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The first of the two [[Gaiden Game|"Stories" games]] in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series, which were both made for the [[Play Station Portable]] and later ported to [[Play Station 2]]. The story takes place in 1998, a few years before the events of ''III'', and follows a younger, slimmer Toni Cipriani's rise to power in the Salvatore crime family. And it's not easy. Things get messy, with uncooperative mayors and families from the Old Country wanting in on the action.
The first of the two [[Gaiden Game|"Stories" games]] in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series, which were both made for the [[PlayStation Portable]] and later ported to [[PlayStation 2]]. The story takes place in 1998, a few years before the events of ''III'', and follows a younger, slimmer Toni Cipriani's rise to power in the Salvatore crime family. And it's not easy. Things get messy, with uncooperative mayors and families from the Old Country wanting in on the action.

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Distinct tropes of this game:
* [[Affably Evil]]: Massimo Torini and Salvatore's uncle.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Massimo Torini and Salvatore's uncle.
* [[All Elections Are Serious Business]]: The Mafia-rigged mayoral race.
* [[All Elections Are Serious Business]]: The Mafia-rigged mayoral race.
* [[Back for The Dead]]: {{spoiler|Avery Carrington}}.
* [[Back for the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Avery Carrington}}.
* [[Bad Habits]]: The end of the Church missions, {{spoiler|where you find out that the "priest" you spoke to is actually a reporter for the local newspaper that desperately wanted stories to cover.}}
* [[Bad Habits]]: The end of the Church missions, {{spoiler|where you find out that the "priest" you spoke to is actually a reporter for the local newspaper that desperately wanted stories to cover.}}
* [[Battle in The Rain]]: A thunderstorm rolls in during the final lighthouse shootout.
* [[Battle in the Rain]]: A thunderstorm rolls in during the final lighthouse shootout.
* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: {{spoiler|Donald Love has one after losing both the election and his empire.}}
* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: {{spoiler|Donald Love has one after losing both the election and his empire.}}
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Mayor Donovan promises the ferries will continue running in [[Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)|the future]].
* [[Blatant Lies]]: Mayor Donovan promises the ferries will continue running in [[Grand Theft Auto III|the future]].
* [[Broken Bridge]]: At the start of the game, the bridge to Staunton Island is still under construction (and remains so for the entire game -- eventually, enough of the bridge is completed for you to drive across it), the drawbridge to Shoreside Vale is stuck in the "up" position (as it was in ''III''), and the ferry between the three islands is closed due to a strike.
* [[Broken Bridge]]: At the start of the game, the bridge to Staunton Island is still under construction (and remains so for the entire game -- eventually, enough of the bridge is completed for you to drive across it), the drawbridge to Shoreside Vale is stuck in the "up" position (as it was in ''III''), and the ferry between the three islands is closed due to a strike.
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]
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* [[The Comically Serious]]: Toni.
* [[The Comically Serious]]: Toni.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Salvatore Leone. It seems that the only person he doesn't distrust is Toni, and even then, he holds him at gunpoint once.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: Salvatore Leone. It seems that the only person he doesn't distrust is Toni, and even then, he holds him at gunpoint once.
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that the [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|last person]] he trusted {{spoiler|betrayed him and robbed his casino.}}
** [[Justified Trope|Justified]] in that the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|last person]] he trusted {{spoiler|betrayed him and robbed his casino.}}
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Toni has his moments.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Toni has his moments.
* [[Distressed Dude]]: Salvatore lands in more than his fair share of trouble, resulting in Toni constantly having to bail him out.
* [[Dude in Distress]]: Salvatore lands in more than his fair share of trouble, resulting in Toni constantly having to bail him out.
* [[The Don]]: Salvatore Leone.
* [[The Don]]: Salvatore Leone.
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: Toni himself, when wearing the "King" outfit that you win by completing the final mission. Although he doesn't imitate [[Elvis Presley]] as much as just dress like him.
* [[Elvis Impersonator]]: Toni himself, when wearing the "King" outfit that you win by completing the final mission. Although he doesn't imitate [[Elvis Presley]] as much as just dress like him.
