i was hooked, and he let me have the disc to take home, I had a computer because my grandmother worked in the hospital, and when they upgraded systems we got to but one cheap, at this point in time there wasnt like everyone had a computer either so i was blessed.
    The second one is my uncle, he gifted me my GTA 3 and my ps2 on cristmas, i was so fucking happy and i have played every single rockstar game since. i LOVE ROCKSTAR AND GTA

  • @YokozunaNumber1
    @YokozunaNumber1 Год назад +28

    Your dad is awesome. Anyone who would call your dad a "bad parent" for buying you this game can get run over by a Mr. Whoopee truck. My parents always encouraged my siblings and I to embrace movies, books, and games that inspired imagination and creativity. The kids whose parents restricted their access to games had the most lifeless and dull existences. I'm 41 now, and my kids and I are looking forward to going back to Vice City when "VI" comes out. I can't wait.

    • @RajahHindustani
      @RajahHindustani Год назад +1

      There is a age restriction on movies and games for a reason.

    • @mergieismoronic
      @mergieismoronic Год назад +6

      @@RajahHindustani you know the age ratings are just recommendations, and there’s no weight to the “games cause violence” accusations, right?

    • @hansshekelstein9450
      @hansshekelstein9450 5 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@mergieismoronicthey don’t cause violence but they legitimately can negatively affect your development if given to you at the wrong age.
      It’s not going to make you a murderer but exposure to violent and especially hypers*xual media as a youth is correlated with developmental disorders found in certain Serial Killers.

  • @avace917
    @avace917 Год назад +6

    The lack of an in game map that you mention several times wasn't an issue for those of us who weren't used to having one when this came out. I STILL remember where everything is in this game

    • @sorry1108
      @sorry1108 4 месяца назад

      Man my reply is late buuuuut, yeah you had a map, GTA 3 came with a paper map in the box

    • @avace917
      @avace917 4 месяца назад

      @@sorry1108 facts. I'm talking about having one that would tell you where you're supposed to go during missions. Trial and error

  • @DeadPixel1105
    @DeadPixel1105 Год назад +2

    When doing the Espresso-2-Go mission, do NOT attack any of the espresso stands. Before you attack any of them, drive around the entire city and make their locations pop up on the radar. Do this FIRST. Then when all of their locations are marked on the radar/map, you begin attacking them. The timer doesn't start until you attack. So you have all the time in the world to drive around the city, locate each stand, and mark them on your map. The timer begins once you take out the first stand - but since all the rest are already marked on your map, you won't be driving around aimlessly searching for the next one.
    This is how I've been doing the mission for years and years. It removes all difficulty from the mission. What was once one of the most frustrating missions in the game is now a piece of cake.

    • @tence_6965
      @tence_6965 Год назад +1

      If i only knew this strategy as a 9 year old kid playing this on OG PS2 then. 🤣

    • @DeadPixel1105
      @DeadPixel1105 Год назад +1

      @@tence_6965 Better late than never. If you still play through the 3D era GTA games occasionally, you can do this from now on 👍

  • @yerk55
    @yerk55 Год назад +6

    There is target-switching. After you're locked on a target, the shoulder buttons will switch to the next closest target.

  • @Deathsex22
    @Deathsex22 Год назад +6

    I got this game for Christmas and didn't leave my house for days. I enjoyed GTA 1 and 2 but this game was just insane back in the day.

  • @tatsupazuzu
    @tatsupazuzu Год назад +8

    Gta 3 was so huge and fun for a young me. I'd play for hours and not even realize it till the sun started coming up

    • @formzino
      @formzino Год назад +3

      Firs time I played it was at my friend's house. Kept hammering in the weapons and armour chests then going on rampages. Next thing I know it's 7am

  • @fredosupremetheamericandre6577
    @fredosupremetheamericandre6577 11 месяцев назад +5

    Nice way to bring up Neon Genesis Evangelion regarding pronouncing Asuka's name! (Although I was also expecting either a Tekken reference or mentioning the wrestler Asuka there.) Honestly, I just love the reference-heavy way you review games.

