It came out on the PC! Yay!
The bad part of this game is that it's very... very... very... poorly optimized. Not as bad as GTA4, since that one didn't even run on most computers, but still quite bad. Granted, my laptop is 3 years old, but still... I would expect a computer that can play Company of Heroes and Supreme Commander on high settings could at least run a game so that it doesn't look like Vice City at >800x600 resolution.
Well, no matter. I'm not a graphics whore. I don't actually mind having Vice City graphics so long as I can play.
Also, the controls are quite bad too. Everything was very poorly ported to the PC, with no mouse cursor support for menus and whatnot. Driving is a real pain as turns are done at such an extreme angle. Just tapping the left and right keys sends your car careening off a cliff. Takes awhile to get used to, and then some. I'm not looking forward to the inevitable racing missions. Flying is a bit easier though... There's cruise control too, which helps.
The good part is that this game is so damn fun. You can customize fricking everything. I'm currently playing as a British guy with flame red hair dressed as Michael Jackson. My hobbies include tearing out the stakes that hold down wooden fences and holding old ladies hostage with them, flipping the bird to every passer by I see, and flying planes upside down into tunnels. There's so many innovations that make GTA pale in comparison and it really doesn't skimp on the fun.
If you bring a car to your garage (which, unlike GTA, can store more than 100 cars easily) it will be there, forever. So you can smash up the car you stored, blow it up, go back to the garage and it's there waiting for you again. Same thing with guns, clothes, furniture, you name it. You can get gangmembers to follow you around and you can revive them an unlimited number of times whenever they go down, the GPS system is great and adapts quickly to your crazy driving style, the whole map is unlocked right from the beginning.
Lots of stuff like that.
I recommend it. It's really fun. Just... unless your PC rig is a monster, it probably isn't going to run. And you might want to get a gamepad. I'm considering one just so I can drive straight.
p.s: The dialogue and radio stations aren't as good as GTA though. Then again, these guys didn't have the same budget as the GTA team. But it's nice turning on the radio after EVERY SINGLE MISSION and hearing them talk about what happened. Lots of small things like that.