segunda-feira, 27 de dezembro de 2010

3-Luigi's Girls (GTA III)

Luigi's Girls is a mission in Grand Theft Auto III given to protagonist Claude by club owner Luigi Goterelli from his club in the Red Light District of Portland Island, Liberty City.

Mission-Claude, having driven 8-Ball to Luigi's Sex Club 7, waits outside the back entrance to the club. Mickey Hamfists comes out of the door, to make sure the coast is clear, before Luigi Goterelli comes outside. Luigi needs one of his girls, Misty, picked up from the clinic in Portland View and tells Claude that there may be more work if he doesn´t mess up. Claude leaves the club and drives to the clinic. Misty enters his car and introduces herself, before Claude drives her back to the club.

Reward-The reward for completing the mission is $1500. Completing the mission unlocks Don't Spank Ma Bitch.

2-Give Me Liberty (GTA III)

Give Me Liberty is the first mission of Grand Theft Auto III and is given to protagonist Claude by explosives expert 8-Ball from the Callahan Bridge, Portland Island, Liberty City. The mission serves as the opening sequence that the player controls.

Mission-The Colombian Cartel raided the police convoy with the SWAT Van containing Claude and 8-Ball. The two managed to survive the explosion in prison clothes. 8-Ball first tells Claude to drive over to a safehouse at he Red Light District. Using a unused Kuruma car. They arrive and change their clothes. 8-Ball informs Claude about Luigi Goterelli, the owner of Luigi's Sex Club 7 having some work for Claude, so the two drive over there.

Reward-The Portland Safehouse will be unlocked and completion of the mission immediately unlocks the Luigi's Girls mission for Luigi Goterelli.

domingo, 26 de dezembro de 2010

1-Introduction (GTA III)

The introduction for Grand Theft Auto III is a series of introductory scenes played as a new game is started. Consisting of only non-interactive cutscenes, the player has only the option of skipping them and moving on to "Give Me Liberty", the first mission in the game.

Bank Heist-The introduction opens with a shot of the Liberty City Bank, as a Banshee driven by Miguel zips by an stops in front of an adjoining alleyway to pick up a team of three bank robbers who have just robbed the bank: Catalina, Claude and an unnamed associate with Colombian Cartel attire. After shooting a security camera, Claude attempts to rejoin the other two, but learns Catalina has double crossed Claude by gunning him an the third accomplice down.
This leaves Catalina and Miguel to feast on the spoils of the heist while Claude, slumped on the alleyway, survives but is arrested by the Liberty City Police Department.
Catalina reveals her ambitions to rise up the the ranks of the criminal world, but felt Claude was not up to par for her, hence the betrayal and decision to join Miguel's powerful Colombian Cartel gang instead. The betrayal was planned in advance of the heist, since the getaway car (a Banshee) only seats to.
Claude's thirst for revenge on Catalina will become a part of the game's plot.

Custody and Escape-Claude, now in police custody, is intended to transfer from police headquarters in Staunton to Liberty Penintentiary to serve out his 10-year jail sentence. Claude is to be taken there via a police convoy that is also transporting two other inmates: 8-Ball, following an arrest which left both his hands fully bandaged, and an oriental man of unknown origin, arrested for possessing no legal documents.
While crossing the Callahan Bridge from Staunton to Portland, the convoy is ambushed by a well coordinated Colombian Cartel team, whose intention is to capture the oriental prisoner as ransom, seemingly caring little of the fate of the other prisoners. To ensure their escape, the team left a powerful bomb on the bridge, resulting in an explosion that damages the bridge and cuts Portland off from the rest of Liberty City.
During the ambush and explosion, Claude and 8-Ball manage to break free, but find they have nowhere else to go but Portland, leading up to the first mission of the game, "Give Me Liberty".