A recently released RC helicopter game on PlayStation 4 was a clear rip off one of Grand Theft Auto Vice Cityās worst and most infamous missions. Days after its release, itās already been yanked from the store as it seems Take-Two Interactive noticed just how similar it was to the original game.
Developed and published by ERIK GAMES, HeliCity Demolition Man was released on August 30 for the PS4 as a digital-only game. The game cost $2 and was very short according to folks who played it, making for an easy Platinum Trophy. The entire game was essentially an unlicensed remake of Vice Cityās infamous āDemolition Manā missionwhich saw Tommy Vercetti flying an RC helicopter around a building and using it to plant explosives. And guess what the objective of HeliCity Demolition Man is? Yeah, itās planting bombs around a building using an RC heli.
Iād include a trailer for the game here, but that was yanked from YouTube due to a copyright complaint from Rockstar Gamesā parent company Take-Two Interactive. Instead, hereās a video uploaded by someone else showing off HeliCity Demolition Man.
It shouldnāt be surprising to learn that this game has since been removed from the PlayStation Store. Kotaku has contacted Take-Two Interactive about the game and its removal.
HeliCity isnāt even pretending to be anything other than a Vice City knockoff. From the HUD to the sound effects to even the look of the world, everything is clearly inspired by or directly ripped from Vice City. The area around the building is also a clear copy of that same part of Vice City.
While itās hard to believe someone would develop this game and try to release it on PlayStation, itās harder to wrap my head around how Sony even let this game make it through the certification process at all. Are there humans looking at these games before they get uploaded to the PSN store? It doesnāt seem like it.
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