Have you played Chinatown Wars on PC? Or did you forget this port existed? Let me know in the comments below!

Originally released on the Nintendo DS and later PSP, this title finally made its way to iOS and—crucially—the via a digital download. And let me tell you: this might be the most underrated GTA experience you can have with a mouse and keyboard right now. The "Handheld Curse" on PC Let’s address the elephant in the room. Chinatown Wars was built for dual screens and stylus taps. So, does it hold up on a single monitor?

Performance-wise? This thing will run on a potato. Integrated graphics? No problem. You can play this on a work laptop while pretending to join a Zoom meeting. The load times are virtually non-existent on an SSD. Okay, let’s be real. The biggest hurdle to playing GTA: Chinatown Wars on PC today is SecuROM . The digital version shipped with that nasty rootkit DRM. If you buy a used key, you might have to crack the executable just to play the game you legally own.

8.5/10 Minus 1 point for the DRM headache, plus 0.5 for the incredible mouse-controlled drug minigame.

Play with headphones. The soundtrack is a banger of Chinese flutes mixed with trap beats.

When you think of Grand Theft Auto on PC, your mind probably jumps straight to GTA V with its 4K mods, or the legendary San Andreas with its hot coffee controversy. But tucked away in the shadow of those giants is a quirky, top-down masterpiece that most PC gamers completely missed: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars .