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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

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2009 video game
"Chinatown Wars" redirects here. For the racially motivated massacre in the United States, seeChinese massacre of 1871. For the real-life historical conflicts, seeTong Wars.

2009 video game
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Developers
PublisherRockstar Games
ProducersLeslie Benzies
Gordon Hall
ProgrammerAl Dukes
ArtistsIan Bowden
Dan Roberts
WritersDan Houser
David Bland
SeriesGrand Theft Auto
PlatformsNintendo DS
PlayStation Portable[9]
iOS[5][6]
Android[7]
Fire OS
Release
17 March 2009
GenreAction-adventure[10]
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer[b]

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is a 2009action-adventure game developed byRockstar Leeds in conjunction withRockstar North and published byRockstar Games. The game was released for theNintendo DS in March 2009,PlayStation Portable in October 2009,[9]iOS in January 2010,[5][6] andAndroid andFire OS devices in December 2014.[7] It is the thirteenth game in theGrand Theft Auto series and a follow-up toGrand Theft Auto IV, and is the first entry to be released for handheld consoles since 2006'sVice City Stories. Set within modern-dayLiberty City (a fictional satire ofNew York City), the single-player story follows youngTriad member Huang Lee and his efforts to recover a sword gifted by his late father after it is stolen from him, while inadvertently becoming caught in a power struggle amongst Liberty City's Triads.

The game was fundamentally designed for players to have notable interactions with objects on the DS and smartphone systems via their touch-screen controls, while offering unique elements of gameplay not found in other entries within theGrand Theft Auto series. The most notable element, the ability to buy drugs from suppliers and sell them to dealers to make money, proved controversial following the game's release. Despite this, the game received critical acclaim.[11][12]

Gameplay

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A Cognoscenti beingstolen, while the player holds a 3-star wanted level. While in otherGrand Theft Auto titles, the main technique to evade from the police was to leave a certain vicinity, away from them entirely,Chinatown Wars introduces a new mechanic which requires the player to destroy a specific number of police vehicles, thereby lowering the wanted level.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is anaction-adventure game set in anopen world environment. It has a different presentation from previous games in the series, by partially resembling the firstGrand Theft Auto titles. Instead of a ground-level view behind the protagonist or a top-down perspective,Chinatown Wars uses a fully rotatable camera angled down at the action.[13]Chinatown Wars also usescel-shaded polygons with black outlines to produce a comic book-like aesthetic—a first for the series. The title takes place in a scaled-down rendition ofGrand Theft Auto IV's Liberty City, with the exception of Alderney.[14]

UnlikeGrand Theft Auto IV, the player can lose wanted stars by destroying police cars to escape the police instead of leaving a "wanted zone". The more stars the player has, the more police they have to take out for each level. For example, for a six star level, they have to take out six police cars to get down to a five star wanted level and so on.[15] There is also a drug dealing sub plot which allows players to peddleheroin,acid,ecstasy,marijuana,cocaine anddepressants around the city. Players can make a profit by recognising market conditions and demands based on geography and plying their wares accordingly. CCTV cameras work as this game's secret packages, destroyed by throwing aMolotov cocktail bottle or agrenade. This also decreases the chances of being caught while making a drug deal[16] and provides discounts for buying drugs.Chinatown Wars applies manyGrand Theft Auto IV features such as the next-gen HUD. Ammu-Nation returns in the form of an in-game website where the player can order various weapons through their PDA to be delivered to their safehouse. Players will also get emails which they can read either from the PDA or the laptop present in their safe house.

While stealing a moving vehicle is much similar to that of previousGrand Theft Auto games,Chinatown Wars uses a different system for stealing parked vehicles. Depending on the car, it can be started in one of a few ways. Older cars require a few turns of a screwdriver in the ignition, while other cars requirehotwiring. Newer, more expensive cars (with the exception of a bulletproof van) require the player to "hack" the computerisedimmobiliser. It is still possible to flip cars or set them on fire. The player is unable to pilot any of the aircraft in the game, but he can still see the ones at the airport or flying above him, although if a player uses a certain code on theNintendo DS by using "Action Replay DS" the player can acquire a helicopter and fly it.

