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Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony

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Expansion pack for Grand Theft Auto IV

2009 video game
Grand Theft Auto:The Ballad of Gay Tony
Cover art featuring Tony Prince pouring champagne into goblet in front of a background of pink lights
DeveloperRockstar North[a]
PublisherRockstar Games
ProducerLeslie Benzies
ProgrammerAdam Fowler
ArtistAaron Garbut
Writers
Composers
SeriesGrand Theft Auto
EngineRAGE
Platforms
ReleaseXbox 360PS3,Windows
  • NA: 13 April 2010
  • PAL: 16 April 2010
GenreAction-adventure
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer

Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is the second of twoepisodic expansion packs for the 2008 video gameGrand Theft Auto IV, developed byRockstar North and published byRockstar Games. It was first released for theXbox 360 on 29 October 2009 as a downloadable add-on for owners ofGrand Theft Auto IV, and simultaneously on disc alongsideGrand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned in the standalone compilationGrand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, which does not require the base game.[2] Both the downloadable version and the compilation were released forPlayStation 3 andWindows on 13 April 2010 in North America, and on 16 April in PAL regions.[3] Microsoft added the compilation to theXbox One backward‑compatibility program in February 2017.[4]

Set concurrently with the events ofGrand Theft Auto IV andThe Lost and Damned, the game follows Luis Fernando Lopez, aDominican‑American former drug dealer who now works as bodyguard and business partner to nightclub impresario Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince. The narrative centers on Luis’s efforts to help Tony survive drug abuse, mounting debt, conflicts withMafia families, and repeated assassination attempts, while also concluding the trilogy's "diamond" subplot. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics, with particular praise for the depiction of its titularLGBT character.

Gameplay

Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony is anaction-adventure game set in theopen world environment of Liberty City. It features similar gameplay, and the same setting asGrand Theft Auto IV. The player can redo missions to improve their score. The player also has new activities, side jobs, vehicles, and weapons. Luis may call on his friends, Armando and Henrique, to use their special abilities: Armando can sell weapons to Luis while Henrique can supply him a vehicle. Luis can also take them on friend activities. A notable addition, previously introduced inGrand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, is a scoring system for missions. The score has no effect, but gauges the player's overall performance in a mission, as well as unique goals they accomplished.

The Ballad of Gay Tony features "side jobs" for players to earn more money. These include Drug Wars, Triathlon Races, managing Prince's nightclubs, entering an Underground Fight Tournament, andBASE jumping. Drug Wars perform similarly to Gang Wars inThe Lost and Damned; the player must acquire a drug stash and take it to a drop-off point, with many variations, while being pursued by rival gangs. Triathlon Races consist of skydiving to a collection of boats, sailing through checkpoints, landing at a collection of cars, and street racing to the finish line. Club Management focuses on Luis working as a bouncer for Prince's clubs, handling situations with clubgoers or assisting/chauffeuring VIPs.

Other new activities include golfing at a driving range, a dancing minigame at clubs, drinking games, and air hockey. New weapons, vehicles, and a parachute are also added in this expansion. Other minor changes include a modified display and HUD, such as analtimeter when the player is in the air. The game's multiplayer added new activities.[5][better source needed]

Synopsis

Setting

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The Ballad of Gay Tony takes place in the same setting asGrand Theft Auto IV: the fictional metropolis of Liberty City, based onNew York City, and the neighboring state of Alderney, based onNew Jersey. As withThe Lost and Damned, the entire map is accessible from the beginning of the game, allowing players to freely explore all boroughs and Alderney. The story runs concurrently with the events of the base game and the first expansion, featuring overlapping characters and plot lines. A key narrative thread centers on a shipment of stolen diamonds, previously depicted in bothGrand Theft Auto IV andThe Lost and Damned, which receives its conclusion in this episode.

Plot

In 2008, shortly after witnessing the robbery of the Bank of Liberty,[b] Luis Fernando Lopez (Mario D'Leon) meets with his boss and business partner, nightclub owner Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince (David Kenner). Struggling to manage his clubs—Maisonette 9 and Hercules—Tony borrows money from the Ancelotticrime family and Mori Kibbutz (Jeff Gurner), leaving him heavily indebted. To help repay the debts, Luis is forced to work with both Mori and Rocco Pelosi (Gregory Siff), an Ancelotti enforcer. At the same time, he assists his drug-dealing friends, Henrique Bardas (J. Salome Martinez Jr.) and Armando Torres (Jaime Fernandez). He also carries out jobs for Yusuf Amir (Omid Djalili), an Emirati real estate developer interested in buying Tony's clubs, including the theft of anattack helicopter, anarmoured personnel carrier, and a subway train.

