Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is an open world action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It was released on 26 October 2004 for the PlayStation 2 console, and on 7 June 2005 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox. It is the seventh title in the Grand Theft Auto series, and the first main entry since 2002's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. It was released on the same day as the handheld game Grand Theft Auto Advance.
Trailer.
Gameplay.
San Andreas is structured similarly to the previous two games in
the series. The core gameplay consists of elements of a third-person
shooter and a driving game, affording the player a large, open world
environment in which to move around. On foot, the player's character is
capable of walking, eating, running, sprinting, swimming, climbing and
jumping as well as using weapons and various forms of hand-to-hand
combat plus collect money. Players can drive a variety of vehicles,
including automobiles, buses, semis, boats, fixed wing aircraft,
helicopters, trains, tanks, motorcycles and bikes. Players may also
import vehicles rather than steal them.
Film.
The Introduction, an in-engine video, was provided on a DVD with the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack, as well as the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Special Edition re-release for the PlayStation 2. The 26-minute video chronicles the events leading up to the events in San Andreas
and provides insight on the development of the characters of the game,
to the point when Carl learns of his mother's death in a phone call from
Sweet and returns to Los Santos to find his life is ruined. The game
incorporates locations from the original Grand Theft Auto III game. The PS2 release also includes a live-action documentary on the custom car culture (featured prominently in the game) called Sunday Driver.
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