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The smash-hit Kickstarter campaign hit its funding goal in less than an hour and brought in over a million dollars faster than any video game campaign before it. The game stars a green chameleon named Yooka and a purple bat named Laylee who venture off exploring colourful 3D environments collecting dozens and dozens of items along the way. The game is being developed by ex-Rareware developers, with music being composed by the legendary Grant Kirkhope and David Wise (responsible for most your favourite tracks from Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country ). Yooka-Laylee is launching simultaneously for almost every major console under the sun, showing a confidence rarely seen from indie crowdfunded proje<br><br><br>How often does the average person use Facebook and Twitter on a daily basis? How often do you use social media? Well it turns out in the universe of Grand Theft Auto V, the answers in both real life and the game are exactly the same. All of the notable characters (playable and non playable) have their own respective Lifeinvader pages, fit with their occupations, relationship status, and online friends space. If you treat the game's social media parody like most people do in real life (you check it frequently), you'll notice your friend's Lifeinvader pages are all updated. These changes include messaging other characters in the game depending on the outcome of certain missions, or changing their current status. Turns out, everyone in Grand Theft Auto V is just like all of us. Difference is, they're all a bunch of crimin<br><br><br>I'm not one to tell people how they should or shouldn't play a game, but if you don't find yourself causing a massive traffic jam or two in Grand Theft Auto V , you're not doing it right. Rockstar was pretty generous in regards to toning down the traffic congestion that plagues the streets of real life Los Angeles in their game. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't swerve into a roaming car or two at your leisure for the sake of pure enjoyment. Most people you ram your vehicle into (that don't die on impact) will have a few choice words for you, and may even give you the bird as their raging 'cherry on top'. Don't fret, as long as you're still in your car and don't have a firearm equipped, simply press the fire button and let them know that you can dish it out just as well as you can take | |||
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It's clear when you start up Grand Theft Auto V 's story that Michael De Santa has some problems. Things start off in the present day with Mike venting with his shrink with how crappy his life is with his family, while his shrink Dr. Friedlander sits there asking open ended questions. While you're playing through the game's story, Dr. Friedlander will call on a number of occasions recommending the Michael come in to discuss his troubles. Should you choose to set up on appointment, Michael will join his shrink and they'll begin discussing whatever is on his mind. You may notice once Michael starts to talk, he'll subtly bring up some of your miscellaneous adventures in conversation. So the next time you've decided to grab a girl from the strip club or drive on the sidewalk and kill a few people, understand that it doesn't go unnoti
There are several mysterious writings that players can find on the walls near the movie theater and other areas of GTA V . Of course, anyone who's ever played GTA knows that Rockstar Games did not place these here for the heck of it! If you go for a swim at the beach in GTA V , you might come across the body of a woman with concrete on her feet. Many players believed that this is related to the deaths of the concrete shoe men in GTA: Vice City , but if you take a look at the scrawling on the walls around town, your intuition may tell you otherwis
These are twenty of the small things that may go unnoticed while playing Grand Theft Auto V. No matter how you decide to play the game, you're bound to have come across a number of these secrets, but maybe didn't notic
Many people consider Grand Theft Auto V to be a near perfect game. Whether you support that argument or not, there's no denying that the game's depiction of the city of Los Angeles is almost spot on, and portrays some of the most popular real life landmarks with a coat of Rockstar paint. But what if the game actually gave you a chance to Learn Alot more Here more about the city (and the game's alternate reality) in a passive experience? Well you're in luck! If you're strolling around Western Vinewood during the daytime, there's a tour bus parked on the side of the road that you can pay to join. If you're willing to sit through the entirety of the tour (which can last up to twenty minutes!), you'll get a full shake down of the best places in Vinewood, from strip clubs and famous hotels. If you're a 100% completionist, odds are you won't have much trouble looking for the activity. The real treat is for anyone who sits through the whole th
Yooka-Laylee is a spiritual successor to the Nintendo 64 classic Banjo-Kazooie . The smash-hit Kickstarter campaign hit its funding goal in less than an hour and brought in over a million dollars faster than any video game campaign before it. The game stars a green chameleon named Yooka and a purple bat named Laylee who venture off exploring colourful 3D environments collecting dozens and dozens of items along the way. The game is being developed by ex-Rareware developers, with music being composed by the legendary Grant Kirkhope and David Wise (responsible for most your favourite tracks from Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country ). Yooka-Laylee is launching simultaneously for almost every major console under the sun, showing a confidence rarely seen from indie crowdfunded proje
How often does the average person use Facebook and Twitter on a daily basis? How often do you use social media? Well it turns out in the universe of Grand Theft Auto V, the answers in both real life and the game are exactly the same. All of the notable characters (playable and non playable) have their own respective Lifeinvader pages, fit with their occupations, relationship status, and online friends space. If you treat the game's social media parody like most people do in real life (you check it frequently), you'll notice your friend's Lifeinvader pages are all updated. These changes include messaging other characters in the game depending on the outcome of certain missions, or changing their current status. Turns out, everyone in Grand Theft Auto V is just like all of us. Difference is, they're all a bunch of crimin
I'm not one to tell people how they should or shouldn't play a game, but if you don't find yourself causing a massive traffic jam or two in Grand Theft Auto V , you're not doing it right. Rockstar was pretty generous in regards to toning down the traffic congestion that plagues the streets of real life Los Angeles in their game. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't swerve into a roaming car or two at your leisure for the sake of pure enjoyment. Most people you ram your vehicle into (that don't die on impact) will have a few choice words for you, and may even give you the bird as their raging 'cherry on top'. Don't fret, as long as you're still in your car and don't have a firearm equipped, simply press the fire button and let them know that you can dish it out just as well as you can take