Keith Hennessey 12:30, Thursday 29th October 2009

We speak exclusively to Rockstar's senior level designer Neil Ferguson about The Ballad Of Gay Tony

You’ve discussed before that The Ballad Of Gay Tony revolves around Liberty City’s high life and nightlife. What inspirations were you drawing from to create that?
We were drawing from many different eras of New York nightlife, from the crazy days of disco in the late-Seventies and early-Eighties up to the celebrity-obsessed, super-exclusive clubs of today. But the clubs themselves aren’t new to Liberty City, they have been built into the game since Grand Theft Auto IV, they’ve just been inaccessible up to now.

Tony Prince owns two clubs that he runs with Luis and his security team. The first is Maisonette 9, a trendy nightclub with an exclusive door policy, a well-dressed celebrity clientele and its own flock of paparazzi hangers-on who lurk nearby hoping to shoot photographs of drunken A-listers. Drinks are incredibly expensive and the women are beautiful but unattainable to your average club-goer. The doorman for Maisonette 9 is Dessie: cool under pressure, experienced and helpful, Dessie takes no nonsense from try-hards looking to get in.

“Girls will definitely pay attention if you have skills on the dance floor”

The other club is Hercules, Liberty City’s coolest gay club. In terms of Liberty City’s more alternative nightlife scene, Hercules is relatively mild, and pulls in plenty of girls looking for a safe place to dance away from the meat market of mainstream clubs. A guy by the name of Troy works the door for Tony. Troy wants to be famous and thinks being a bouncer is the way to get there, but he’s stuck working the door at a gay club, which he resents – and he makes it known to anyone who’ll listen.

Bahama Mamas, another club but owned by rivals of Tony's, is one of those mainstream clubs. Catering to a mixed clientele, mostly from the outer boroughs of Alderney, Broker and Dukes, Bahama Mamas is always packed, full of the nine-to-five crowd losing their minds on alcohol and anything else they can get their hands on, dancing ’til dawn to the latest club hits.

What kind of music does each club play?
Maisonette 9 is on the cutting edge, featuring DJ sets from Italian hit sensations Crookers, who rode to fame on their remix of Kid Cudi’s Day’n’Nite. Hercules focuses on the golden era of disco like the club classic Menergy featured in the Tony Prince profile video, while Bahama Mamas bangs out the mainstream club anthems.

Are the clubs simply locations or do they have their own related gameplay?
Clubs are a central feature of gameplay in The Ballad Of Gay Tony for several reasons. The first one is simply from the point of view of the story, which revolves around Luis and his attempts to keep him and his employer Tony Prince out of trouble with Tony’s various creditors, who happen to be some of the more powerful players in Liberty City’s criminal underworld. But in the Rockstar tradition of packing the world itself full of a range of other activities, the clubs have their own part to play. As Tony’s club manager, Luis can work nights at the clubs, spawning their own sets of mini-missions involving, among other things, attending to the needs of particular celebrities or dealing with club security and unruly club patrons.

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