
Wanted Level What's a wanted level? It's a tangible representation of just how much trouble you're in as a criminal at the given moment. There are also 50 Snapshots to take, 70 Unique Jumps to make, 50 Oysters to find, and 50 Horseshoes to locate. For starters, there are 100 gang signs that you'll need to tag over. In addition to missions, there is tons of stuff to find, scattered throughout the three cities and the countryside. You'll notice that when you get in certain vehicles, you will be able to push a button and trigger special missions.

As you progress through the game, you'll drive and steal countless numbers of vehicles. It's up to you to set things right, gain respect, and deliver the hood from evil. The problems that plagued you are still there. After being away from the hood for five years after the death of your family members, you've returned. What's to Do? As always, there are a series of missions dedicated to forwarding the expanisve story of San Andreas-the story of you, Carl Johnson. Veterans of the series will marvel at the fact that SA feels about five times larger than Vice City, with enough core missons to keep you busy for dozens of hours. Welcome to San Andreas Welcome to San Andreas, possibly the largest console game ever made. Stuff like recruiting gang members, swimming, building property, riding bikes, eating, working out, getting a haircut, attracting the ladies and much, much more.

There are dozens of missions, hundreds of secrets, tons of vehicles and weapons, and all kinds of stuff to do.


There's Los Santos (based on Los Angeles), a gritty blur of smog and violence San Fierro (based on San Francisco), and Las Venturas (based on Las Vegas), a midnight wonderland crawling with money, sex and corruption. This massive game spans the entire state of San Andreas, with visits to three major cities patterned on real-life counterparts.