  • @eoinm5758
    @eoinm5758 Год назад +7

    Your dad was a good parent bro

    • @seibetsu
      @seibetsu Месяц назад

      What. So random

  • @PhoenixEnforcer101
    @PhoenixEnforcer101 Год назад +9

    I found this game in my dad's cd case one day when I was spending the night along with metal gear solid 2. To say I played the hell out of both of them is an understatement

  • @nrrork
    @nrrork Год назад +9

    Of course, if you collected all the hidden packages, the final mission is easy. You can just make a quick detour down to your safehouse and pick up all the weapons you need.

  • @Corrado-Junior-Soprano
    @Corrado-Junior-Soprano Год назад +4

    Another top notch video man, I can’t wait to watch this channel grow.

  • @MSmith-cf5ke
    @MSmith-cf5ke Год назад +7

    Listening to these reviews while driving cross country is great. Keep it up!

  • @JohnWTolbert
    @JohnWTolbert Год назад +16

    You learn the city pretty well if you start out (as soon as you are free to save) by stealing a cab and doing the 100 cab missions. It also leaves you with a lot a lot of cash for guns. If you want hax, do the ambulance missions and firefighter missions to get a heart and flamethrower at the hideout. This all before doing Luigi's second mission. Finally, do El Burro Burro's missions (phone booth) before you get in deep with the Italians or the race becomes impossible.
    Bonus: As soon as ammunation is available to you, buy grenades and automatics and do the vigilante missions to get bribes at the hideout. If you do all of this before you meet Salvatore, the game is MUCH easier.

    • @pa.encema2821
      @pa.encema2821 Год назад +1

      I skipped the whole Burro's missions cause I killed Salvatore before

    • @hundkebab2433
      @hundkebab2433 Год назад

      @@pa.encema2821 that's the 100% completion down the toilet

  • @ShadowsJpop
    @ShadowsJpop Год назад +8

    About the map: Another thing that put me off with it is that there's no indication about if the objective is above or below you. This makes things a lot harder in the third island.

    • @fuzzyslippersyt
      @fuzzyslippersyt  Год назад +6

      Totally agree, I failed the mission where you meet Ray the first time because I thought the payphone was underground.

    • @ShadowsJpop
      @ShadowsJpop Год назад

      @@frankgrimes7388 If it wasn't a problem it wouldn't get fixed months later in the next entry, Vice City.

  • @thedragonborn101
    @thedragonborn101 Год назад +1

    This game was actually my first ps2 game I ever owned. I was only 6 lmao but it quickly became one of my all time favorites. Fantastic analysis! This was also my first video of yours and I’m impressed. Thank you!

  • @AdaptiveApeHybrid
    @AdaptiveApeHybrid Год назад +3

    Bout to start binge watching your vids, they're great dude

  • @wingsofzero5732
    @wingsofzero5732 Год назад +1

    Just stumbled onto one of your videos while, ironically, playing GTA for old times sake. You have a nice flow going with your speaking and writing and the video itself isn't too overedited. I look forward to watching your other stuff :>

  • @Gamesta100
    @Gamesta100 Год назад +2

    2 weeks ago I was playing San Andreas with my friends daughter who is 9. She also plays GTA5.
    It's fine for parents to decide they don't want kids to play these kinds of games but kids playing them doesn't mean they're going to grow up and become criminals. If they do it's because they weren't mentally intelligent enough to separate fiction from reality and that is the parents fault for not teaching them.
    I play the main PS2 trilogy once a year.
    The mission where you grab the car with the body in the trunk, if you have grenades when you start the mission the mission becomes super easy. Throw a grenade at one car and then go on the roof of the building where the cars can't reach you and throw more grenades off to the side of the building until you blow up the 2nd car.
    Future games explain why Salvatore had Claude killed out of paranoia.
    So while it may not have made sense when the game released, it makes total sense now after playing both SA and LCS.
    Phil wasn't retconned. In VC and VCS it was made to show that Phil likes to make crap up. Even in Vice City one character says "I doubt he's ever been in the service"
    The easy way to beat the mission where you kill Keni on PS2 is to grab a rocket launcher and a bunch of ammo and go the level below the enemies and launch rockets at the roof (floor to the enemies). Damage will go through the level and blow up cars and kill enemies.
    The mission in the construction site where you kill the Columbians can be made easier with a flamethrower because you can stand in front of the wall and have the flamethrower go through the walls and kill the enemies.

