Setting The Ballad of Gay Tony takes place in the same setting as
Grand Theft Auto IV: the fictional metropolis of Liberty City, based on
New York City, and the neighboring state of Alderney, based on
New Jersey. As with
The Lost and Damned, the entire map is accessible from the beginning of the game, allowing players to freely explore all boroughs and Alderney. The story runs concurrently with the events of the base game and the first expansion, featuring overlapping characters and plot lines. A key narrative thread centers on a shipment of stolen diamonds, previously depicted in both
Grand Theft Auto IV and
The Lost and Damned, which receives its conclusion in this episode.
Plot In 2008, shortly after witnessing the robbery of the Bank of Liberty, Luis Fernando Lopez (Mario D'Leon) meets with his boss and business partner, nightclub owner Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince (David Kenner). Struggling to manage his clubs—Maisonette 9 and Hercules—Tony borrows money from the Ancelotti
crime family and Mori Kibbutz (Jeff Gurner), leaving him heavily indebted. To help repay the debts, Luis is forced to work with both Mori and Rocco Pelosi (
Gregory Siff), an Ancelotti enforcer. At the same time, he assists his drug-dealing friends, Henrique Bardas (J. Salome Martinez Jr.) and Armando Torres (Jaime Fernandez). He also carries out jobs for Yusuf Amir (
Omid Djalili), an Emirati real estate developer interested in buying Tony's clubs, including the theft of an
attack helicopter, an
armoured personnel carrier, and a subway train. Luis grows increasingly frustrated with Tony's erratic behavior and poor management, but eventually settles matters with Mori. Tony then plans to buy $2million worth of smuggled diamonds to resell at a profit, but the deal is ambushed by members of The Lost
motorcycle gang, led by
Johnny Klebitz (Scott Hill), resulting in the death of Tony's boyfriend, Evan Moss (
Rob Youells), and the loss of the diamonds. After tracking the diamonds, Tony instructs Luis to intercept a deal between Johnny,
Niko Bellic (
Michael Hollick), and the
Jewish mob to recover them. Luis also begins working for Ray Bulgarin (
Vitali Baganov), a Russian crime lord who offers to clear Tony’s debts. However, Bulgarin turns against them after revealing he was the original owner of the diamonds. Later, Giovanni Ancelotti orders Luis and Tony to use the diamonds as ransom for his daughter Gracie (Rebecca Benhayon), who had been kidnapped by Niko. The exchange is interrupted by Bulgarin, who steals the diamonds, though Luis and Tony manage to rescue Gracie and return her to her father. Rocco later pressures Luis to kill Tony to earn favor with Bulgarin and the Ancelottis, threatening to kill them both if he refuses. Though Luis briefly considers the offer, he ultimately rejects it and defends Tony and Maisonette 9 from an attack by Bulgarin's men. With Tony in hiding, Luis retaliates by disrupting Bulgarin's drug operations. Upon learning that Bulgarin is preparing to flee the city, Luis, with Yusuf's help, pursues and kills him aboard his private jet. Bulgarin drops a grenade during the fight, destroying the plane, but Luis escapes by parachute. He later reunites with Tony, and the two decide to reopen the clubs, declining Yusuf's offer to purchase them. Elsewhere, the diamonds are found in a trash bag by a homeless
Vietnam War veteran (Rob Edge), who sells them and departs for
Vice City. == Reception ==