Platform differences

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  • TheNintendo DS version of the game takes advantage of the touchscreen with functions such as controlling the PDA, GPS, the radio, access to the people on the map, or using Molotov cocktails andgrenades. The top screen shows the game and storyboard. Taxi whistling is supported by the DSmicrophone or by holding the X button.[17] Competitive and co-operative multiplayer modes are only available through DS to DS local wireless.
  • ThePSP version features updated graphics, which are no longer cel-shaded, thus sporting a more "classic" look akin to previous games in the series (however, cutscenes are stylistically identical).Minigames (such as drawing tattoos, unscrewing the car and boom panels) have been adapted from their touch-screen functionality to simpler,QTE-like minigames. The PSP version also features extra missions and exclusive radio stations not found in the Nintendo DS version. However, PSP multiplayer supports only 2 players.[18] There's an additional character named Melanie Mallard who's an independent news reporter working with one of the main characters of the game. Melanie and her missions are absent from other platforms.
  • TheiOS andAndroid versions of the game, based on the PSP version, includes on-screen touch controls and mini-games that have been adapted to work well with capacitive touchscreens. Both iOS and Android versions have the same radio stations as the PSP versions, though the iOS version features a custom radio station that uses the iTunes library.

Plot

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In 2009,Triad member Huang Lee travels toLiberty City to deliver the Yu Jian sword—a familyheirloom won in a card game by his father who was recently murdered inKowloon—to his uncle Wu "Kenny" Lee. Upon arrival, Huang's escort is killed by unknown assailants, who steal the sword and leave Huang for dead. Surviving, he makes his way to Kenny's restaurant and informs his uncle of the theft. Kenny, outraged at the news, reveals that he intended to hand the sword to Hsin Jaoming, the elderly head of the Liberty City Triads, in order to secure his position as his successor. Feeling dishonoured for losing Yu Jian, Kenny instructs Huang to assist in keeping his businesses afloat while he is in the city, causing him to be slowly drawn into the drug trade. While helping his uncle, Huang learns that two others are competing to become Hsin's successor—his sleazy son Chan Jaoming, and a ruthless deputy Zhou Ming—and finds himself working for both men in addition to Kenny.

During a job, Huang is intercepted by Wade Heston, a corrupt LCPD detective under observation byInternal Affairs, who offers to assist him in finding Yu Jian, believing that apprehending the thieves will clear his reputation and get internal affairs off his tail. Huang agrees and helps Heston investigate aKorean gang that is allied with the Triads, which the latter suspects to be behind the sword's theft. Afterbugging the Koreans' headquarters, the pair learn that there is a splinter group within the gang called the Wonsu Nodong, whose leader has been causing problems for the Triads with the help of an informant.

Meanwhile, Hsin contacts Huang for assistance, concerned about the news of an informant within his syndicate, and orders him to investigate two former Triad allies who Hsin is suspicious about – the Korean Midtown Gangsters and the Angels of Death who are anoutlaw motorcycle club. In the process, Huang is forced to deal with a Triad-hatingmafioso named Rudy D'Avanzo who tried to deceive him but kills him when he learns of this deception. Huang helps Heston with several jobs for his Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) contact, who offered to assist them with their investigation. Hsin soon becomes annoyed with Huang's slow progress and believing he might be the informant, tries to have him killed. Kenny intervenes to save his nephew's life, and persuades Hsin to give Huang more time to find the true informant. Through Hsin's private detective Lester Leroc, Huang eventually discovers that both the Koreans and Angels are innocent. Meanwhile, Heston is forced to back down due to pressure from internal affairs, leaving Huang to hack into the FIB servers to retrieve some files which name both Zhou and Chan as police informants.

After discussing his findings with his uncle, Kenny convinces Huang that they must be given to Hsin. Out of disgrace at the possibility his son is betraying the Triads, Hsin steps down as leader and names Kenny his successor. Meanwhile, Huang is tasked with killing Zhou and Chan, though both deny the accusations against them before dying. Heston later contacts Huang with news that the information he retrieved was fake and that the Wonsu leader is meeting with his allies, including the informant. Upon spying on the meeting, Huang is shocked to discover Kenny is the Wonsu leader and orchestrated the theft of Yu Jian. As the LCPD and FIB ambush the meeting, Kenny makes his escape, but Huang and Heston pursue him to Hsin's penthouse.