* [[Flanderization]]: Maria is really shrill and ditzy here.
* [[Flanderization]]: Maria is really shrill and ditzy here.
** Donald Love is effectively a completely different character from ''III''.
** Donald Love is effectively a completely different character from ''III''.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: [[Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)|Tons]].
* [[Foreshadowing]]: [[Grand Theft Auto III|Tons]].
* [[Gayngster]]: Kazuki Kasen, to hear his wife tell it.
* [[Gayngster]]: Kazuki Kasen, to hear his wife tell it.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Like most other GTA games, many of the side quests, hidden package pickups, etc. are not immediately apparent.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Like most other GTA games, many of the side quests, hidden package pickups, etc. are not immediately apparent.
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: Ned Burner's ultimate fate.
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: Ned Burner's ultimate fate.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Clarification is given of what goes on at Donald Love's 'morgue parties'. See what we mean by weird?
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Clarification is given of what goes on at Donald Love's 'morgue parties'. See what we mean by weird?
* [[Insurmountable Waist Height Fence]]: Toni can't climb, and often needs a car to give him a boost. Considering that [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|the last GTA game averted this]], it's rather annoying. Especially since many of the hidden packages are in high places, requiring you to get creative with vehicles to get them. {{spoiler|One of them requires blowing up an entire section of the city.}}
* [[Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence]]: Toni can't climb, and often needs a car to give him a boost. Considering that [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|the last GTA game averted this]], it's rather annoying. Especially since many of the hidden packages are in high places, requiring you to get creative with vehicles to get them. {{spoiler|One of them requires blowing up an entire section of the city.}}
* [[Legitimate Businessmens Social Club]]: Don't look at Toni, he's just "in the restaurant business."
* [[Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club]]: Don't look at Toni, he's just "in the restaurant business."
* [[Lighthouse Point]]: The final battle.
* [[Lighthouse Point]]: The final battle.
* [[Mafia Princess]]: Maria, but stuck right in the middle of it.
* [[Mafia Princess]]: Maria, but stuck right in the middle of it.
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]: Massimo Tori.
* [[Man of Wealth and Taste]]: Massimo Tori.
* [[Mayor Pain]]: [[Punny Name|R.C. Hole]].
* [[Mayor Pain]]: [[Punny Name|R.C. Hole]].
* [[Midlife Crisis Car]]: At one point, Salvatore Leone shows off a "fully loaded, top of the line" sports car to Toni. Maria, riding shotgun, humorously responds by claiming to "smell" Salvatore's mid-life crisis. The car is later found wrecked not far from where Salvatore showed it off.
* [[Midlife Crisis Car]]: At one point, Salvatore Leone shows off a "fully loaded, top of the line" sports car to Toni. Maria, riding shotgun, humorously responds by claiming to "smell" Salvatore's mid-life crisis. The car is later found wrecked not far from where Salvatore showed it off.
* [[The Missingno]]: Helicopters ''can'' be flown in LCS, they just aren't lying around. Through exhaustive effort, you can hijack one in midair during the "False Idols" mission. It can even be crammed into a garage.
* [[The Missingno]]: Helicopters ''can'' be flown in LCS, they just aren't lying around. Through exhaustive effort, you can hijack one in midair during the "False Idols" mission. It can even be crammed into a garage.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: While the controls are different from those of ''GTA III'' (similar to ''San Andreas''), Liberty City is largely unchanged.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: While the controls are different from those of ''GTA III'' (similar to ''San Andreas''), Liberty City is largely unchanged.
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* [[Momma's Boy]]: Toni, and he's [["Well Done, Son" Guy|constantly trying to get her approval.]]
* [[Momma's Boy]]: Toni, and he's [["Well Done, Son" Guy|constantly trying to get her approval.]]
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: As Salvatore warms to Toni, he starts calling him "Anthony" out of endearment. He never does get it right.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: As Salvatore warms to Toni, he starts calling him "Anthony" out of endearment. He never does get it right.
* [[Nothing Personal]]: Massimo Torini's last line. Salvatore [[It's Personal|disagrees]].
* [[Nothing Personal]]: Massimo Torini's last line. Salvatore [[It's Personal|disagrees]].