  • @wunsen95
    @wunsen95 Год назад +3

    how old are you? I'm 27 and not sure why my mum bought this for my PC when i was like 7, I do have an older sibling that had GTA london for the PSX but still :D
    replayed the ps2 trilogy about 2 years ago now, and gotta say 3 was my favorite despite the dated controls.. Liberty City oozes atmosphere man.
    Loving the vids, watched the GTA ones in reverse order so this is the finale
    👍

  • @Blahblahblah94
    @Blahblahblah94 Год назад +5

    Looooove your videos man. Don’t worry you’ll pick up soon! Your content is S tier

  • @pyromaniacforhire
    @pyromaniacforhire Год назад +2

    I still, to this day, love that the Ice Cream Truck Music in this game is the same as in GTA2.

  • @YSL8704
    @YSL8704 Год назад +4

    Everyone who played this as a kid when it first came out feel old as hell now.

  • @IosaJ
    @IosaJ Год назад +2

    Seriously underrated. Love these videos!

  • @Mikebuster
    @Mikebuster Год назад +15

    I remember buying this on release day and being totally blown away. I had been playing GTA since the start so I was all over the game magazines and online for info about GTA3. It cannot be understated what a huge shift in gaming this was. a shame what rockstar have become.

  • @samuraiska320
    @samuraiska320 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was 11 myself when this game came out.
    My mom's brothers are about 7-9 years older than and spent a lot of time with them since I had no brothers.
    That's how I heard about this game, they would play it alot.
    I played this with them along with my other cousins.
    Take turns playing "War" just who survives the longest. Claim particular vehicles as our own and saying "don't drive my car".
    Laughing together staying up all night.
    No internet really, no cell phones, no social media.
    What a good time to have experienced.
    This game is our Nostalgia for our age group at that time.

  • @wow-0-why-1
    @wow-0-why-1 Год назад +3

    I remember when I played this for the first time, I was like....this isn't suppose to exist yet?!?

  • @kingpin1331
    @kingpin1331 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! my 1st gta game was liberty city stories. Didn't have a ps2 till the ps3 was out and actually happen to come across your video today as I'm playing gta3 for the 1st time ever. The driving/car strength is definitely a bit of an adjustment, the controls are bit...interesting? And the lack of a map is a little rough but my memory of liberty city stories is helping with the lack of a full map. Glad I followed your advice and beat that race before progressing too far!

  • @thomascrowley9122
    @thomascrowley9122 Год назад +4

    One of those most influential games of all time

  • @videogamesare1
    @videogamesare1 Год назад +2

    The random clips you put from movies is hilarious

  • @RD210
    @RD210 Год назад

    Loving your retrospective vids, great content

  • @Ye_Old_Chuck_E_Cheeze
    @Ye_Old_Chuck_E_Cheeze Год назад +1

    Tremendous job on all these videos. I'm a huge fan.

  • @cloudscapemysterio
    @cloudscapemysterio Год назад +3

    Never watched ya stuff before I think the algorithm gonna bless this one. I subbed 😃

  • @AliC202
    @AliC202 Год назад +1

    I enjoy your work. Just want to say, something I really appreciate is you giving the straight character descriptions and not pausing your video for 20 minutes to explain how offended you are a character is described in a way that could be offensive, just focusing on the topic at hand. You're a rare breed these days.

  • @Greg2thaBosher
    @Greg2thaBosher Год назад +2

    The thing with Grand Theft Auto 3 is yes, it is one of, if not the MOST influential games of the sixth generations of consoles, it doesn't seem to get it's flowers from the fans and is over shadowed by the likes of San Andreas

    • @sunsetman22
      @sunsetman22 Год назад +2

      really unfair because it is THE benchmark for the entire series. Vice gets all the credit for a lot of the things III did, simply because most started there.

  • @nrrork
    @nrrork Год назад +3

    I was 18 when this came out. Kinda perfect, just in time to not worry about M rating.
    But they still carded me when I bought GTA V. I was 30 goddamn years old, and despite what older people insist, I didn't take it as a compliment that I had to prove I wasn't some zit-faced brat anymore just because some corporate asshole at Meijer was scared of his own shadow.
    It's not like booze where it's illegal to sell to a minor. This was 100% self-imposed by the retailer.

  • @hassandabo6288
    @hassandabo6288 Год назад +3

    Gta 3 was my first GTA on the ps2

  • @MrFunnyHandsInYourPants
    @MrFunnyHandsInYourPants Год назад +5

    Nice video! Claude was also the name for the player in the previous installment, GTA2.