Luis grows increasingly frustrated with Tony's erratic behavior and poor management, but eventually settles matters with Mori. Tony then plans to buy $2 million worth of smuggled diamonds to resell at a profit, but the deal is ambushed by members of The Lostmotorcycle gang, led byJohnny Klebitz (Scott Hill), resulting in the death of Tony's boyfriend, Evan Moss (Rob Youells), and the loss of the diamonds.[c] After tracking the diamonds, Tony instructs Luis to intercept a deal between Johnny,Niko Bellic (Michael Hollick), and theJewish mob to recover them.[d]

Luis also begins working for Ray Bulgarin (Vitali Baganov), a Russian crime lord who offers to clear Tony’s debts. However, Bulgarin turns against them after revealing he was the original owner of the diamonds. Later, Giovanni Ancelotti orders Luis and Tony to use the diamonds as ransom for his daughter Gracie (Rebecca Benhayon), who had been kidnapped by Niko.[e] The exchange is interrupted by Bulgarin, who steals the diamonds, though Luis and Tony manage to rescue Gracie and return her to her father.[f]

Rocco later pressures Luis to kill Tony to earn favor with Bulgarin and the Ancelottis, threatening to kill them both if he refuses. Though Luis briefly considers the offer, he ultimately rejects it and defends Tony and Maisonette 9 from an attack by Bulgarin's men. With Tony in hiding, Luis retaliates by disrupting Bulgarin's drug operations. Upon learning that Bulgarin is preparing to flee the city, Luis, with Yusuf's help, pursues and kills him aboard his private jet. Bulgarin drops a grenade during the fight, destroying the plane, but Luis escapes by parachute. He later reunites with Tony, and the two decide to reopen the clubs, declining Yusuf's offer to purchase them.

Elsewhere, the diamonds are found in a trash bag by a homelessVietnam War veteran (Rob Edge), who sells them and departs forVice City.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticX360: 89/100[6]
PS3: 87/100[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer8/10[8]
IGN9.2/10

Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according toreview aggregator websiteMetacritic.[9] At the2009 Spike Video Game Awards,The Ballad of Gay Tony was awarded the BestDLC award.

Complex named Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince "the coolestLGBT video game character" in a 2013 list, referring to him as "the hot mess of theGTA series".[10]

Notes

  1. ^Rockstar Toronto ported the game to Windows.[1]
  2. ^As depicted in the mission "Three Leaf Clover" inGrand Theft Auto IV
  3. ^The event is also depicted in the mission "Diamonds in the Rough" inGrand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned, from Johnny's perspective.
  4. ^The exchange is also depicted in the missions "Museum Piece" inGrand Theft Auto IV and "Collector's Item" inThe Lost and Damned, from Niko's and Johnny's perspectives, respectively.
  5. ^As depicted in the mission "I'll Take Her" inGrand Theft Auto IV
  6. ^The exchange is also depicted in the mission "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" inGrand Theft Auto IV, from Niko’s perspective.

References

  1. ^Rockstar North (13 April 2010).Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony (Windows).Rockstar Games. Level/area: Credits.
  2. ^Gibson, Ellie (23 July 2009)."New GTAIV DLC gets release date".Eurogamer.Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved6 August 2009.
  3. ^Miller, Greg (18 March 2010)."Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City Gets Delayed – PlayStation 3 News at IGN".IGN. Archived fromthe original on 22 May 2012. Retrieved8 April 2011.
  4. ^"Take‑Two Interactive Software, Inc. Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2009 Financial Results". Take‑Two. 26 May 2009. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2009. Retrieved27 May 2009.
  5. ^"Rockstar Games".Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony. Archived fromthe original on 8 September 2019. Retrieved9 October 2019.
  6. ^"Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony for Xbox 360 Reviews".Metacritic.Archived from the original on 8 November 2023. Retrieved5 April 2013.
  7. ^"Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony for PlayStation 3 Reviews".Metacritic.Archived from the original on 8 November 2023. Retrieved5 April 2013.
  8. ^Bramwell, Tom (28 October 2009)."Review".Eurogamer.Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved23 November 2013.
  9. ^"Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony for Xbox 360 Reviews". Metacritic. Archived fromthe original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved23 November 2013.
  10. ^Hester, Larry (9 June 2015)."The Coolest LGBT Video Game Characters Ever". Complex.Archived from the original on 8 February 2022. Retrieved1 October 2020.

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