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Gangstar Rio: City of Saints | |
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Name: | Gangstar Rio: City of Saints |
Developer(s): | Gameloft |
Publisher(s): | Gameloft |
Release date: | 2011 November 10, 2011 (iPhone version) |
Platform(s): | Button-operated/keypad-based mobile phone Android iOS Amazon Kindle Fire |
Genre: | Action-adventure (primarily third-person graphical perspective) |
Protagonist: | Raul |
Chronology | |
Series: | Gangstar |
Preceded by: | Gangstar: Miami Vindication (2010) |
Followed by: | Gangstar City (2013) Urban Crime (2012) |
Gangstar Rio: City of Saints is an open-world action-adventure video game published by Gameloft and developed by at least one its subsidiaries. It is the fifth (seventh counting both the two-dimensional (2D) and the three-dimensional (3D) versions of Gangstar: Miami Vindication) installment in the Gangstar series and is set in Rio de Janeiro after the events of Miami Vindication and is followed by Gangstar City. It was released originally in 2011.
Plot
City of Saints follows the story of Raul, a member of the Assassinos (pronounced Assassinoosh), a powerful street gang in Rio.
Two-dimensional (2D) version
Three-dimensional (3D) version
The game starts with Raul driving through the city in his white Läufer Convertible. He gets home and the player meets his girlfriend Ana. Raul then is called by Andreas, the boss of the Assassinos who lives near them. It is also told that Raul wants to leave the gang because he wants a private life with Ana.
After completing a few missions, Andreas tells Raul that someone wants to kill him and Ana. He suggests Raul to leave Rio after completing one last job for him. After he has completed the job, Raul drives home and picks up Ana. He tells her about the plan for leaving Rio. Ana gets angry because she wants money and the clubs and she doesn't want to give up on that. So they have an argument. Finally, Ana gets out of the car. Raul calls "Ana, wait!", but in this moment, the Läufer blows up.
Raul wakes up two months later after a coma in the house of a stripper named Larissa. She tells him that Ana has been killed, but he was badly burnt and a doctor performed some plastic surgeries. So Raul looks "unrecognizable" throughout the rest of the game.
Larissa tells Raul that the best way of finding out who killed Ana is to pretend to be new in town and to infiltrate the Assassinos. Raul agrees and takes up the undercover name Angel Nascimento.
While infiltrating the Assassinos, Raul does jobs for a drug dealer named Narco, for film producer Vilanova and also for Larissa. He meets several people (for example Larissa's friend Pilar, Gianna Magro and Jessica Medeiros for whom he does some jobs).
At the end, Raul finds out that Ana is still alive and that she and Marcelo had planned all the time to take control over the Assassinos. It was in fact Marcelo who triggered the bomb on Raul's car and Ana had murdered Andreas in a drive-by shooting. Raul tells every member of the Assassinos that Marcelo is a traitor, and finally kills him. Ana has captured Larissa and threatens to kill her, so Raul and Fumo rescue Larissa with a tank and Raul finally kills Ana. At the end of the game, Raul is elected leader of the Assassinos and determined to make them the most powerful gang in Rio.
Gameplay
Gangstar Rio: City of Saints consists of a two-dimensional (2D) version, which has a top-down graphical perspective, and a three-dimensional (3D) one, which has a third-person one primarily (the perspective is capable of being moved around).
Two-dimensional (2D) version
Three-dimensional (3D) version
In the game, there are some jobs (minor missions), races and an extra bank robbery mission. There are also some side-missions that require special cars such as taxis, ambulances and motorcycles. There is an achievement which can be completed by avoiding more than 3 deaths in missions. The player can also collect hidden objects in the game world such as suitcases, wheels, medical kits and footballs. Players can get a tank if they collect the 10 wheels, they will receive R$2500 if they collect a suitcase (there are ten of them), and will also receive a football if they collect them all. The hidden objects are not available in the shops except for health kits which can be bought from there. Players can get special cars such as taxis, ambulances and motorcycles by doing 10 related missions; those cars are also unavailable in car stores in the game.
Weapons
2D version
- Pistol
- Long pistol
- Dual pistol
- SMG
- Dual SMG
- Assault rifle
- Shotgun
- Bazooka
- Grenade
- Sniper rifle
3D version
Vehicles
2D version
Land-based vehicles
Water-based vehicles
- Jet ski
Air-based vehicles
3D version
- P-474
- Galloppino
- Laüfer
- Delivery
- Box ES
- TT2-Piglet
- Hogzilla
- Roach
- Taxi
- DICS Van
- Yamakasi
- Burger Delivery
- Ambulance
- Cackler
- Fruitfly-132
- Police Chopper
- Delusion 500
- Ankylosaur
- Police (Car)
- Sea-Ride
- Coast Guard
- Megaptera
- Abominator
- Sorraia
- Crapo
- Homm
- W4C
- VampSquid
- Gallapino
- Läufer
- D340
- Box ES
- Muscle Car
- Bus
- Sorraia
- Tenderizer
- Yamakasi
- Limousine
- Jetski
- Bustard
- Cackler
- Jetpack
- Jumbo Jetpack
Characters
Both the 2D and 3D versions
Gangs
Only the 2D version
- Cabral
- Alvares
- Toni
- Margo
- Jessica Mercadante
- Bruno
Gangs
- Lobos
- Crazy 14s
Only the 3D version
- Fumo
- Andreas
- Narco
- Vilanova
- Pilar
- Gabriel Alvarez
- Victor Matos
- Gianna Magro
- Venancio
- Paco
- Kilo
- Fulo
- Jessica Medeiros
- Prosecutor
- Councilman Peralta
- Mayor Peralta
- Marcelo
Gangs
Microtransactions
- Regular Money Package ($2.99)
- Big Money Package ($7.99)
- Regular Respect Boost ($2.99)
- Big Respect Boost ($7.99)
- Huge Money Package ($29.99)
- Huge Respect Boost ($14.99)
Gallery
Sources
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftG4HM
- https://appadvice.com/app/gangstar-rio-city-of-saints/453051448
Trivia
- This is the second game in the Gangstar series to be set outside North America, the first one being Gangstar: Samurai.
- This is the first game in the Gangstar series to include microtransactions.
External links
- Gangstar Rio: City of Saints in the Google Play Store
- Gangstar Rio: City of Saints in the App Store (archived; not downloadable)