34. Drive Thru
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1aTlYlfzRk Another indication in to the opportunist world of gang warfare; this was your first real high paced, danger filled mission which featured some great inter-gang banter and a great car chase to kick the game up a notch. On top of this there is the development of discussing CJ mums death, the mentioning of the Green Sabre and a little bit of brotherly bonding.
33. Reuniting The Families
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5gz81wYoHI Interesting in the development and understanding of gang politics and the full extent of the Anti-Gang task force; whilst also fun in the sense its a hotel shoot up with a police getaway on top which ends in a car/tanker explosion as you leap from a vehicle cascading towards destruction. Just good, un-adultered mission fun.
32. Sweet
Sweets passion for the hood and his quite simple bad ass nature help keep him interesting even when he dances on the edge of annoying. What seems like pig-headedness, especially towards the end when they have a house in the hills, a stake in a casino and he still wants to live in Grove Street, he is a good combatant with CJ and together you see a strong brotherly bond developing after the fractured beginnings.
31. Are You Going To San Fierro?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLrMRJa-ZIE Another testimony to San Andreas mission diversity this offered little in terms of gun fights and car chases and a whole host in terms of burning weed and blowing up helicopters which concluded with us getting our first look at San Fierro and being taken along with The Truths bizarre commentary on life and the world.
30. The Radio Stations
The sheer size of San Andreas leaves it open to potential dullness as you dart from coast to the next gang land related, police officer unaware murder. However where some games have you trekking along varied wildernesses to the dull sound of your own footprints; San Andreas gives you a plethora of different radio stations catering to different tastes, packed with brilliant songs that no-one is sad to here, hilarious adverts and brilliant hosts. This gave San Andreas the ability to have not just entertaining missions, but the transition between those missions was equally so.