Upon confronting his uncle, Huang learns that Hsin had ordered Kenny to retrieve Yu Jian in exchange for a position underneath Chan. Kenny complied and killed Huang's father to inherit the sword, but later had Yu Jian stolen to keep himself from such a dishonourable position. He also secretly worked to undermine Hsin's leadership and take over, while framing Zhou and Chan to cover his tracks. After Kenny stabs Hsin with Yu Jian, he is in turn killed by Huang thus avenging his father's death. Hsin praises Huang for his loyalty and offers to name him the next Triad boss. Before Huang responds, the LCPD and FIB arrive at the scene. Heston assumes control of the situation and arrests Hsin and lets Huang go, who's in despair after seeing the situation.

Soundtrack

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Music for the opening titles of gameplay is the track "Chinatown Wars" performed byGhostface Killah andMF Doom[19] and produced byOh No ofStones Throw Records.[20][21]

TheDS version of the game features music byDeadmau5 among others.[22] On top of the soundtrack featured in the DS version of the game thePSP version features music byAnvil,[23]Tortoise,[24]DFA Records,[25] Turntables on the Hudson[26][27] andDJ Khalil.[28]

TheiOS andAndroid version featured all the music from the DS and PSP version and allowed the player to customise a music playlist using songs from their music library.

Development

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On 15 July 2008, at a Nintendo press conference, it was announced thatGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars would be released on the Nintendo DS in the following winter.[29] The game contains over 900,000 lines of "hand-optimized" code.[30]

Release

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Marketing

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In theGameStop pre-order commercial forGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the dialogue referred to the real-life corporate bailout in 2008.[31][32] A new gameplay trailer was released on 6 March 2009, showing gameplay involving using a sniper rifle and interacting with keypads with the Nintendo DS' stylus.[33] GameStop had a promotion where they sent around a van letting people try the game before it was released.[34] Other stores gave away a "credit card" which activates $10,000 of in-game money and earlier access to better weapons.[32][35] Amazon provided a code to unlock an exclusive bulletproof Infernus with preorders.[36]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticDS: 93/100[37]
PSP: 90/100[38]
iOS: 91/100[39]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1Up.comDS: A−[40]
PSP: A−[41]
iOS: A[42]
Computer and Video Games9.2/10[43]
Edge9/10
Eurogamer10/10[2]
Game Informer9.25/10
GameProStarStarStarStarStar[44]
GameSpot9.5/10[45]
GameSpyStarStarStarStarHalf star[46]
GamesRadar+StarStarStarStarHalf star[47]
Giant BombStarStarStarStarStar[48]
IGNDS: 9.5/10[49]
PSP: 9.3/10[50]
iOS: 9.0/10[51][52]
Nintendo World Report9.0/10[53]
Official Nintendo Magazine94%[54]
X-PlayStarStarStarStarStar[55]
TouchArcadeiOS:StarStarStarStarStar[56]

Nintendo DS version

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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars has received widespread critical acclaim. OnGameRankings, it was the highest rated Nintendo DS game ever, with an average review score of 93%.[57] The game holds a 93/100 aggregate score onMetacritic, which is the highest score on that site for a DS game.[58] The game also has the highest rank for the Nintendo DS atGameSpot, with a rating of 9.5/10.[45]Official Nintendo Magazine rated the game 94%, praising the visuals and variety in gameplay, concluding in their review that "Rockstar has captured and condensed theGrand Theft Auto series' high points and crammed them into one terrific title. Think the DS can't handleGTA? Think again."[54]IGN UK gave it a rating of 9.2, calling it "a masterpiece of handheld gaming",[59] whileIGN US gave the game a 9.5 out of 10.[49]Eurogamer gave it a rating of 10/10, saying "Overall this isGTA as it first was, with the inherited wisdom ofGTA as it's been since, finished off with all sorts of things that would happily belong in aGTA of the future."[2]1UP.com gave it an A−, saying that "from the start, Chinatown Wars looks impressive".[40]

