
The Gangstar series has gained a good following among iOS-using sandbox action gaming fans. And the latest in the series, Gangstar Rio: City of Saints, doesn't disappoint, easily positioning itself as the best game of the lot.
While it still isn't perfect, the game is a definite step-up compared to its two predecessors. The graphics are cleaner, the character system is fuller, and the overall world feels very vibrant. On the downside, the voice overs remain weak, the story isn't the most compelling and cloud saving still isn't supported. But those are things you should be able to look past, given how fun the rest of the game is.
Gangstar Rio's gameplay and controls remains similar to the previous incarnations, which means it's a heck of a fun action game. Plus, it's a meaty game with over 60 missions thrown into a pile with random events as sandbox games go, dozens of vehicles to run around in (including helicopters and tanks), and tons of weapons. The addition of a new clothing system based on experience and respect levels, which can enhance some attributes (e.g. some clothes make you luckier when it comes to looting enemies), is much welcome, as it adds an extra level of incentive for actually advancing your character.
The visuals still aren't on the same level as the best graphics in iOS, but it's a marked improvement. Plus, they fixed a lot of issues with physics and building pop-ups, making games feel much smoother. If you're using an iPhone 4S, by the way, this thing loads and play fast (not sure about older iPhones, though).
While I'm still waiting for Gangstar to truly live up to its potential, Gangstar Rio is a definite leap in the right direction. It's a heck of a fun game, too, and is well worth the $6.99 price.
[iTunes]







