Yusuf Amir, an Arabic business man you'll meet, is no exception. Rockstar seems to push the envelope in every new game, with more outrageous characters. While you play through the roughly eight to twelve hours of gameplay, you'll encounter many larger than life characters as well as running into some familiar faces (Niko, Roman and Brucie to name a few). As you'd expect, paying back debts with cash in Liberty City likely isn't the norm. In this town there are always people who could use a hand in taking out the trash, and property that isn't going to blow itself up. Now questionable characters have their hands in your business and as Luis, the muscles of the operation, you're tasked with repaying the debt. Hard times have struck and Tony has been forced to borrow money from the wrong people. Luis and Tony are owners of the two most popular straight and gay clubs in Liberty City. TBoGT sees you take on the role of Luis Lopez (not Lou as you will quickly find out), business partner, friend and basically body guard to Tony Prince, aka, Gay Tony. All you need is a good story, and that's exactly what The Ballad of Gay Tony is. This again is evident in TBoGT and just shows that you don't need to reinvent a game to make it just as compelling or entertaining as its predecessor. The GTA series may be famous for its fast cars and brutal killing, but it should also be known for its great character development. The Ballad of Gay Tony gives you an opportunity to meet some new individuals and become reacquainted with some old friends.
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