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Jim is a very rare role model of responsibility in the gang, an older guy with a wife and child. He struggles to lead the gang with reason and, at the same time, is pressured to become more reasonable by "model citizen" types outside the gang (such as his brother or Thomas Stubbs), eventually realized when he gives up the biker bar at the end of the game. Johnny Klebitz and Jim Fitzgerald: Johnny is the game's playable protagonist, and vice/acting president of the Lost.When Johnny Klebitz and his fellow bikers feel compelled to "put this place out of its misery" by burning it to the ground, it is the end of Johnny's 34-year childhood and leads to the moral of the story - everyone has to grow up sometime.
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Among many other similarities, another important element is the Lost Clubhouse's role as a dingy, dirty, hard-rock version of Neverland, where the gang members are liberated from conventional responsibilities like jobs or children, and free to partake in beer, motorcycles, bar brawls for sport and (even married men in the case of Jim Fitzgerald) strippers. Billy Grey is the equivalent of Peter Pan, who is the most reckless of all and leads the others in a stubborn refusal of rational methodology (even in the case of Johnny, when Billy frowns upon him for making peace with the Angels of Death). The biker gang consists mostly of men in their late thirties and early forties, who are constantly pressured to "grow up" by abandoning their rough lifestyles, getting white-collar jobs and raising families. The Lost and Damned plot bears an uncanny resemblance to Peter Pan, down to both the biker gang and Peter Pan's entourage calling themselves "the Lost boys". Spoiler Warning: Plot and/or ending details are in the text which follows. All 3 stories happen at the same time, intertwining with each other. The stories for GTA IV, The Lost and Damned, and The Ballad of Gay Tony were written by Dan Houser and Rupert Humphries.
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At first, The Lost and Damned along with the second piece of downloadable content, The Ballad Of Gay Tony, were to be released to the PS3 and PC on March 30th 2010, but, due to Sony Computer Entertainment wanting to edit some of the radio stations, it was released on April 13th in North America and April 16th in Europe. However, recently, in GTA IV's fourth PC patch, The Lost and Damned's achievements were added to the PC version.
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The game was first released as a download on Xbox Live on February 17th 2009 as an "Xbox 360 exclusive". However, "tons of details and mysteries from the main story get explained, so it will add a lot of color to the main story." "The story is not directly impacted by decisions you took in the main game," he says.
But I can say that the story will show you a different side of Liberty City." "I can't go into too much detail on the story, because we try not to give away too much plot before the game is released. "Johnny is a very different character than Niko, with a very different background," says Dan Houser, vice president of creative development for Rockstar Games. It is part of a disc-based title, " Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City", which does not need a GTA IV disc to be played and is bundled along with the second episodic content, The Ballad of Gay Tony, for $39.99. It became available for download via Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network and costs $9.99 (USD). The episode features new missions, multiplayer modes, weapons, vehicles, and music/radio shows. This episode features a new storyline, with a new protagonist - Johnny Klebitz, of The Lost Brotherhood biker gang. Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned or TLAD is the first of two episodes of downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV on the Playstation 3, PC and Xbox 360.