  • @xNachtmahRx
    @xNachtmahRx Год назад +3

    I remember getting stuck at the mission where you have to drive through all cities within a time limit and find certain places without a marker or something...I should get back and finally finish it after 22 or so years

    • @MelodyMecato6156
      @MelodyMecato6156 10 месяцев назад +1

      The idea is to ''cruise around'' the city as the game says and find the targets initially which makes the markers appear, then start destroying them which triggers the time limit.

  • @RicardoSpunkyMonkey
    @RicardoSpunkyMonkey Год назад +2

    This is a great review, incredibly underrated channel

  • @DeadMusicChannel
    @DeadMusicChannel Год назад +4

    An easier way to pass the final Ray mission, I discovered, was to take the subway tunnels. No cops spawn down there, and other than the rare subway train, there's no traffic.

  • @Kupomasters57
    @Kupomasters57 Год назад +2

    Can we all agree that claude is mr slick? Like how He got away With EVERYTHING he did is beyond me.

  • @Oamiano
    @Oamiano Год назад +4

    The amount of love I have for this game already is crazy. Since there’s no in game map except the mini map. I went online and printed one out! Now I’m using that and it feels so damn cool! Plus I’m actually learning locations in Liberty City. Especially Portland because of all the vehicle missions. LOVE this game!

  • @Truekingr6
    @Truekingr6 Год назад +15

    i relate so hard but for gta 4. the game crazy employee was telling my father 'the game has NUDITY BLOOD AND VIOLEEEENCEE" and my latino father was like "si" best summer ever full of gta 4. amazing video and quality. instant sub

  • @AsperGoat
    @AsperGoat Год назад +2

    I've been watching your retrospectives sort of in reverse, and i had a feeling you had some latino roots in your speech, when i got confirmation in this video i felt really cool
    Mis mejores deseos para tu canal, compadre :]

  • @tacticalspecimen4252
    @tacticalspecimen4252 Год назад +2

    bro your vids are soo good keep up the good work kind sir!

  • @AndreasSascha
    @AndreasSascha Год назад +3

    no joke, I do believe that gta 3 is way better than games that release today on brand new hardware

  • @dragonviper83
    @dragonviper83 Год назад +2

    Just recently got into this game and now I have a new coworker who just so happens to be a man of few words, is hilariously efficient and kinda looks like claude...take from that what you will

  • @thepalace2446
    @thepalace2446 Месяц назад

    Love your videos, soothing

  • @Oli-nf4jw
    @Oli-nf4jw 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don’t care how old this game is even when it turns 50 I’ll remember this as one of the best games of all time, revolutionary and outstanding at the time we all thought graphics would never get any better

  • @A_k_p_07
    @A_k_p_07 Год назад +3

    I use to think Claude was always talking but I never realized it.

  • @dynasty2638
    @dynasty2638 Год назад +1

    Great video man! Looking forward to your Vice City and San Andreas videos, hope you'll cover Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories too.

  • @Grarnir
    @Grarnir Год назад +3

    This was the first gta I ever played, and it was on iPad of all platforms.. this and vice city

  • @sauce2097
    @sauce2097 Год назад +3

    12:34
    I remember being able to switch targets with the L2 and R2 buttons while locking onto someone.

  • @patrickbateman1972
    @patrickbateman1972 Год назад +2

    I love your videos dude !

  • @ShadeATV
    @ShadeATV Год назад +5

    Chatterbox is the best radio station in the game no cap

  • @piperian3962
    @piperian3962 Год назад +15

    The original trilogy went on sale before it was delisted, I got it on my PC for practically nothing!
    I remember seeing my cousin pop it in the PS2 as a child. I had been playing a Need For Speed game at the time and was obsessed with evading police. Being able to run from the police in an open world was mind blowing. I’m actually still not over it.

  • @Domina7ion
    @Domina7ion Год назад +11

    The lack of gps is really good. It teaches you to actually learn the roads and different ways of navigating. I remember finding the middle island super hard to figure out how to get to certain flyover. But I had to interact with it rather than just following a minimap

    • @pa.encema2821
      @pa.encema2821 Год назад +2

      Now GTA 5 makes it too easy with GPS

  • @RiccoHavocco
    @RiccoHavocco Год назад +4

    This didn’t feel like an hour! I love your dry humour, and choice of words and well put together talk-thru!

