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Live Hard...Party Harder ISSUE #12 OUR SPECIAL ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY ISSUE. HAPPY BIRTHDAY US! LIVE HARD.... ....PARTY HARDER WARNING Before playing this game, read the Xbox 360® console, Xbox 360 Kinect® Sensor, and accessory manuals for important safety and health information. www.xbox.com/support. Important Health Warning: Photosensitive Seizures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people with no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games. Symptoms can include light-headedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, momentary loss of awareness, and loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. Parents, watch for or ask children about these symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely to experience these seizures. The risk may be reduced by being farther from the screen; using a smaller screen; playing in a well-lit room, and not playing when drowsy or fatigued. If you or any relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing. Table of Contents 02 Getting Started 04 The Lost and Damned 06 The Ballad of Gay Tony 08 Credits 16 Warranty/Technical Support 1 Getting Started Game Controls Xbox LIVE Xbox 360 Controller Play anyone and everyone, anytime, anywhere on Xbox LIVE®. Build your profile (your gamer card). Chat with your friends. Download content at Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Send and receive voice and video messages. Get connected and join the revolution. ] Left Trigger x Right Trigger Connecting to LIVE _ Left Bumper ` Right Bumper Before you can use Xbox LIVE, connect your Xbox 360 console to a high-speed Internet connection and sign up to become an Xbox LIVE member. For more information about connecting, and to determine whether Xbox LIVE is available in Y button your region, go to www.xbox.com/live/countries. X button Family Settings B button These easy and flexible tools enable parents and caregivers to decide which games L Left Stick A button young game players can access based on the content rating. For more information, go to www.xbox.com/familysettings. < BACK > START button button l Directional Pad C Right Stick Xbox Guide In Vehicle Controls On Foot Controls Left Trigger .........................................................................................................Brake/Reverse Left Trigger ..................................................................... Target Lock On/(Half Hold) Free Aim Left Bumper .......................................................................................................... Fire Weapon Left Bumper ....................................................................................................Pick Up/Context Right Trigger ............................................................................................................ Accelerate Right Trigger .......................................................................Fire Weapon/(Half Hold) Free Aim Right Bumper ...........................................................................................................Handbrake Right Bumper ..................................................................................................Enter/Exit Cover Left Stick ...................................................................................................................... Steering Left Stick .................................................................................................................. Movement Right Stick ........................................................................................... Rotate Camera/Aiming Right Stick .............................................................................. Rotate Camera/Switch Targets Left Stick button ............................... Horn/Engage Slow Motion while in Cinematic Camera Left Stick button ............................................................................................................Crouch Right Stick button ................................................................................................. Look Behind Right Stick button ...................................................Look Behind/Zoom Aim (when targeting) Y button .................................................................................................................Exit Vehicle Y button ........................... Enter Vehicle/Mount Ladder/Melee (Alternative Punch/Counter) B button ....................................................Cinematic Camera/Mobile Phone Back/Hang Up B button .................Reload Weapon/Mobile Phone Back/Hang Up/Melee (Punch/Counter) A button ............................................................. Handbrake/Mobile Phone Forward/Answer A button ......(Hold) Run/(Tap) Sprint/Mobile Phone Forward/Answer/Melee (Block/Dodge) X button ...........................................................................Change Weapon/(Hold) Headlights X button .......................................................................................... Jump/Climb/Melee (Kick) D-pad UP .......................................................................Mobile Phone Up/Use Mobile Phone D-pad UP .......................................................................Mobile Phone Up/Use Mobile Phone D-pad RIGHT ....................................................Next Radio Station/(Hold) Turn Radio On/Off D-pad RIGHT .......................................................................................................Next Weapon D-pad DOWN .............Mobile Phone Down/Skip Mobile Conversation/Zoom Out Mini-Map D-pad DOWN .............Mobile Phone Down/Skip Mobile Conversation/Zoom Out Mini-Map D-pad LEFT ................................................ Previous Radio Station/(Hold) Turn Radio On/Off D-pad LEFT ...................................................................................................Previous Weapon BACK button .......................................................................................... Cycle Camera Modes BACK button .......................................................................................... Cycle Camera Modes START button ........................................................................................................ Pause Menu START button ........................................................................................................ Pause Menu 2 3 THE LOST AND DAMNED RIDE WITH THE CITY’S MOST NOTORIOUS BIKER GANG Across the West River from money to be made in Liberty City, glamorous Algonquin lies Alderney; he is determined to make cash as home to industrial wastelands, strip quickly as possible before they all malls, dreary suburbia and The Lost ride off into the sunset. Johnny has Motorcycle Club, a notorious biker been in control of the club while gang. A motley band of thieves, Billy serves out a court-ordered stint murderers and drug-runners, The in rehab. He has focused the gang’s Lost have sworn to live by their own activities on deals and truces, rules, above the law and in complete instead of petty vendettas and allegiance to the brotherhood. Billy mindless violence, and has been Grey, the club’s president, has making good inroads into Liberty one set of priorities: bikes, booze, City’s organized crime world, even babes and blow; in any order and developing a working business preferably all at the same time. relationship with the Angels of His second-in-command, Johnny Death, long term rivals of The Lost. Klebitz, knows that time is running One problem. Billy’s coming home, out for this gang of outlaws, and with and he’s crazier than ever… 4 5 THE BALLAD OF GAY TONY RULE LIBERTY CITY NIGHTLIFE Luis Lopez is a man who solves world and a terrible economy, and problems, and when you are the under threat from pretenders to his nightlife legend, Anthony “Gay crown, Tony begins to spiral more Tony” Prince’s right-hand man and more into a midlife crisis from and bodyguard, there are a lot of hell. Join Luis as he fights to save problems to solve. A playground for Tony’s empire from the brink of vapid celebrities and tragic socialites, collapse and to make his own mark Algonquin’s nightlife scene is all in a world defined by decadence about glitz and glamour, and owning and excess, all while keeping his the two hottest clubs in town makes mother quiet and stopping his Tony the undisputed party king of friends from calling him a sell- Liberty City. He appears to have it out. The party is almost over. all – wealth, power, respect – but, in It is up to Luis to keep debt to mobsters, loan sharks and it going. the tax man, facing up to a changing 6 7 Credits Rockstar North Rockstar NYC Producer David Cooper Multiplayer Level Design Animation Programmer Sean Casey Executive Producer Technical Manager Rockstar Publishing Team John Webb Shakira Wood Leslie Benzies Simon Little Martin Connor James Miller Steff McMullan Sam Houser Ethan Abeles Adam Tedman Jordan Chew Siobhan Boes Art Director Dave Brownsea Andy Duthie System Programmer Tarek Hamad VP of Creative Technical Analyst Alden Ng Josh Mirman Simon Ramsey Aaron Garbut Elaine McSherry Alastair Hebson Russ Schaaf Tim Fletcher Dan Houser Jared
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