Grand Theft Auto 2

Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999)

by DMA Design, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
Genres:Shooter, Racing
Themes:Open world, Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Grand Theft Auto 2 is an open world action-adventure video game. It is the sequel to Grand Theft Auto, part of the Grand Theft Auto series. The open world design lets players freely roam Anywhere City, the setting of the game.
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user avatar@Lego8044user avatar@Lego8044
January 29, 2025
I play this all the time on my modded psp! I love how this game is rated T. Rockstar made a complete masterpiece with Grand theft auto 2! It deserves to be put on gog to be preserved!
user avatar@Merethbaruser avatar@Merethbar
January 29, 2025
The one and only GTA for me. I loved everything about it. It is a work of art. The love for details: the different driving behaviour of every vehicle, the soundeffects, the music, the voiceover when saving! The only downside was the size of my screen back then. Racing down a street with one eye on the screen an one on the paper map next to my screen to find the fastest way out of a gang's district felt like actually driving with only half my attention on the street. Adrenaline garanteed!
user avatar@LuckyBideuser avatar@LuckyBide
January 31, 2025
This game and the first ones must be preserved at all costs, I have so much memories on the two first GTAs with my brothers and my friends. Sadly today everyone only talks about the 3D titles but this for me is the real nature of GTA. The missions were silly, fun and memorable. Everyone who played that game back then remember the Russian mafia mission where you need to drive a bus around the city (I won't spoil the end of the mission). I had loved the first one so much and this one improved on so many levels, with the reputation system and the crazy guns, this was awesome ! "And remember, respect is everything !"
grałem tą część po polsku na kompie z windows 98 i XP a chciałbym żeby była wydana po polsku ta część gry bo już sama grafika i muzyka jest ciekawe w niej gra się fajnie i rozumie misje całkiem .
user avatar@Jeankowkowuser avatar@Jeankowkow
February 03, 2025
I had played this game on PC when I was a kid. I loved it. That's how I got to know the GTA license. To be able to play this game through GoG would be really great!
~taxi drivers must dieeeee~ vs. ~another soul saved~ vs. ~chocolate sensation~.... unforgetttable If you guys ever release it, please, please, pretty please, make sure it comes with original "radio" soundtracks. Even if it means paying a bit more. It adds sooo much more to that crazy atmosphere.
I've never played this game before and would love to be able to. History should be preserved, and I would finally love a way to actually play the second game in this historical franchise.
user avatar@Trevo28user avatar@Trevo28
February 20, 2025
Oh, I remember playing this gem on PS1 with a friend of mine, it was so fun and still are. For me GTA2 is on my personal top 3 best GTAs ever. Not to mention that it have the chillest menu track of all!
I'm pretty sure I remember how fun this was at the time, it was a big thing. Obviously, it's different to the Gta we know today, but it lay the foundations, along with the first GTA... This was practically a game changer. Some elderly people at the time argued and made a fuss about how "inappropriate" and "violent" this game was. "Kids can't play it" blah blah. I could of sworn at the time it reminded me muchly of stories my parents told me of how people use to break vinyl albums when they had any relation with "the devil" or something like that. For the amount of limitations a bird eyes view had, Gta 2 had a tonne of features. It was genuinely refreshing and fun. It's funny how much the newer gtas outweigh that now and can even be called lame to some now. I call it still a fun classic that brings me back to memories of hideously slow dial-up internet and my simpler tech times before apple shoved it's face into everything
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