
It largely consists of running your friend over and finding the rocket launcher and proceeding to blow him up. It lags even if both computers are in the same house.

Yes I have actually played GTA London online and it was terrible. There is hidden missions like in the original but they are incredibly hard to find without the aid of a map and are sometimes ridiculously stupid. And if you fail too many missions than you have to go around for 5 hours and slowly crawl up your score to meet the requirement to beat the level. The missions are more exciting than in the original, but like the first one if you fail one you can't try it again. The graphics are barf worthy just like the first one, and driving on the other side of the road constantly is troublesome. If you liked GTA 1 for some strange reason, then you will most likely like this game too. We all have our own way of playing GTA and that is what makes this still a great game and a hard to find expansion pack still worth checking out. Like in any GTA you can play "normally" and do the missions or assume the role of a madman with an uzi and rocket launcher, go berserk, run pedestrians down without any mercy and then take on the cops to finish it all off.

You play the role of a gangster involved in organized crime, once again taking phone calls from mob bosses in a phone booth. GTA London 1969 was released on PC as well as the original. both requiring the original GTA game disc to run. This was the first release of an expansion pack in the GTA series and the second release was Grand Theft Auto London 1961 which was only released on PC. As the game programmers use the same game engine as the first GTA, fans of the Grand Theft Auto series will love this expansion, especially as the GTA London was not widely available in every country around at the time of it's release. The Grand Theft Auto controversial game series is back with an expansion pack featuring the streets of London with all new cars, weapons and missions all set in the era of 1969.
