Like all GTA protagonists, Vic is an anti-hero. He is a killer, a thief and a drug dealer. Though he is inherently well-intentioned, he still chooses to commit these acts.
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The main antagonist is Jerry Martinez. He is Vic's superior officer and betrays you early in the game. He is the one that gets Vic involved in the drug business.
The secondary antagonists are the Mendez brothers. They are the leaders of the Mendez Cartel and try to kill Vic and Lance after they have no use to them. Armando is also the one who kills Louise making him the more major of the 2.
The tertiary antagonist is Marty Jay Williams. He is the leader of a small crime ring and is Louise's abusive husband. After he kidnaps Louise, Vic kills him and takes over his gang.
The secondary antagonists are the Mendez brothers. They are the leaders of the Mendez Cartel and try to kill Vic and Lance after they have no use to them. Armando is also the one who kills Louise making him the more major of the 2.
The tertiary antagonist is Marty Jay Williams. He is the leader of a small crime ring and is Louise's abusive husband. After he kidnaps Louise, Vic kills him and takes over his gang.
1984, two years before the events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
No. Tommy is still in prison.
Yes. Rockstar has confirmed on the "New Wire" portion of their website that it was indeed Victor who was killed during the opening cutscene of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
This was a subject of debate amongst Grand Theft Auto fans. In Vice City, Lance mentions to Tommy that his brother was the person killed during the botched drug deal. However, this game reveals that Lance had two brothers: Victor (the main character) and Pete (who is only mentioned). Since the Vance brother during the drug deal in Vice City had a Latino accent and looked noticeably different than Victor in Vice City Stories (and because Victor swears off drug dealing forever), many fans believed that Pete was actually the brother in that scene. On the other hand, many fans believe that Victor was the one killed in the drug deal and that his character was merely changed for this game, which turned out to be correct. Also his accent could have just been mocking a Cuban accent as it was during a drug deal and saying "Pure grade A Colombian!" in a fake accent as a joke.
This was a subject of debate amongst Grand Theft Auto fans. In Vice City, Lance mentions to Tommy that his brother was the person killed during the botched drug deal. However, this game reveals that Lance had two brothers: Victor (the main character) and Pete (who is only mentioned). Since the Vance brother during the drug deal in Vice City had a Latino accent and looked noticeably different than Victor in Vice City Stories (and because Victor swears off drug dealing forever), many fans believed that Pete was actually the brother in that scene. On the other hand, many fans believe that Victor was the one killed in the drug deal and that his character was merely changed for this game, which turned out to be correct. Also his accent could have just been mocking a Cuban accent as it was during a drug deal and saying "Pure grade A Colombian!" in a fake accent as a joke.
Yes but not as long as you can swim in San Andreas. You have to get out of the water before your air runs out whether you are underwater or not.
Yes. Lazlow is an intern on V-Rock under a DJ named Couzin Ed (who calls into V-Rock in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, complaining that Lazlow stole his job).
Yes. It was released for the PlayStation 2 on March 6th, 2007 in North America and on March 9, 2007 in Europe.
Yes. Phil Collins voices himself in various radio ads and appears in a few missions in which Victor must protect him.
No. "White lady" is a slang term for cocaine. When Lance tells Tommy that he wants his "dead brother's white lady", he means that he wants to get back the cocaine stolen from him during the botched drug deal.
These are the games in order by their release dates:
Grand Theft Auto - (PC - Oct. 1997, PlayStation - May 1998, Gameboy Color - 1999)
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 - (PlayStation - Apr. 29, 1999, PC - May 25, 1999)
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 - (PC - Dec. 31, 1999)
Grand Theft Auto 2 - (PlayStation - Oct.22, 1999, PC - Oct. 7, 1999, Dreamcast - May 2, 2000, Gameboy Color - Dec. 25, 2000)
Grand Theft Auto III - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 22, 2001, PC - May 21, 2002, Xbox - Oct. 31, 2003)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 29, 2002, PC - May 13, 2003, Xox - Oct. 31, 2003)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 25, 2004, Xbox - Jun. 6, 2005, PC - Jun. 6, 2005, Xbox 360 - Oct. 20, 2008)
Grand Theft Auto Advance - (Gameboy Advance - Oct. 25, 2004)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - (PSP - Oct. 24, 2005, PlayStation 2 - Jun. 6, 2006)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - (PSP - Oct. 30, 2006, PlayStation 2 - Mar. 5, 2007)
Grand Theft Auto IV - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Apr. 29, 2008, PC - Dec. 02, 2008)
Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned - (Xbox 360 - Feb. 17, 2009)
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars - (PSP - Oct. 20, 2009, Nintendo DS - Mar. 17, 2009, iPhone - Jan. 18, 2010)
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)
Grand Theft Auto V - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Sep. 17, 2013, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One - Nov. 18, 2014, PC - Mar. 24, 2015)
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Compilations
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)
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These are the games listed chronologically:
1961 - GTA: London, 1961
1969 - GTA: London, 1969
1984 - GTA: Vice City Stories
1986 - GTA: Vice City
1992 - GTA: San Andreas
1997 - Grand Theft Auto
1998 - GTA: Liberty City Stories
2000 - GTA Advance
2001 - Grand Theft Auto III
2008 - Grand Theft Auto IV (with The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony)
2009 - GTA: Chinatown Wars
2013 - Grand Theft Auto 2 and Grand Theft Auto V
...though "technically" the GTA games are split into separate "series" or maps. With each series being a new start and separate from the previous one.
