_ First concern: the installation. It is necessary to have internet access to play it (even offline), not only to be the activation of the game. In addition, it is also necessary to create two accounts (Rockstar and Windows Live), but fortunately These two accounts can be created offline.
_ Second problem: The PC configuration. Even with a PC can run Crysis smoothly, do not expect to run GTA IV all details thoroughly. Porting the game is catastrophic and you will not get more than 30 fps. Know what you need 2GB of RAM and a good video card with at least 512MB to run it a bit correctly. For little Whether you have an exotic configuration, pay attention to compatibility issues.
If these two concerns do not turn you off, and you manage to overcome them, then the game turns out very good. Although it does not have the same variety of atmosphere that GTA San Andreas, it diversifies and adds many new features compared to its predecessors, including driving while intoxicated (fun) or new how to manage the font that is very interesting and maybe a little more realistic, allowing us to make enough memorable car chases.
In a few words, so if you have a good PC with standard components and you're not afraid of spending time to activate / install the game, I recommend it. If not, go your way and wait in line "budget".