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How Long to Beat Grand Theft Auto Vice City

How Long to Beat Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

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Would you believe that gamers are still playing GTA: Vice City on Windows, Mac, and iPhone to this day? They’re even trying to find ways to make the game widescreen to accommodate modern monitors. It’s still a title that captures the hearts of players worldwide, and for good reason.

Well, today we’re going to look at how long it takes to beat Grand Theft Auto Vice City, just in case you’re keen to see how much game time is involved.

How Long to Beat Grand Theft Auto Vice City

The time it takes to beat GTA: Vice City depends on which aspect you intend on completing. We’re going to look at three categories and how long you can expect to play for each one.

Step 1: Main story

If you’re looking to just play through the campaign while avoiding every other extra mode or quest, you’ll complete the game much faster. Of course, it depends on how fast you intend on playing.

Here are some variables for you to look at:

  • Average time: 16 hours
  • Speedy: 12 hours
  • Leisure: 28 hours

Step 2: Main story and side quests

Gamers that love RPGs will take their time completing side quests for a better experience. You can also unlock more items this way and make more money.

Once again, there are three factors to consider:

  • Average time: 25 hours
  • Speedy: 20 hours
  • Leisure: 38 hours

Step 3: Completionist

Completionists focus on achieving 100% objectives in the game, whether it’s finding all items or running across every street. These activities are extremely time-consuming, and you’ll find yourself playing for days on end. If you get lost along the way or trapped in an unsolvable mission, it could take you weeks.

However, here are a few more variables for you to look at:

  • Average time: 46 hours
  • Speedy: 38 hours
  • Leisure: 52 hours

Nothing eats your time like vices

As you can see from the above, the time it takes to beat Grand Theft Auto: Vice City will depend on how much of an extreme gamer you are. You can take your time playing the story alone, or rush through all the side quests. How you game is up to you.

Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

I live in South Africa, Cape town, as a father of two children. I've been gaming almost all my life, with plenty of experience writing reviews and articles on the latest titles. With 15 years of experience in local government performing Facilities Management functions, I moved towards becoming CEO of my own company, Celenic Earth Publications, which serves to publish author's books, including my own. I'm a published author of horror and fantasy novels, while I also dabble in game and movie scriptwriting.

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