
The protagonist of the original game, Nico Belich, as it turned out, is not the central figure in the fourth part of the role-playing action movie. The total size for the steam folders I have for GTAIV and EFLC is 30.5GB.Video review Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City review I don't recall whether I just damaged my install or if they are, but they may not even be independently operable anyway. On the whole, I'd say EFLC has a better longevity, but I'd strongly suggest considering playing through GTAIV first and then uninstalling it if space is an issue to make room for EFLC. Both games are ~15GB in size (each), so no difference there, and they use the exact same engine and graphics, so again, nothing unique between the two. TLDR: They're often sold as a pair, and that's how I'd buy them if you can. Smaller download? Both are roughly 15GB each.įor replayability and messing around, I'd keep EFLC on your hard drive, but there's no reason you couldn't buy them as a pair and remove GTAIV when you finished with it.Īs a tip, if you want to avoid the Games for Windows Live crap that the games still heave integrated despite it being a dead platform, you'll need to google for something called "xliveless.dll" A note to the Toms mods, should they take opposition to me saying that: It doesn't crack the game, and the platform it interferes with is no longer in service and vestigial to begin with The only thing they did for EFLC was set up a different story and add some new weapons.

There are more weapons that are more creative, and additionally there are some more flying vehicle options. The narrative in GTAIV is good, and the gameplay overall is nice (I prefer the actual storyline here), EFLC pushes the boundaries a bit.


More often than not, I have found they're sold as a pack inexpensively? But, to take your question at face value.
