
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas With Cheats Walkthroughs And Codes
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a 2004 open world action-adventure 
video game developed by Rockstar North in the United Kingdom and 
published by Rockstar Games. It is the third 3D game in the Grand Theft 
Auto video game franchise, the fifth original console release and eighth
 game overall. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004
 the game has since been released for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows in 
June 2005, then released on the Xbox Live Marketplace for the Xbox 360 
in October 2008, then released on the PlayStation Store via PSN for the 
PlayStation 3 in December 2012, and has received wide acclaim and high 
sales figures on all platforms. It is the best-selling game of all time 
on PlayStation 2. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008 and 
on Intel-based Macs running a minimum of Mac OS X 10.6.6 in September 
2011. San Andreas was released for the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation 
Network in December 2012. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was succeeded by
 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and was preceded by Grand Theft 
Auto: Vice City.
The game is set in the semi-fictional state of San Andreas (based on 
California and Nevada), which contains three metropolitan cities: Los 
Santos, based on Los Angeles, San Fierro, based on San Francisco, and 
Las Venturas, based on Las Vegas. Set in 1992 San Andreas revolves 
around the gang member Carl "CJ" Johnson returning home from Liberty 
City to Los Santos, San Andreas, after learning of his mother's murder. 
CJ finds his old friends and family in disarray. Over the course of the 
game, CJ gradually unravels the plot behind his mother's murder.
The high-level plot of the game is based on multiple real-life events in
 Los Angeles including the rivalry between street gangs the Bloods and 
Crips (which the player's gang and rival gang are spoofed off of), the 
Crack epidemic (which is shown as a major point of conflict in the 
game), the LAPD Rampart scandal (forming the basis of several main 
antagonists in the game), and the game even culminates in a spoof of the
 1992 Los Angeles riots.
In total, there are 211 vehicles in the game compared to approximately 
85 in GTA III. New additions include bicycles, a combine harvester, a 
street sweeper, a hovercraft, trailers and others. Car physics and 
features are similar to the Midnight Club series of street racing games,
 allowing for much more midair vehicle control as well as nitrous 
upgrades and aesthetic modification.
There are several different classes of vehicles that serve different 
purposes. Off-road vehicles perform better in rough environments, while 
racing cars perform better on tracks or on the street. Jets are fast, 
but usually need a runway to land. Helicopters can land almost anywhere 
and are much easier to control in the air, but are slower. While 
previous Grand Theft Auto games had only a few aircraft that were 
difficult to access and fly, San Andreas has 11 fixed wing aircraft and 
nine helicopters and makes them more integral in the game's missions. 
There is also the ability to skydive from aircraft, using a parachute. 
Several boats were added, while some were highly modified.
Gang wars: Battles with enemy gangs are prompted whenever the player 
ventures into enemy territory and kills at least three gang members. If 
the player then survives three waves of enemies, the territory will be 
won and fellow gang members will begin wandering the streets of these 
areas. The more territory owned by the player, the more money that will 
be generated. Occasionally, the player's territory will come under 
attack from enemy gangs and defeating them will be necessary to retain 
these areas. Once all marked territories are claimed from one of the two
 other gangs for the Grove Street Families, that gang can no longer 
attack. Once the player takes control of all the territories, none can 
come under attack.
Car modification: Most automobiles in the game can be modified and 
upgraded at various garages. All car mods are strictly visual apart from
 the stereo and nitrous oxide upgrade which increases bass and gives the
 car a speed boost when activated respectively; and hydraulics, which 
lowers the car's height by default and allows the player to control 
various aspects of the car's suspension. Other common modifications 
include paintjobs, rims, body kits, side skirts, bumpers and stereo 
system upgrades.
Burglary: Continuing the series' tradition of controversy, home invasion
 is included as a potential money-making activity. By stealing a 
burglary van, CJ is able to sneak into a residence at night, and cart 
off valuables or shake down the occupants.
Minigames: Numerous minigames are also available for play in San 
Andreas, including basketball, pool, rhythm-based challenges (dancing 
and 'bouncing' lowriders with hydraulics), and video game machines that 
pay homage to classic arcade games. In addition, there are the 
aforementioned casino games and methods of gambling, such as betting on 
virtual horse races.
Money: The money system has been expanded upon, compared to previous 
titles. Players can spend their cash on gambling, tattoos, meals, etc. 
Excessive gambling loss can force the player to sink into debt, which is
 shown in red negative numbers. When the player leaves a safehouse, CJ 
gets an unexpected call and a mysterious person tells him about his 
debts. Four gang members suddenly appear and shoot Carl on sight if he 
does not erase the debt when the mysterious person calls him a second 
time.
Multiplayer: Rampages have been modified to allow two players to 
complete them. The players are both shown simultaneously on the screen, 
meaning they must stay within close proximity of each other. The 
multiplayer rampages were removed from the PC version of the game. While
 multiplayer modes were absent on the PC version (as with the previous 
games), third-party modifications like Multi Theft Auto and San Andreas 
Multiplayer provide such functionality.
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