* [[The Old Country]]: The Sicilian mafia.
* [[The Old Country]]: The Sicilian mafia.
* [[Outrun the Fireball]]: After detonating the bombs underneath Fort Staunton, Toni's van speeds out of an exploding subway entrance.
* [[Outrun the Fireball]]: After detonating the bombs underneath Fort Staunton, Toni's van speeds out of an exploding subway entrance.
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: It's made clear early on that Massimo Tori is uniting the city's small-time gangs against the Leones.
* [[Playing Both Sides]]: It's made clear early on that Massimo Tori is uniting the city's small-time gangs against the Leones.
* [[Prequel]]: To ''[[Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)|Grand Theft Auto III]]''.
* [[Prequel]]: To ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''.
* [[Rags to Riches]]: {{spoiler|Donald}}'s (albeit temporary) fate after going bankrupt.
* [[Rags to Riches]]: {{spoiler|Donald}}'s (albeit temporary) fate after going bankrupt.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The other games did this, but it was most apparent in this game.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The other games did this, but it was most apparent in this game.
* [[Rewarded As a Traitor Deserves]]: {{spoiler|J.D.}}
* [[Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves]]: {{spoiler|J.D.}}
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|She Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Ma Capriani.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|She Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Ma Capriani.
* [[Sleazy Politician]]: They don't call him [[Punny Name|R.C. Hole]] because he's a great communicator.
* [[Sleazy Politician]]: They don't call him [[Punny Name|R.C. Hole]] because he's a great communicator.
* [[Suicide Is Painless]]: {{spoiler|Toshiko Kasen}}.
* [[Suicide Is Painless]]: {{spoiler|Toshiko Kasen}}.
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Toni can't swim - this is especially annoying, after [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|CJ could.]]
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Toni can't swim - this is especially annoying, after [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|CJ could.]]
* [[That One Level]]: The game ramps up the difficulty for obtaining some of the hidden packages to an almost insane level. A hidden package located on top of a gas station roof in Portland is considered particularly difficult to reach, and even [[Guide Dang It]] assistance if unhelpful.
* [[That One Level]]: The game ramps up the difficulty for obtaining some of the hidden packages to an almost insane level. A hidden package located on top of a gas station roof in Portland is considered particularly difficult to reach, and even [[Guide Dang It]] assistance if unhelpful.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Toni being tricked into creating news stories for Ned Burner to 'scoop'.
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Toni being tricked into creating news stories for Ned Burner to 'scoop'.


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Latest revision as of 15:41, 21 August 2023

The first of the two "Stories" games in the Grand Theft Auto series, which were both made for the PlayStation Portable and later ported to PlayStation 2. The story takes place in 1998, a few years before the events of III, and follows a younger, slimmer Toni Cipriani's rise to power in the Salvatore crime family. And it's not easy. Things get messy, with uncooperative mayors and families from the Old Country wanting in on the action.

Tropes used in Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories include:
  • Affably Evil: Massimo Torini and Salvatore's uncle.
  • All Elections Are Serious Business: The Mafia-rigged mayoral race.
  • Back for the Dead: Avery Carrington.
  • Bad Habits: The end of the Church missions, where you find out that the "priest" you spoke to is actually a reporter for the local newspaper that desperately wanted stories to cover.
  • Battle in the Rain: A thunderstorm rolls in during the final lighthouse shootout.
  • Beard of Sorrow: Donald Love has one after losing both the election and his empire.
  • Blatant Lies: Mayor Donovan promises the ferries will continue running in the future.
  • Broken Bridge: At the start of the game, the bridge to Staunton Island is still under construction (and remains so for the entire game -- eventually, enough of the bridge is completed for you to drive across it), the drawbridge to Shoreside Vale is stuck in the "up" position (as it was in III), and the ferry between the three islands is closed due to a strike.
  • Brooklyn Rage
  • Call Forward: Salvatore's safehouse is the future site of the Triad Fish market. The Triads clear the land by detonating the existing building.
    • Toni helps the Yakuza gain control of the casino, which is still mob-owned in this game.
