Steal any car that you like the look of on the street, and finish your jobs for the boss. Don't get caught by the cops though! Warning...you might have to put the car in the garage for a respray so they don't find you.
With most games you can only go where the game tells you to go when you're told to. In GTA you can go anywhere in the city, take any car on the street, at anytime. The only two things you really have to watch out for are getting killed or arrested.
The true joy of GTA is the giddy feeling you get when you decide for no apparent reason to start launching rockets, blowing up cars, setting people on fire, and then, just over the screams you hear the sounds of approaching police sirens. Then you're forced to decide. Will you jack a car and get out of Dodge, or will you man up and stick it to 5-0 with your gat? That's what the game is all about, having that overwhelming feeling of slightly giddy doom when the police start to close in, and leaving the scene unscathed in a shiny new police car.
If you are a fan of 18 rated action films, then nothing in this game will shock or damage you. However, if you are a parent looking for a game for your 10-year-old, you may want to skip this one.
-Complete freedom of movement, no fixed track
-Over 4,000miles of freeways, back streets, roads, alleyways and dead ends
-Outrageous Hollywood style car handling
-Hidden missions, secret areas and insane power-ups