The catch is that a gang will only assign work to you if it respects you, so you have to earn that respect by driving over to a rival gang's turf and shooting up as many of their members as you can. Each gang has a set of pay phones, which you can answer to take on odd jobs, as in the first game. The gangs are roughly identical - only different colors and different gang vehicles separate them. Each of the game's three levels is populated by three different gangs, each of which runs a section of the city. There's a bit of story to go along with Grand Theft Auto 2, but it really makes no difference: As a budding young criminal, you are striving to make a name for yourself in a near-future world filled with drugs, guns, and turf wars. So while all the fun of going on a crime spree is intact, so are most of the previous games' flaws. But Grand Theft Auto 2 is largely the same as the original top-down driving action game and its mission pack, London 1969. Grand Theft Auto 2 delivers in all the same areas as its predecessors, while fixing a couple of the annoying little problems and adding a touch of depth in the process. Everyone's favorite carjacking simulation is back to remind you why you should lock your doors in traffic.
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