Grarld Theft Auto: Chinatown Warsrngives players the freedom to rob, kill, race, and, of course, steal cars in a violent, gritty soap opera.rnThe story centres on Huang Lee, a spoiled son of a Triad crime lord. Like all GTA games, you have to take jobs that require you to commit all sorts of crimes - murder, theft, bribery, drug dealing, and so forth. Life is cheap in Liberty City.rnOriginally released for the Nintendo DS, the iPhone version retains the DS's touchscreen capabilities. A small joystick lets you manoeuvre Huang Lee; situation-appropriate buttons appear on the right. The controls are intuitive, and while the top-down view takes some getting used to, it's especially useful for car chases. The major problem with the game's controls is that they're not great for combat. Punching and kicking works fine, but the autolocking function means you'll sometimes end up shooting or kicking in the wrong direction.
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