Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas/San Fierro

San Fierro is a fictional city featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, based on San Francisco, California and located in the fictional state of San Andreas. In fact, the geography of the region highly resembles that of San Francisco; San Fierro is located on a peninsula as is San Francisco, and contains a fair number of steep hills just like its true counterpart. San Fierro's nickname is "The City of Love" as mentioned by a caller on Rise FM in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.

San Fierro is located in the western part of San Andreas. South of the city lies the massive Mt. Chiliad and the little town of Angel Pine in Whetstone County. North of the city lies the small town of Bayside. Northeast of the city lies the county of Tierra Robada. San Fierro is a moderately sized city with a bay to the north and Red County to the east.

Districts

 * Doherty - Dogpatch
 * Hashbury - Haight-Ashbury
 * Garcia - Mission District
 * Easter Basin - China Basin and Hunters Point
 * Queens - The Castro
 * King's - Noe Valley
 * Santa Flora - Twin Peaks
 * China Town - Chinatown
 * Juniper Hill - Russian Hill
 * Juniper Hollow - Cow Hollow
 * Calton Heights - Pacific Heights
 * Palisades - Presidio Heights
 * Financial - Financial District
 * Esplanade East - The Embarcadero
 * Esplanade North - Fisherman's Wharf
 * Ocean Flats - Ocean Beach
 * Paradiso - Presidio of San Francisco
 * Battery Point - Fort Point

References of recent earthquake
The city bears visible scars of an earthquake, a likely reference to the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989, 3 years before the game takes place. However, news on the radio reported of the aftermath of an earthquake early in the game, suggesting that a major earthquake that hit the state and the city had only occurred recently.

Examples of earthquake damage within San Fierro include a separated and damaged highway beside a working highway, a crack in the ocean near the Gant Bridge, and an underpass with a Shutter saying Building Unsafe

Landmarks
As with every other city in San Andreas there are emulated landmarks. In San Fierro, this includes:


 * Transamerica Pyramid; known as the Big Pointy Building. One can travel to the top for a bird's eye view of San Fierro. One parachute (and only one, so exercise caution) is provided, in case players have the urge to jump off. Also an in-game sign next to the building forbids "big prick" jokes. Another sign forbids base jumping (a joke made at the fact that a parachute is provided on the top of the building for exactly that purpose). A third sign states that the pyramid was voted "San Andreas's Pointiest Building".
 * It may actually be a safer alternative to jump from the top without a parachute- while jumping with a parachute on and failing to open it will kill CJ, jumping without a parachute with full health will usually leave a small amount of health left over. This is a result of the building's sloping sides slowing CJ's descent as he approaches street level. Only a moron could "fail" to open the parachute, though.
 * The Golden Gate Bridge makes an appearance as the Gant Bridge. This bridge links San Fierro and the Bayside Marina, and also has tollbooths, although they never appear to be in service.


 * The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge makes an appearance as the Garver Bridge. This bridge links San Fierro and Tierra Robada near Las Venturas. Along side the Garver Bridge is the Kincaid Bridge, which is modelled after the Forth Bridge, which itself resides beside the Forth Road Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. This may also be a reference to the home of Rockstar North, where the original bridge is located. The Forth Road Bridge and the Oakland Bay Bridge look remarkably similar.


 * Lombard Street, known as the most crooked street in the world, is Windy Windy Windy Windy Street.


 * Fort Point makes an appearance in the game, underneath the Gant Bridge. However, the fort has been taken over by Jizzy, a pimp, and is known as Jizzy's Pleasure Domes.


 * The Castro district is emulated as "Queens", a tongue-in-cheek reference to the neighborhood as being the heart of San Francisco's gay community.


 * The San Fierro City Hall, based on the Beaux-Arts styled San Francisco City Hall, is located at the west end of Queens.


 * A replica of Mount Sutro's Sutro Tower, located atop Missionary Hill just south of San Fierro. An observation area is located near by, offering a pristine view of the city's southern side.


 * Foster Valley, located between Missionary Hill and the Easter Bay Airport, may be inspired from planned cities such as Foster City (which may explain the original of the area as well) or a resemblance of Silicon Valley. The contemporary buildings in the area, as well as a row of identical cylindrical shaped buildings along an artificial lake, mildly resembles that of Oracle Corporation's World Headquarters at Redwood Shores, Redwood City, which is, coincidentally, also located near Foster City.


 * A replica of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption can be found in Ocean Flats.


 * The Zombotech Corporation, a parody of Umbrella Corporation from Resident Evil, is headquartered in San Fierro as well. The sign on the inside says "Zombotech: Sinister Zombie Research Corporation, Welcomes Visitors!"


 * Easter Bay Airport is a relatively accurate rendition of San Francisco International Airport, with a two tier terminal.


 * Pier 69 is modelled closely after San Francisco's Pier 39, a popular tourist attraction lined with shops and restaurants. The name is an obvious reference to the 69 sex position.

San Fierro's football team are the San Fierro 69ers, a reference to both the San Francisco 49ers and the sexual act.

Getting around
Although cars are prominent, there are cable cars that circle San Fierro. Players are, however, unable to ride it, and the cable cars are literally unstoppable, because they simply plow through any obstruction without taking damage. It is possible, although a bit difficult, to jump on top of it.

The Brown Streak Railroad stops at Doherty's Cranberry Station across from CJ's garage.

The Easter Bay Airport is located to the southeast of the city, from the Garver Bridge Approach.

Storyline
The events in San Fierro take place after the events in Los Santos, San Andreas in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. After a deadly shootout under the Muholland intersection in Los Santos, Carl Johnson is dragged by Officers Tenpenny and Pulaski to the little town of Angel Pine. They drop him off there, telling him to do their dirty work for them, including killing witnesses. Along the way, Tenpenny wants CJ to help get some marijuana, and introduces CJ to the pot growing hippie, The Truth. At this point in time, Cesar calls CJ, informing him that his gang has been disbanded, and that his life is now in danger. After escaping Los Santos, Cesar meets with CJ, and they street race with the mysterious Wu Zi Mu. After CJ wins a deed to property in San Fierro, he flees there with The Truth after the marijuana farm is raided by the FBI.



Once there, CJ finds that all is wrong. The garage he won was actually a dump, and he finds the disturbing truth about the Loco Syndicate, the crime organization responsible for the spread of drugs in Los Santos. It is run by Mike Toreno (Although he claims he doesn't), a shady person with a surprising background; T-Bone Mendez, a San Fierro Rifa, serves as the muscle of the organization; Ryder, CJ's former homie; and Jizzy, the biggest pimp in town. As he is investigating the Loco Syndicate, CJ also finds out that Wu Zi Mu (Woozie) is actually the head of a Triad gang, and at war with the Da Nang Boys, a Vietnamese crime group.

After many odd jobs and errands for multiple bosses, CJ, Woozie and Cesar decide to take down the Loco Syndicate. CJ first pays Jizzy a visit, and Jizzy is killed in a speedchase. Then, he heads down to Pier 69, and kills T-Bone and Ryder. Finally, Woozie informs him that Toreno is getting ready to leave in a helicopter, and CJ shoots him down. He then destroys the crack lab, ending the Loco Syndicate once and for all.

He receives a mysterious call from a "friend" who knows about CJ's brother Sweet, and CJ heads out to the desert, to find none other than Mike Toreno. A new chapter in the San Andreas storyline unfolds.