
This control system is much the same as it is in Modern Combat 3 which, as we commented at the time, is fairly straightforward but can never compete with the fluidity of a real control pad. You can change the view by holding your finger down and panning around.

Moving around the cityĬontrolling your character in Gangstar Rio is done via an on-screen joypad and action buttons for sprinting, attacking and shooting. The open world element is fun for a while too, but it lacks the variety needed to make it enjoyable to roam around in for any great length of time. The gameplay in Gangstar Rio is captivating when playing missions, which get quite involved and interesting.

Just like GTA, vehicles in Gangstar Rio include music and talk radio stations, which even broadcast news coverage of incidents you've been involved in. There's nothing like the range you'll find in Grand Theft Auto, but there are several nice sports cars, as well as buggies, tanks and even planes to try out.

Gangstar Rio has a decent range of vehicles to choose from.