Each series chronology works thus...
The first:
1961 - GTA: London, 1961
1969 - GTA: London, 1969
1997 - Grand Theft Auto [ft. the original Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas]
The second:
2013 - Grand Theft Auto 2 [ft. the one and only Anywhere City]
The third:
1984 - GTA: Vice City Stories [ft. Vice City redux I]
1986 - GTA: Vice City [ft. Vice City redux I]
1992 - GTA: San Andreas [ft. San Andreas redux I, incl. the original Los Santos]
1998 - GTA: Liberty City Stories [ft. Liberty City redux I]
2000 - GTA Advance [ft. Liberty City redux I 2D]
2001 - Grand Theft Auto III [ft. Liberty City redux I]
The fourth:
2008 - Grand Theft Auto IV (with The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony) [ft. Liberty City redux II and the original Alderney]
2009 - GTA: Chinatown Wars [ft. Liberty City redux II 2D]
2013 - Grand Theft Auto V [ft. Los Santos redux I and the original Blaine County]
Grand Theft Auto - (PC - Oct. 1997, PlayStation - May 1998, Gameboy Color - 1999)
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 - (PlayStation - Apr. 29, 1999, PC - May 25, 1999)
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 - (PC - Dec. 31, 1999)
Grand Theft Auto 2 - (PlayStation - Oct.22, 1999, PC - Oct. 7, 1999, Dreamcast - May 2, 2000, Gameboy Color - Dec. 25, 2000)
Grand Theft Auto III - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 22, 2001, PC - May 21, 2002, Xbox - Oct. 31, 2003)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 29, 2002, PC - May 13, 2003, Xox - Oct. 31, 2003)
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - (PlayStation 2 - Oct. 25, 2004, Xbox - Jun. 6, 2005, PC - Jun. 6, 2005, Xbox 360 - Oct. 20, 2008)
Grand Theft Auto Advance - (Gameboy Advance - Oct. 25, 2004)
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - (PSP - Oct. 24, 2005, PlayStation 2 - Jun. 6, 2006)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - (PSP - Oct. 30, 2006, PlayStation 2 - Mar. 5, 2007)
Grand Theft Auto IV - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Apr. 29, 2008, PC - Dec. 02, 2008)
Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned - (Xbox 360 - Feb. 17, 2009)
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars - (PSP - Oct. 20, 2009, Nintendo DS - Mar. 17, 2009, iPhone - Jan. 18, 2010)
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)
Grand Theft Auto V - (PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 - Sep. 17, 2013, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One - Nov. 18, 2014, PC - Mar. 24, 2015)
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Compilations
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)
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These are the games listed chronologically:
1961 - GTA: London, 1961
1969 - GTA: London, 1969
1984 - GTA: Vice City Stories
1986 - GTA: Vice City
1992 - GTA: San Andreas
1997 - Grand Theft Auto
1998 - GTA: Liberty City Stories
2000 - GTA Advance
2001 - Grand Theft Auto III
2008 - Grand Theft Auto IV (with The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony)
2009 - GTA: Chinatown Wars
2013 - Grand Theft Auto 2 and Grand Theft Auto V
...though "technically" the GTA games are split into separate "series" or maps. With each series being a new start and separate from the previous one.
Each series chronology works thus...
The first:
1961 - GTA: London, 1961
1969 - GTA: London, 1969
1997 - Grand Theft Auto [ft. the original Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas]
The second:
2013 - Grand Theft Auto 2 [ft. the one and only Anywhere City]
The third:
1984 - GTA: Vice City Stories [ft. Vice City redux I]
1986 - GTA: Vice City [ft. Vice City redux I]
1992 - GTA: San Andreas [ft. San Andreas redux I, incl. the original Los Santos]
1998 - GTA: Liberty City Stories [ft. Liberty City redux I]
2000 - GTA Advance [ft. Liberty City redux I 2D]
2001 - Grand Theft Auto III [ft. Liberty City redux I]
The fourth:
2008 - Grand Theft Auto IV (with The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony) [ft. Liberty City redux II and the original Alderney]
2009 - GTA: Chinatown Wars [ft. Liberty City redux II 2D]
2013 - Grand Theft Auto V [ft. Los Santos redux I and the original Blaine County]
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