GTA IV: Ballad Of Gay Tony
Campy carnage awaits If Rockstar ever releases DLC that’s more giddily, deliriously silly than Luis Lopez’s nightclub-juggling, parachuting, tank-stealing adventure, we’ll be shocked. The second of GTA IV’s single-player expansions is bonkers. As the right hand man to Anthony ‘Gay Tony’ Prince, it’s your job to manage the highly strung entrepreneur’s businesses… normally by shooting all the dudes. Missions are thoroughly madcap, and if you’re not stealing a solid gold helicopter for an Arabian billionaire, you’re base jumping from Algonquin’s Rotterdam Tower. The story also sees GTA IV finish its Pulp Fiction-esque, crisscrossing arch, as you play through the Museum Piece mission from a third perspective.