    • Ray Machowski is still an honest cop at this point, for which his partner Leon gives him no small amount of grief.
    • Mayor Donovan assures us on the radio that his tunnel project won't put the ferry out of work.
    • Donald Love 'acquires' Fort Staunton by blowing the existing neighborhood to bits.
  • Cement Shoes
  • Clark Kenting: "Lionel", the lawyer who visits Salvatore in prison. (AKA Toni wearing glasses).
  • Confessional: The Church missions.
  • The Comically Serious: Toni.
  • Conspiracy Theorist: Salvatore Leone. It seems that the only person he doesn't distrust is Toni, and even then, he holds him at gunpoint once.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Toni has his moments.
  • Dude in Distress: Salvatore lands in more than his fair share of trouble, resulting in Toni constantly having to bail him out.
  • The Don: Salvatore Leone.
  • Elvis Impersonator: Toni himself, when wearing the "King" outfit that you win by completing the final mission. Although he doesn't imitate Elvis Presley as much as just dress like him.
  • Flanderization: Maria is really shrill and ditzy here.
    • Donald Love is effectively a completely different character from III.
  • Foreshadowing: Tons.
  • Gayngster: Kazuki Kasen, to hear his wife tell it.
  • Guide Dang It: Like most other GTA games, many of the side quests, hidden package pickups, etc. are not immediately apparent.
  • He Knows Too Much: Ned Burner's ultimate fate.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Clarification is given of what goes on at Donald Love's 'morgue parties'. See what we mean by weird?
  • Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence: Toni can't climb, and often needs a car to give him a boost. Considering that the last GTA game averted this, it's rather annoying. Especially since many of the hidden packages are in high places, requiring you to get creative with vehicles to get them. One of them requires blowing up an entire section of the city.
  • Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club: Don't look at Toni, he's just "in the restaurant business."
  • Lighthouse Point: The final battle.
  • Mafia Princess: Maria, but stuck right in the middle of it.
  • Man of Wealth and Taste: Massimo Tori.
  • Mayor Pain: R.C. Hole.
  • Midlife Crisis Car: At one point, Salvatore Leone shows off a "fully loaded, top of the line" sports car to Toni. Maria, riding shotgun, humorously responds by claiming to "smell" Salvatore's mid-life crisis. The car is later found wrecked not far from where Salvatore showed it off.
  • The Missingno: Helicopters can be flown in LCS, they just aren't lying around. Through exhaustive effort, you can hijack one in midair during the "False Idols" mission. It can even be crammed into a garage.
  • Mission Pack Sequel: While the controls are different from those of GTA III (similar to San Andreas), Liberty City is largely unchanged.
  • Mob War: The Leones vs. The World, basically. Every rival family in the city and even their Sicilian precursors are gunning for them.
  • Momma's Boy: Toni, and he's constantly trying to get her approval.
  • My Name Is Not Durwood: As Salvatore warms to Toni, he starts calling him "Anthony" out of endearment. He never does get it right.
  • Nothing Personal: Massimo Torini's last line. Salvatore disagrees.
  • The Old Country: The Sicilian mafia.
  • Outrun the Fireball: After detonating the bombs underneath Fort Staunton, Toni's van speeds out of an exploding subway entrance.
  • Playing Both Sides: It's made clear early on that Massimo Tori is uniting the city's small-time gangs against the Leones.
  • Prequel: To Grand Theft Auto III.
  • Rags to Riches: Donald's (albeit temporary) fate after going bankrupt.
  • Refuge in Vulgarity: The other games did this, but it was most apparent in this game.
  • Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: J.D.
  • She Who Must Not Be Seen: Ma Capriani.
  • Sleazy Politician: They don't call him R.C. Hole because he's a great communicator.
  • Suicide Is Painless: Toshiko Kasen.
  • Super Drowning Skills: Toni can't swim - this is especially annoying, after CJ could.
  • That One Level: The game ramps up the difficulty for obtaining some of the hidden packages to an almost insane level. A hidden package located on top of a gas station roof in Portland is considered particularly difficult to reach, and even Guide Dang It assistance if unhelpful.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Toni being tricked into creating news stories for Ned Burner to 'scoop'.