  • @dansmith1661
    @dansmith1661 Год назад +2

    This and Vice City are important for allowing creative ways to do missions. Every game after tightly packs your missions to follow a script and doesn't tolerate roaming around.

  • @viejos1000
    @viejos1000 Год назад +2

    I remember I discovered gta after my N64 stopped working and my parents got me a PS1 wish crash bandicoot which was awesome but one day I went to EB games and saw Grand Theft Auto which I didn’t know what it meant but what got me was the big bold letter on flames and the 90s coo car on the front cover which was great. One day I went to my cousin’s house and saw that they were playing gta 3 on the PS2 and at the time I didn’t know both the game or console was out! They were still selling the ps1 and didn’t know what the ps2 was till I saw it that day at my cousin’s. I was born in 1996 so I was in playing at the end of the N64 era and sorta in between of the ps1-ps2 era

  • @cruelwraith2games926
    @cruelwraith2games926 Год назад +3

    Thank God my parents did not care about video games like that I got to play whatever I wanted

  • @riccardogranato1274
    @riccardogranato1274 Год назад

    Wow, what memories. I remember coming from GTAII on the PS1 to GTAIII on PC, didn't have a PS2 at the time. It was an incredible leap. Back when you had only that one game that got you absorbed for a good couple of years of non stop playing.

  • @Discordie06
    @Discordie06 11 месяцев назад

    i have never playes the city storyes games or china town wars because i play only on pc...thank you for the video mate ! you filled a gap in my lore !

  • @BabaTym_
    @BabaTym_ Год назад +2

    How do you only have 2K subs? You make better videos than most million+ RUclipsrs I’ve seen

  • @charlesderosas5577
    @charlesderosas5577 Год назад +19

    A game that changed my life.

    • @filip4dk
      @filip4dk Год назад

      Lol how the fuck did it change your life?

    • @Toksyuryel
      @Toksyuryel Год назад +3

      Also changed the game industry.

  • @bynwinnin
    @bynwinnin Год назад

    good on ya sir! thanks for this

  • @kitzkaz3238
    @kitzkaz3238 9 месяцев назад +3

    The intro song to GTA3 is peak.

  • @michaelgomez6771
    @michaelgomez6771 Год назад +1

    Just subscribed. Good work man

  • @bpdmf2798
    @bpdmf2798 Год назад +8

    I'll never forget going to some friend of a friend's house to smoke weed and play GTA 3. I was blown away by all the stuff you can do and we just kept pushing the controller and the weed and it was awesome.

  • @memelord6335
    @memelord6335 Год назад +2

    You know that one comment in the beginning of this video plus another you made I believe in your Vice City Stories video where you also flat-out said your parents were bad at parenting in regards to letting you watch a certain movie, I thought it was only the most recent generation with that problem, I'm not that much younger than you but I am younger than you and was raised in a very similar way just based off of the small comparisons I can make with the little information you shared in your videos, and I think I can confidently say your parents were far from bad parents for letting you play GTA and for letting you watch that one mobster movie, you obviously grew up just fine hell your a father yourself and presumably doing a very good job at it , trust me I never met them before but I can confidently say your parents are probably some of the best up there, not as good as my parents but I think you get the point LOL😂

  • @britishwordplay4335
    @britishwordplay4335 Год назад +13

    The day it got released I got this game and it blew my mind. Showed how great the franchise can become (before the microtransactions).

  • @poppytoad911
    @poppytoad911 Год назад +3

    23:34 There's an alternative way to do that mission by stealing a cab and picking up Bob.

  • @johnmoore3504
    @johnmoore3504 5 месяцев назад +1

    I read this elsewhere but at the start they have a 2 seat sports car for the get-a-way vehicle. Well the crew was 3 people so someone wasn't going to make it, thus Claude was setup from the start.... poor guy, yet he never complains ;)
    I remember the shock of walking out of the safe house for the first time and realizing this whole little world was inside my PS2. The NPCs talk trash to each other, cars stop for red lights, honk horns, the wind blew papers around, it would start raining randomly, fog rolls in. GTA was an simulated open world but it felt like a real place. This game was so different because you can fully enjoy it without actually playing the missions and just doing random side quests or crazy stupid things. Once we learned you could fly the Dodo it nearly broke the early internet.