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About GTA SA ANDROID:

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas has finally arrived on Android. The game was highly anticipated, especially after its release on iOS. The release day went pretty badly but Rockstar eventually straightened things out. If you’d like to watch our review, click the video above.


Grand Theft Auto San Andreas

Game Play

If you’ve played Grand Theft Auto before then you know what kind of game play you’re in for. For those unfamiliar with San Andreas, it’s an open world game where you play as an ex-gang banger named Carl who returns home after the death of his mom to get some vengeance on the people who killed her.

The game is mission based and it is open world so you essentially just cruise around until you’re ready to do things, and then you go do them. You’ll have cars, bicycles, motorcycles, guns, and sometimes some NPCs at your disposal as you go through the game. You can also buy houses, visit businesses, pick up hookers, and all the other things that give GTA its unique charm.

In the Android version, nothing has really changed. The graphics were given a slight bump to suit the resolution of newer displays and, of course, the controls have been adapted for touch screens but we’ll touch more on that momentarily. Aside from the adaptation to mobile, this is the same game everyone enjoyed in 2004.


Grand Theft Auto San Andreas mechanics

Mechanics

The touch screen controls take a little bit to get used to and they are a tad clunky. You can choose between analog, flick controls, and on-screen buttons if you so choose. Eventually, you get used to the touch screen controls but it never quite loses that clunky feel.

The left side of the screen is dedicated to movement while the right side is dedicated to action buttons. You can also control the camera with the right side if need be. According to the support page, any Bluetooth or HID-compliant controller, including the Moga controller, should also work fine.

If you’re experiencing frame rate issues or if you want to really push your device, you can also tweak things like resolution, frame limiter, targeting mode, visual effects, draw distance, shadows, reflections, and more to either help boost the performance or make the game look better. It’s your call.


Grand Theft Auto San Andreas the good and bad

The good

So here’s what we liked.

  • The game itself is long and huge. It is open world with a lot of side missions along with the regular story so there is a whole bunch to do. Way more than your average Android game.
  • We really liked the flexibility with the game controls and settings. Having three kinds of on-screen controls plus full controller support is nice and giving the gamer the ability to tweak settings to their taste is always preferable.
  • The mobile specific tweaks really help make the game more enjoyable. Things like the updated graphics and cloud save support hit most of the required marks for what makes a mobile game good.
  • There are no actual in app purchases in this title. Some speculate that the reason it carries the tag in the Google Play Store is because it takes you to Rockstar’s website where you can buy merchandise but we assure you, there are no in app purchases in this game.

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