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Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (2009)

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Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned



    Like all GTA protagonists, Johnny is an anti-hero. Johnny is an outlaw biker, loyal to his club, his friends and family. But he's also a thief and a killer.



    There are certainly some similarities. An outlaw MC, where the main character is the Vice President, at odds with the president. However SoA, premiered in 2008, the same year Grand Theft Auto IV released. Lost and Damned released in 2009, but given the development time of video games, it was likely well in production before Sons of Anarchy ever aired.



    Yes, when playing as Niko you first meet Johnny after they are both entrusted to watch over a heroin deal for Elizabeta and Playboy X. The deal turns out to be an LCPD sting, and Johnny disappears during the ensuing gunfight. He later reappears to assist Niko with a Conflict diamonds deal with Isaac Roth, on behalf of Ray Boccino. The deal is ambushed by members of the Ancelotti crime family, and Johnny escapes with two million dollars in cash.



    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)

    -----------------------------------

    Compilations

    Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - (Xbox 360 - Oct. 29, 2009)

    ------------------------------------

    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]



    From IV:

    General:

    • Most Wanted, Vigilante or selling vehicles. Instead there is money to be gained and firefights to be experienced from Gang Wars events which can be replayed.


    Services:

    • Loyal taxi (like Roman Bellic's). The regular taxi is still available.


    • Car bomb (like Packie McReary's friendship benefit).


    • Helicopter transport (like Brucie Kibbutz's friendship benefit).


    • Health boost (like Carmen Ortiz's friendship benefit).


    • Wanted level removal (like Kiki Jenkins' or Francis McReary's). Interestingly wanted levels never rise above two stars during Gang Wars missions.


    • Race request. Instead at least one at a time of replayable motocycle races can be started at will by the protagonist visiting sites that are indexed with icons on the map when not on a mission.


    Activities:

    • Automobile Race. Instead there are Hi-Lo, Arm Wrestling, Air Hockey and motorcycle Race but not only those as bowling, darts and 8-ball return from IV. (However, the icon for bowling does not appear on the map, and the protagonist cannot play it with his friends.)


    • Stand-up comedy or Cabaret acts.

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