ThisGrand Theft Auto: Vice City cheats and secrets guide details everything you need to know about GTA Vice City cheats, including how to enter and activate them. It also includes the best GTA Vice City cheats available, and a complete list of all cheats that appear in GTA Vice City. There are nearly 60 cheats and secrets available in GTA Vice City, and these cheats can all be used and activated across every platform, including PS5, PS4, PS3, PS2, Xbox Series SX, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and PC. updated cheats list for the GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition release for Xbox Series X/S, PC, and PS5 as well as on mobile and Netflix platforms.
In order to enter and activate cheat codes in GTA Vice City, you must first select the cheat code you are looking to enter. With almost 100 cheats available on offer, you'll find cheats that range from infinite ammo, disabling your wanted level, infinite health, item and vehicle spawns, as well as plenty more.
Once you have selected your desired cheat code, simply type the phrase on your PC keyboard (or mobile device keyboard) or press the button combinations on your console controller while playing the game. You don't need to pause, you can do this during gameplay. The button commands will need to be entered perfectly and rather quickly, if you're too slow, you'll need to re-enter the cheat code.
To enter cheats on mobile devices like phones and tablets (and the Netflix GTA Trilogy): You must have a bluetooth or otherwise connected keyboard for your device or the ability to pull up a virtual keyboard in-game to enter cheat code for Vice City on mobile devices and phones.
You can also pair a game controller (like a DualSense or Xbox controller) and use the corresponding button cheats above.
Some versions of San Andreas, like the GTA Trilogy on Netflix have a button in the pause menu to enter cheats with a virtual keyboard.
Below is a complete list of all Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (GTA VC) cheat codes that are available across all platforms, whether it be PS5, PS4, PS3, Xbox Series XS, XB1, Xbox 360, PC, or Nintendo Switch. These cheat codes can be entered with a keyboard or an Xbox, PlayStation, or Nintendo Switch controller at any time during gameplay.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City has several cheats that can improve Tommy's arsenal, increase his overall health, and add some much-needed extra money to his account. Here's a complete list of the weapon, health, and money cheat codes:
Watch as Vice City turns into a chaos-filled playground as both physics and internal logic all go straight out the window. So whether you're looking for NPC manipulation, explosive vehicles, or something else, here is a complete list of all gameplay cheat codes:
Whether it's increased traffic, turning vehicles a certain color, or one of the plenty of codes that can be utilized when getting behind the wheel, here's a complete list of all traffic, vehicle, boat, plane, and motorcycle cheat codes.
This trick worked in GTA III as well. Drive-up next to a hooker and wait. If you're driving a swank enough car, she'll start talking to you. Eventually, she'll get into the car. At this point, drive to a quiet spot and let the magic happen. The car will start rocking, and your "health" will grow from 100 to 125. Your pocketbook will take a hit though. This health-up only works until the next time you die.
Go to the hotels save point. When the game asks you if you want to save, select a game and click it. When the "Overwrite?" message appears, select "No", and return to the game. You will have full health.
It's an eclectic selection of options, but unfortunately, unlike GTA 3 cheats and GTA: San Andreas cheats, there is no GTA: Vice city money cheat. You'll have to earn those bucks the hard way. Or by gifting yourself an advanced weapons set and regenerating health.
These permanent cheats require you to reload to a prior save state, and so it makes sense to contain the chaos to a new file. Otherwise you could potentially mess up many, many hours of progress. Don't take that chance.
Here's the easy part. To activate a GTA: Vice City cheat, just load up your game and type in one of the codes listed below. There's no console command menu or anything like that: just type while in-game and enjoy your reward. Simple.
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After what felt like an eternity of leaks and rumors, Rockstar finally caved and revealed the remastered collection of its PS2-era GTA games is real - and it's coming very soon. It offers us a chance to revisit Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas - something many of us haven't done for 20 years. We now also know how much better the games will look, and that updated features such as waypoints and GTA 5-style controls have been incorporated.
Now Rockstar has confirmed the trilogy exists, the rumor mill can finally stop turning. The focus can turn instead to the slew of details that have been revealed, including its pretty steep price tag. Since the games were available through various storefronts for far less right up until the remasters were officially revealed, that price point likely won't sit well with a lot of people. It sits well enough with me though - at least, well enough that I'm prepared to shell out for it - and even though I've played them all before, it feels like it's my chance to play them for the first time.
RELATED: The GTA Remastered Trilogy Is Your Chance To Fly The Dodo, The Worst Vehicle In Video Game HistoryWhile I would have been disappointed if the trilogy had been improved upon so little that the differences were negligible, most of my excitement revolves around being able to actually play the games as they were meant to be played, not as we all played them way back when.
Let me explain. First of all, I definitely don't condone people under the age of 18 playing GTA games. I also wouldn't let my own son do so, although at the age of two he hasn't shown much interest in wasting people on the streets of Los Santos just yet. However, I definitely played all of the games included in the trilogy before celebrating my 18th birthday. I know I wasn't the only one either, as I played the games alongside a number of friends the same age as me. I even let my little sister play them from time to time, but don't tell my mum that. To clarifiy; under 18s should not play GTA, and if my son or mum ever ask, I definitely definitely didn't.
Not only was I playing games that glamorized a life of crime at an age where I really shouldn't have been, but my immaturity meant I didn't even experience these games as intended. Take GTA 3, for example. My fondest memory of the first GTA game to ever come to PS2 is stealing the train and attempting to derail it as fast as I possibly could. Doing so over and over would entertain me for hours. Meanwhile, a virtual city containing a meticuously pieced-together story was awaiting me beyond that short stretch of railway.
By the time Vice City and then San Andreas arrived, I had matured a little. Plus, Vice City didn't have trains, so I needed to find something else to bide my time. The game's missions did that for a while, but eventually my immaturity took hold once again. Remember when you would try to play a GTA game as a law abiding citizen? Then get bored of doing that and punch a pedestrian just to feel virtually alive again before abandoning a mission and grabbing your list of almost illegible cheat codes? Yeah, that.
That quickly became the only reason to play the games. Give pedestriands weapons, make them riot, and watch the chaos ensue. Video Killed The Radio Star playing as I flew overhead in a car that should never have been granted the gift of flight. Every time I would leave Vice City for the real world, I would be careful not to save my game. If I did, the pedestrians would riot forever, and playing the game properly would be almost impossible. Years later I've realized that wouldn't have mattered. I had given up on the game's story long before and just didn't want to admit it.
Now the games are back, they look better than ever, and I'm going to be able to play all three of them back-to-back as a mature adult. No driving a train so fast that it derails. No loading San Andreas up with so many cheats that it becomes a video game version of The Purge. Just the missions, the characters, and the stories to play through and enjoy after all these years. Then, you know, after that I might indulge in what I used to love about these games as a kid. Magicking a tank out of thin air and wreaking havoc on a virtual city still sounds like a lot of fun, regardless of how old I am.
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