The Best Rockstar Games 2025

Updated On December 16th, 2025

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Rank Product Name Score
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Austin Powers 2: Welcome To My Universe Game Boy Color

Austin Powers 2: Welcome To My Universe Game Boy Color

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Black Dawn - PlayStation

Black Dawn - PlayStation

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Max Payne 3 - Xbox 360 (Refurbished)

Max Payne 3 - Xbox 360 (Refurbished)

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Thrasher: Skate & Destroy - PlayStation

Thrasher: Skate & Destroy - PlayStation

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Evil Knievel Game Boy Color

Evil Knievel Game Boy Color

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Grand Theft Auto 2

Grand Theft Auto 2

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Grand Theft Auto V (LATAM) - PlayStation 4

Grand Theft Auto V (LATAM) - PlayStation 4

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Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition (Refurbished)

Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition (Refurbished)

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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - PlayStation 2 (Refurbished)

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - PlayStation 2 (Refurbished)

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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - Playstation 3

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - Playstation 3

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1. Austin Powers 2: Welcome To My Universe Game Boy Color

Austin Powers 2: Welcome To My Universe Game Boy Color
100%

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Austin Powers 2: Welcome To My Universe Game Boy Color

Only For Gameboy Color,Contains Suggestive Themes,Nintendo,Licensed by

2. Black Dawn - PlayStation

Black Dawn - PlayStation
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Review Every now and then a game in the "Beer and Pretzels" subgenre comes along. There has yet to be a "Beer and Big Ole Hunkin' Stogie" game, but perhaps that genre should be created for Black Dawn - a game that epitomizes everything everyone who doesn't play games denounces about every video game: excessive, violent, loud, irresponsible, and largely geared to lowest-common-denominator male machismo. And: It. Is. Absolutely. Terrific. Black Dawn is a helicopter-combat arcade game in which players pilot a single, mythical, muscled-up combat chopper against, well, everybody. In a series of air/ground battles spanning the globe, players take to the air in a "Mohawk" and torch everything from Iraqi tanks, to South American drug havens, to unarmed Cessnas, to Los Angeles crack houses. Players can toggle the viewpoint between third-person or first-person views, but either way the immediate airspace is soon buzzing with deadly airborne 3-D enemies, incoming SAMs, and spinning defense/weapon power-ups. The top of the list is graced by the awesome Tactical Nuke (beginner's note: Don't even think of firing the Tactical Nuke at a nearby target). Deployment of this mighty weapon results in a gorgeous, screen-devouring shockwave that sprays away from the impact point in a glorious, expanding 3-D crown. In fact, every explosion in this game is a joy to watch and hear, and players get lots of them before the first mission is out - possibly even some they planned. It's the many "little touches" that transform a good game into a game worthy of greatness. But no game this macho and hairy would ever be caught dead with "little touches" of anything. In this game, it's more accurate to say the "big noogies" make the difference: Mission intros that say things like, "Your objective is to eliminate drug lord [insert poor, doomed El Presidente's name here] without the hassle of congressional approval"; the meaty, satisfying foom and shriek of missiles as they hurtle toward their locked targets; the screen-blurring jig the players make at the last microsecond to ditch incoming heat-seekers; the crystal-clear, no-cheese radio voices bellowing such helpful tactical advisories as "Let's get the hell out of here!" and "We're getting hammered!"; the senseless, over-the-top barrage of missiles, rockets, and tracers that pummel a downed 'copter even after it's crashed and dead; and the occasionally-glimpsed flock of F-111s that escort the player in, their swing-wings visibly locking into attack position before the wholesale massacre begins. While largely an arcade-type experience, Black Dawn features a more realistic flight/combat mode which players have to be nuts to actually use. This game is what loud, engaging gameplay is all about. If this appeals to you, then Black Ops has you covered. --Chris Hudak --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review Product description From the Manufacturer Step into the cockpit and step into the ride of your life! You are a helicopter pilot with an attitude. Being the best has a price and right now you've got your hands full. Face tough opponents in eight different scenarios with multiple objectives in each mission. But you'll have some of the best hardware available. A vast array of weapons and three different perspectives allow total perception while your are flying. FEATURES PS1

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3. Max Payne 3 - Xbox 360 (Refurbished)

Max Payne 3 - Xbox 360 (Refurbished)
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Experience the gritty, action-packed story of Max Payne 3 for Xbox 360 with enhanced graphics and controls.

Refurbished and Tested to Work

4. Thrasher: Skate & Destroy - PlayStation

Thrasher: Skate & Destroy - PlayStation
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Thrasher: Skate And Destroy PSX

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5. Evil Knievel Game Boy Color

Evil Knievel Game Boy Color
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ESRB Rating: Everyone

You can get a taste of life on the wild side as you hurl Evel and his motorcycle through 20 insane stages.

6. Grand Theft Auto 2

Grand Theft Auto 2
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Grand Theft Auto 2

Dozens of unique objective-based missions non-linear gameplay play as 5 different gangs save passwords

7. Grand Theft Auto V (LATAM) - PlayStation 4

Grand Theft Auto V (LATAM) - PlayStation 4
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New Rockstar Games Video Game Grand Theft Auto Five (V) PS4

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8. Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition (Refurbished)

Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City: The Complete Edition (Refurbished)
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Grand Theft Auto IV Complete Edition bundles the main game and two episodic expansions to deliver the definitive open world crime saga on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

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9. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - PlayStation 2 (Refurbished)

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories - PlayStation 2 (Refurbished)
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories for PlayStation 2 is an open world action-adventure game and the tenth installment in the Grand Theft Auto series set in 1980s Vice City.

Refurbished and Tested to Work

10. Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - Playstation 3

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City - Playstation 3
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Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City includes both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony together and does not require a copy of the original Grand Theft Auto IV to play. In The Lost and Damned, experience Liberty City as Johnny, a veteran member of The Lost, a notorious biker gang. Johnny has been creating business opportunities for The Lost in Liberty City but his first loyalty must be to the patch he wears on his back and to Billy Grey, the club's President. However, when Billy returns from rehab hell-bent on bloodshed and debauchery, Johnny finds himself in the middle of a vicious turf war with rival gangs for control of a city torn apart by violence and corruption. Can the brotherhood survive? The Ballad of Gay Tony injects Liberty City with an overdose of guns, glitz, and grime. As Luis Lopez, part-time hoodlum and full-time assistant to legendary nightclub impresario Tony Prince (aka ""Gay Tony""), players will struggle with the competing loyalties of family and friends, and with the uncertainty about who is real and who is fake in a world in which everyone has a price.

Brings the interweaving Grand Theft Auto IV stories of Niko Bellic (main game), Johnny Klebitz (The Lost and Damned) and Luis Lopez (The Ballad of Gay Tony) to an explosive conclusion. Contains The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, on one disc. These were originally digital content releases for GTAIV that were unavailable to PS3 players. Both games are standalone releases that do not require the original Grand Theft Auto IV game, or an Internet connection for their single player campaigns. (multiplayer modes are online) Complete your Grand Theft Auto IV experience with powerful new weapons, vehicles, music, features and new mission types. Each episode contains both a single player campaign as well as a variety of online multiplayer modes specific to the storyline of each.