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In each of the three games - Craps, Roulette and Blackjack - how to cheat differs only slightly. In each case you stop a set of reels depending on the outcome you want. So, in Blackjack you can choose which cards will be dealt to you - obviously a picture card and an ace is what you're ideally aiming to stop the reels on.

In Craps you stop them on the numbers you want the dice to land on. There's also a final reel - a picture of a security camera in green, amber or red.

Manage to stop that on green, and no one will notice you're cheating. Red attracts attention, which means you won't be able to cheat again for a higher number of turns. In fact, they'll spin so fast in that instance you don't even get much of an advantage on just playing straight. The gambling is just half the story in Vegas Hustler, however - there's a lot more to do.

The plot follows your character as he's sacked from his job in casino security and meets up with a waitress whose brother has been murdered by one of the casino's head honchos. The cabin is relatively long and features a single rectangular windshield, dual door windows with the rearmost ones always open, rear-quarter windows and a rounded rear window.

The rear has a curved trunk, circular tail lights on the fenders and a bumper that is moulded with the rear end and the rear fenders. The Hustler returns with a very similar design, still based on the Ford Coupe in the middle and rear design. However, the front is based on the Ford Coupe. The vehicle does not look very different from its GTA San Andreas counterpart, only that on the front end, it has visible frames that are part of the chassis, holding a dual chrome bumper bar similar to the Roosevelt and the Roosevelt Valor.

The nose does not extend further from the front axle and the grille also has a more rectangular shape, partially exposing the engine. On the sides, the vehicle has sleeker fender arches and stepsides in a similar manner to the aforementioned vehicles, while the cabin is generally shorter in comparison to the GTA San Andreas iteration, lacking rear-view mirrors and rear-quarter windows. The doors have single windows and the rear window is more rectangular, albeit smaller than the windshield.

The rear end has a similar profile to the GTA San Andreas iteration, but has red rectangular tail lights housed within the main body i stead of on the fenders, a rear fuel tank at the bottom with a circular cap on the driver side and a similar dual chrome bumper bar. True to its real life iteration, the rear of the vehicle can be unfolded labelled "trunk" in the Interaction Menu to reveal a rear seat, although it is unusable and will act as a regular trunk. Interestingly, it will not fly off from driving, despite opening backwards.

It will eventually close either from braking or from the jolt of shifting into the higher gears. Below the body, the car has two long chrome exhaust tips. Near the rear axle, the exhaust mufflers can be seen. The interior is shared with the Roosevelt and its Valor variant, featuring a similar wooden dashboard and brown leather finish on the bench seats and doorcards, as well as additional wooden detailing around the windows, pull handles in place of conventional lever handles and white steering wheel.

However, it uses a dial set derived from the Dominator , the Ruiner and the Dukes , with the same arrangement as the Roosevelt and its Valor variant. Unlike the GTA San Andreas iteration, the car can be extensively modified as a hot-rod with similar features to the Hotknife from the aforementioned game. The primary color is applied on the bodywork and engine cam covers, while the secondary color is applied on the fenders, the chassis frames and the rear fuel tank. It uses a set of wheels similar to the "Dukes" muscle rims available in Los Santos Customs , wrapped in medium-profile tires.

The Hustler has a decent acceleration, but excellent top speed, owing to its high-output engine. It has remarkably good handling capabilities for a vehicle of its age and weight; It corners sharply, but suffers from some oversteer at high speeds. The Hustler has a pretty good ramming ability in contrast to its size. The Hustler can compete with other faster Muscle cars such as the Dukes and its armored variant. Though braking is rather poor, its main factor is its excellent traction, though oversteer is still problematic of turning a corner too sharply that results in a spin-out.

Overall, the Hustler is a very worthy vehicle for Races without too much traffic congestion, but also without too many hard corners as well. However, it tends to lose traction extremely easy on dirt roads, as the lightweight vehicle tends to throw itself over, meaning spinouts and rollovers are common.

Whilst it is a totally different setting and era, it echoes all the happy memories I had with the GTA titles. You can use this widget-maker to generate a bit of HTML that can be embedded in your website to easily allow customers to purchase this game on Steam.

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