Compara los precios de Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rockstar Games. Publicado por Rockstar Games. Lanzado el 4/1/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action. Puntuación Metacritic: 93/100.

Few open-world games from any era pack this much into a single map: three cities, gang warfare, RPG stat-building, and a story that actually stings when it betrays you.

I keep coming back to San Andreas every few years and the thing that still catches me off guard is how many systems are stacked on top of each other without the whole thing collapsing. You play as Carl "CJ" Johnson, returning to Los Santos after his mother is murdered, finding Grove Street in ruins and corrupt cop Frank Tenpenny already breathing down his neck. What follows is a rags-to-grudging-respect story that spans three cities - Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas - each with its own atmosphere, criminal ecosystem, and set of contacts pulling CJ in different directions. The map feels genuinely large because it is genuinely varied: gang-tagged streets give way to open countryside, then casino floors, then foggy bay-side hills. Driving between cities still carries a road-trip weight that most modern open worlds, with their single mega-maps, have never quite replicated. The RPG layer is where San Andreas separates itself from its predecessors and, honestly, from a lot of what came after. CJ's skills level up through use - fire a shotgun enough and your accuracy improves, skip the gym long enough and your stamina visibly drops. Respect is earned by holding gang territory, which triggers actual street battles for blocks around Grove Street. You can mod vehicles with hydraulics and nitrous, customise CJ's wardrobe and haircut, date girlfriends for passive bonuses, play pool or basketball, run taxi and vigilante side missions to unlock perks. The mission variety is also genuinely impressive: one job has you torching a weed farm, the next puts you on a cargo plane picking off a hit squad mid-flight, and later you are robbing a Las Venturas casino in a sequence that holds up as one of Rockstar's best set pieces from the entire 3D era. The voice cast - Samuel L. Jackson as Tenpenny, James Woods, and a roster of West Coast hip-hop talent - gives the dialogue a crispness that carries the story even when the plot leans on familiar crime-genre beats. On PC specifically, there are caveats worth knowing before you spend time on this version. The port has longstanding visual issues - missing effects from the PS2 original, a faulty cheat detection mechanism tied to WASD movement keys that can trigger cheats mid-gameplay, and a frame limiter that Rockstar itself recommends leaving on. The game also had music tracks removed due to expired licences, so the radio stations are not what they were at launch without a downgrade patch. The good news is that the PC modding community has addressed most of these issues thoroughly. There are fix packs that restore the missing visual features, patch the cheat-key bug, and bring back the radio tracks; the mod ecosystem around this title is among the richest for any game its age. Going in vanilla is playable but not ideal - set aside an hour to run a basic fix pack and the experience improves considerably. For new players asking whether a twenty-year-old game holds up: the controls feel dated, the shooting is loose by current standards, and the graphics are what they are. None of that kills the experience because the density of things to do and the quality of the writing carry it past the rough edges. The story's betrayal arc - particularly the slow reveal around Big Smoke and Ryder - lands harder than most modern open-world narratives manage precisely because the game spends real time making you care about Grove Street before pulling the rug. San Andreas is the rare older game that rewards patience rather than just nostalgia. Alex, Scout Team

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

4 ene 2008Rockstar Games
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Few open-world games from any era pack this much into a single map: three cities, gang warfare, RPG stat-building, and a story that actually stings when it betrays you.

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I keep coming back to San Andreas every few years and the thing that still catches me off guard is how many systems are stacked on top of each other without the whole thing collapsing. You play as Carl "CJ" Johnson, returning to Los Santos after his mother is murdered, finding Grove Street in ruins and corrupt cop Frank Tenpenny already breathing down his neck. What follows is a rags-to-grudging-respect story that spans three cities - Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas - each with its own atmosphere, criminal ecosystem, and set of contacts pulling CJ in different directions. The map feels genuinely large because it is genuinely varied: gang-tagged streets give way to open countryside, then casino floors, then foggy bay-side hills. Driving between cities still carries a road-trip weight that most modern open worlds, with their single mega-maps, have never quite replicated. The RPG layer is where San Andreas separates itself from its predecessors and, honestly, from a lot of what came after. CJ's skills level up through use - fire a shotgun enough and your accuracy improves, skip the gym long enough and your stamina visibly drops. Respect is earned by holding gang territory, which triggers actual street battles for blocks around Grove Street. You can mod vehicles with hydraulics and nitrous, customise CJ's wardrobe and haircut, date girlfriends for passive bonuses, play pool or basketball, run taxi and vigilante side missions to unlock perks. The mission variety is also genuinely impressive: one job has you torching a weed farm, the next puts you on a cargo plane picking off a hit squad mid-flight, and later you are robbing a Las Venturas casino in a sequence that holds up as one of Rockstar's best set pieces from the entire 3D era. The voice cast - Samuel L. Jackson as Tenpenny, James Woods, and a roster of West Coast hip-hop talent - gives the dialogue a crispness that carries the story even when the plot leans on familiar crime-genre beats. On PC specifically, there are caveats worth knowing before you spend time on this version. The port has longstanding visual issues - missing effects from the PS2 original, a faulty cheat detection mechanism tied to WASD movement keys that can trigger cheats mid-gameplay, and a frame limiter that Rockstar itself recommends leaving on. The game also had music tracks removed due to expired licences, so the radio stations are not what they were at launch without a downgrade patch. The good news is that the PC modding community has addressed most of these issues thoroughly. There are fix packs that restore the missing visual features, patch the cheat-key bug, and bring back the radio tracks; the mod ecosystem around this title is among the richest for any game its age. Going in vanilla is playable but not ideal - set aside an hour to run a basic fix pack and the experience improves considerably. For new players asking whether a twenty-year-old game holds up: the controls feel dated, the shooting is loose by current standards, and the graphics are what they are. None of that kills the experience because the density of things to do and the quality of the writing carry it past the rough edges. The story's betrayal arc - particularly the slow reveal around Big Smoke and Ryder - lands harder than most modern open-world narratives manage precisely because the game spends real time making you care about Grove Street before pulling the rug. San Andreas is the rare older game that rewards patience rather than just nostalgia.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerGang Territory SystemRPG Stat ProgressionVehicle CustomisationOpen-World ExplorationStory-DrivenMod-FriendlyMulti-City MapSide Mission DepthDrive-By CombatHeist Missions

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Rockstar Games
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Rockstar Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 ene 2008
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PEGI 18

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