Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Introduction
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a non-linear driving and shooting computer and video game released by Rockstar Games on October 27, 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and May 12, 2003 for the personal computer, as well as in November 2003 for the Xbox, along with Grand Theft Auto III in the Grand Theft Auto: Double Pack re-release. As the title implies, the game involves an amount of crime and plenty of carjacking. Vice City is also a loose sequel to Grand Theft Auto III (2001).

The game takes place in 1986, when player character and protagonist Tommy Vercetti is released from prison and dispatched by Sonny Forelli, head of the Forelli Mafia family in Liberty City, to Vice City for the establishment of a narcotics deal. Unfortunately, as the deal was almost complete, gunmen attack the meeting and kill several other men, while Tommy flees, leaving the drugs and the Forelli-supplied money behind. Together with lawyer Ken Rosemberg and with no money, Tommy is forced to find the party responsible for the attack, and eventually seize power of the city. You, the player, will take the role of Tommy Vercetti after he arrives in Vice City.

This Wikibook will guide you on how to play Vice City, and the features and item available to you in game.

Contents

 * /Basics/ - Learn the basics of the game and the new in Vice City
 * /Missions/ - A spoiler-free guide to completing Vice City's missions in and outside the game's storyline
 * /Vehicles/ - Listing of vehicles appearing in Vice City
 * /Items/ - Listing of weapons and other pickups in the game
 * /Appendices/ - Miscellaneous information that does not fall in other sections.

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