![]() We’ll start with The Lost and the Damned. Once the game is installed, you’ll be prompted to choose which content you’d like to play. Just as the core game required a lengthy install, so too will EFLT – make sure you have room on your hard drive. The disc includes both The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony in their entirety. At $39.99 USD the disc offers quite a bang for your buck with some 20 hours of new content. You do not need the GTA IV disc to play Episodes from Liberty City. But, timed exclusives must someday come to an end, and that time has passed as Episodes from Liberty City, consisting of both The Lost and the Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, have been released on PS3.Įpisodes from Liberty City assumes you know all about GTAIV well, not “all” about the game, but that you at least have a working knowledge of it. In fact, many PS3 gamers likely feel neglected by Rockstar. While Xbox 360 owners have had great reasons to revisit the city, thanks to two timed exclusive Episodes from Rockstar Games, PS3 owners have moved onto other games and have probably forgotten about Niko and how much fun it was to steal a car, run over a sidewalk worth of pedestrians, and flee from pursuing fuzz. As far as games go, two years is a fairly substantial period of time, and many PlayStation 3 owners are likely upset it’s taken this long to get any additional content for Grand Theft Auto IV. Two years ago we were introduced to the grimy world encompassed in Liberty City. ![]()
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