

Soon CJ starts working with Big Smoke, Sweet and Ryder to take control of the lost streets by spraying the gang tags, scaring off other dealers and so on. CJ decides to help his brother and childhood friends regain the lost strength and meanwhile find out and avenge the ones responsible for his mother’s death. He soon realizes that his big brother, Sweet was losing control of the streets and the rival gangs were taking charge of all the illicit business in the city.

However, CJ finally gets back to his hood and attends his mother’s funeral, and promises that he will find out who was responsible for his mother’s death.

But, unfortunately, his peaceful life comes to end after 5 years when he hears about the news of his mother’s death, Beverly.ĬJ decides to go back to attend his mother’s funeral, upon arrival at the airport he decides to take a cab back to his mother’s house but some corrupt cops including CRASH and Frank Tenpenny stop and threatens him that, if he doesn’t work for them he’ll be wrongly charged with the murder of another cop.

CJ being fed up with all the crimes and drugs decides to start a new and peaceful life away from gangs in Liberty City. It all starts with the departure of Carl “CJ” Johnson from his hometown Ganton, as his brother Sweet, the leader of the gang “Grove Street Family” holds him responsible for the death of their younger brother Brian. It's violent and very much an adult game, and while it has gameplay flaws, the overall achievement and the fun you can have playing are pretty much unbeatable.Image Source – Google | Image By : Pinterest GTA: San Andreas is a milestone in sandbox gaming. Some of the missions are a little annoying too, but they are eclipsed by the best moments of the game and the amount of fun you can have roaming the state, enjoying the sites and creating havoc! A truly amazing game Racing cars in the countryside can be pretty slippy for instance, and building up Carl's lungs for swimming underwater takes too long. There are points where GTA: San Andreas will be frustrating for some. The radio stations are excellent, with a great mix of 90s music and hilarious adverts. The storyline, a rags to riches tale, may not be massively original but it's well told with excellent acting and lots of memorable and funny characters. The campaign is enormous, and there is plenty more to do beside. It's hugely ambitious, set in a massive state featuring three big cities, and plenty of countryside. What defines GTA: San Andreas more than anything is the scale.
