Talk:Urban Hellraisers
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[edit]Ok i saw this episode. The game "urban hellraisers" was one where you got points for killing and raping people and it was linear in the gameplay it showed while being fully 3d and apparently on rails. GTA is an open ended games and none of the 3d versions of it (any one after 2 to be more accurate) gave you points for killing and you were never able to rape let alone get rewarded for it. I know this was meant to look like GTA but it was made by someone who never played or researched the game clearly because the gameplay is nothing like it. You can say "oh you dont know because they dont show enough of the game" but the fact is that if thats true then you should not say its similar either. I am taking out the part about the gameplay being similar too GTA. BTW I am not a fan of CSI but i loved this episode because it was like "reefer madness" for gaming. Derelix (talk) 01:16, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
- I have played GTA as well, but I find the visuals in Urban Hellraisers as well as some of the controls to be very similar to GTA, especially GTA 3. Yes, there are differences, but (besides the large "Mission 2" sign) it feels like a GTA clone to me. Valid comparison. Crisco 1492 (talk) 18:47, 9 February 2010 (UTC)