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GTA 4 is released on October of 2008, with some major changes. The entire game was redesigned to incorporate new features, including the first-person view which made car combat easier to control. GTA IV also introduced not just one but two protagonists, with the story following both Niko Bellic and Michael De Santa. Modifications on GTA IV were not limited to single modifications either. The game has been modified on many levels by different groups who wanted to change parts of the game they didn't agree with or expand it into something new, such as multiplayer gaming. On November 12, 2008, the PC version of GTA IV was released in North America and Australia (coinciding with the release of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars). The enhancements in the PC version included much more detailed graphics and destructible environments. Although many changes were made to enhance the gameplay and visuals, some "minor" changes were added to improve realism. For example: falling out of aircraft is harder and falling out of tanks is less likely since they are just not designed to be torn apart like that. Also, cars exploding into flames no longer blows up all parts of a vehicle, but rather lets them fall until they explode completely. This also includes the vehicle's wheels, which now rolls a few meters with sparks coming off it before exploding. Some changes have been criticized for being illogical or just plain bad. For instance, going to a Pay 'n' Spray no longer resprays the whole car, only the area where the player character touches it. This is particularly frustrating when you have wanted level stars and police cars are behind you trying to ram you off the road and spraying is your only hope of getting rid of them. Many online players tend to complain about the game's difficulty, while this is downplayed by many of its fans. Rockstar Games has released several official screenshots and videos revealing new features in the game. The first trailer for GTA IV was released on December 19, 2008. Portions of it were shown at the Spike TV Video Game Awards.The game also features minor influences from "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City", including many elements of its music, radio stations (some which are references to other games), and characters (for example, an unnamed character who looks like Tommy Vercetti). "GTA IV" features an original soundtrack with 32 songs, recording sessions for which took place in 2008. The music of "GTA IV" was composed by several composers, including Brian Kierulf, Steven Russo, Martin Izenzon and Marty O'Donnell. Electronic music duo Cutline contributed to the game's score. The game's score received positive reviews from critics upon release of the game. The orchestral score garnered high scores of 8/10 and 9/10 from "IGN", whereas other reviews were mixed to positive. However, the soundtrack was heavily criticized for its repetitive nature and lack of diversity compared to other games in the series that also feature original soundtracks. cfa1e77820

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