• Reviews around niko (2.30 of 5)

    Grand Theft Auto IV

    • himself propped up at all), yet when Niko comes and does his usual business, he quickly curses Niko and hates him, all the while getting himself in even more trouble then he was with Niko to begin with
    • Niko, your playable protagonist, finds himself in Liberty City (New York City) with plenty of vehicles to steal, guns to shoot, environments to explore, and playable missions to further advance the story
    • Putting you in the shoes of European illegal immigrant Niko Bellic, you are back in Liberty City, although this is a much different Liberty City than the one you remember.
    • I'm sure everyone that has played this game has at least dropped one on accident and saw Niko play like Rocketman
    • It doesn't feel like Niko's world.
    • When Niko was angry, I understood why
    • I really don't like Niko.
    • Roman, Niko's cousin is a character that is played so well that not only Niko gets angry
    • When Niko was sad, I felt sorry for him
    • Niko is no ordinary crook like we've seen before, and ends up being one of the most fully realized video game protagonists in quite some time.
    • It felt like Rockstar was trying to execute a sort of moral denouement in the final scenes of the game, exposing Niko's hamartia (flaw).
    • I don't know if this happens to other players, but Niko sometimes takes off without me touching the controls, again the controls suck because of this
    • It's funny that the immigrant (Niko) alleviates his culture shock with such barbaric and criminal impulses, but it's even more staggering that this is vital to his assimilation.
    • It's painful to watch conversations with other characters in the game where Niko dishes out relationship advice like one of those Dear Abby columnists
    • The one thing I despised about him is how he was eager to to welcome Niko to his residence and life (Lying and saying that he lived on a fortune when he could barely keep
    • Welcome back to Liberty City GTA fans and welcome Niko Bellic
    • The entire game that I played (couldn't bear to finish it entirely) revolves around Niko meeting Mobster A and doing his dirty work, then meeting Mobster B and so on.
    • I think we've all known a Brucie at some point in our lives, so to see Niko indirectly poke fun at these guys is a treat
    • The one thing I despised about him is how he was eager to to welcome Niko to his residence and life (Lying and saying that he lived on a fortune when he could barely keep
    • Niko moves like a hunky brick
    • The game is great, the graphics are stunning, sights remnicent of NY are so realistic, that when I gained access to Algonquin I
    • well I
    • El mejor juego del año 2008 super recomendado