Crapshoot: When Grand Theft Auto went to London

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From 2010 to 2014 Richard Cobbett wrote Crapshoot, a column about rolling the dice to bring random obscure games back into the light. This week, a trip back to where Grand Theft Auto started, give or take a few thousand miles and a quick expansion pack.

Liberty City. Vice City. San Andreas. Since the first Grand Theft Auto back in 1997, they’ve been our explosive playgrounds for criminal activity, casual murder, and annoying the crap out of the Daily Mail. But what of the city the series forgot? No, not the weird future one from GTA2 that nobody remembers. I speak of course… of London.

GTA: London is the only game in the series to be set in a real place, though not to the extent that you should use it to find your way around or anything, and was an expansion pack for the original GTA. Somewhat unusually, it’s also one of the few expansion packs to get its own expansion pack—London, 1961—which was released as freeware and would be the earliest point in the GTA timeline if the series had even the slightest interest in having such a thing back then.

source: gamezpot.com