Anyone familiar with the previous versions, to GTA San Andreas will buy without hesitation. For those who are new to the game series, here is a little introduction: You play in the role of the main character and experience your adventures in a virtual environment (consisting of three cities and a lot of outback between) which is modeled on an American landscape of the 90s. Of course, you can experience your surroundings explore on foot, but to traverse the map of one side to another you would take forever. You will therefore need vehicles that can steal her on every corner without problems. (Along with cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, planes, helicopters, quads, bikes and combine harvesters and tractors can be driven) The main objective of the game is to complete all the missions in the game. The game is by no means linear. The fascinating thing about the game is that you have a place to live (you can with enough money and other properties for sale) and into lives from there in the day. During the missions, which you can play at will whenever you want, you meet new people and opportunities for more missions will know. So if you want a short drive to the beach to watch the sunset before he would accept the Killer Mission can do that of course. You play the role of a black gang member, and worked out you slowly rising due to the backlash. The charm of the game lies in the blurred linearity and lack of time pressure. With GTA San Andreas you live in a second world. Sometimes I found myself, as I have played several hours at a time and not a single mission completed. Instead, buy new apartment, stolen sports car and repainted and put in the garage after I casually extended the transition area by a few quarters. The blend of first-person shooter and driving simulation knows how to please and is good even (or perhaps especially) for a little game between.