Chinatown Wars generated lower than expected sales in its first week in the United Kingdom, selling fewer copies than the debut ofVice City Stories, which was Rockstar's expectation.[60] In theUnited States, it sold just under 90,000 units during its first two weeks on the American market.[61] This ledBest Buy to sell the game at a reduced price for a limited time, the response to this was very positive.[62]

PSP version

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Rockstar confirmed via a press release thatGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars was going to be released for the PlayStation Portable on 20 October 2009. It was speculated that the PSP version would revert to the third person view. However, it retained the top down view from the DS version and also received acclaim.[63] The game is available onUMD as well as via thePlayStation Network.[64]1UP.com gave the PSP version an A−, citing the experience is good the second time around and it is efficient for people who are playing for the first time.[41]IGN gave the PSP version a 9.3/10, compared to the 9.5/10 on DS.[50] The Indian websiteSKOAR! gave the version a 9/10, stating "the only complaint I have with the game is that it feels a bit too easy".[65]

Unlike the DS version, which reached number 5,[66] the PSP game didn't chart in the UK top 40 upon release,[67] nor did it chart in the US monthly top 20.[68]

iOS and Android versions

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Chinatown Wars was released oniPhone andiPod Touch on 17 January 2010. The touchscreen minigame mechanics originally seen in the Nintendo DS version returned in a similar fashion. The graphics, when compared to the DS and PSP versions, aren't cel-shaded like the DS version and lack the ambient lighting and effects seen in the PSP version. An update released on 28 March 2010 added the radio stations that were formerly exclusive to the PSP version.

TheiPad version was released on 9 September 2010, with 1024x768high definition graphics. It received critical acclaim, withIGN's Levi Buchanan giving it a 9.0/10, calling it "a phenomenal play".[51][52]

On 13 October 2013,Chinatown Wars was removed from the App Store with no statement given by Rockstar. It is believed that it was due to compatibility issues withiOS 7. On 21 December 2013, the game returned to the store with the compatibility issues fixed. An additional update was released on 18 December 2014 that provided support forRetina Display resolutions and wireless controller support.[69]

Chinatown Wars made its debut onAndroid devices on 18 December 2014, featuring the same graphical improvements and features as the latest iOS update. The Android version was developed by War Drum Studios.[8] Currently, both the iOS and Android versions contain no multiplayer orSocial Club compatibility.

On 19 October 2023, the game was available for free with a 30-minute trial, with an option to login to Social Club and be able to play the full version if aGTA+ membership is subscribed on eitherPlayStation 5 orXbox Series X/S.

Awards

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At the2009 Spike Video Game Awards,Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars received the Best Handheld Game award. However, the version wasn't specified. It also won the Best Nintendo DS Game of 2009 Award fromGameSpot.[70] The game was nominated for three ofGameSpot's awards: Game of the Year, DS Game of the Year and Action Game of the Year, winning DS Game of the Year.[70]Chinatown Wars was nominated for Game of the Year byNintendo Power, as well as Nintendo DS Game of the Year, Best Nintendo DS Graphics and Best Adventure Game.[71]Pocket Gamer awarded the game Best Action/Arcade Game for handheld, Game of the Year for handheld and Overall Game of the Year in 2010.

Controversy

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Chinatown Wars continues the series' tradition of controversy because of adrug dealing minigame that includesheroin andecstasy.[72] Protesters against the game include Darren Gold of the anti-drug abuse charity Drugsline, who stated: "Anything using drug-dealing as entertainment is sending out the wrong message. Glamorisation doesn't help our work trying to educate kids of the dangers of substance misuse."[73] In an interview withEdge magazine,Dan Houser said "we wanted to have a drug-dealing mini-game in lots of theGTA games. [...] We played with it a little inVice City Stories, because it worked really well juxtaposed with the main story. It works well with whatGTA is, with driving around the map, and it gives you another thing to think about – another layer or piece of the puzzle to keep you motivated... It does intersect with the main story and things you learn from it work with the story, but it mostly runs on its own."[74][75]

Notes

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  1. ^Ported to Android and Fire OS, as well as re-ported to iOS by War Drum Studios[8]
  2. ^Nintendo DS andPlayStation Portable versions only

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