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Grand Theft Auto has always been about mayhem. You can execute mass murderings on pedestrians, or blow up cars without consequence (well, the cops will come after you, but you can blow them up as well). But with Grand Theft Auto V 's take on three different main characters with their own respective safehouses, who's to stop you from taking out your frustrations on one of your buddies? If you choose to drop some lead or leave some explosives on one of the game's main safehouse, whoever's house it may be will shortly leave you an angry text message, and asking you "nicely" to stop it. If you REALLY want to continue your current destruction, nothing's going to stop you, but be careful if you're trashing Michael's home. If you harm any of his family members, you'll be forced to pay their medical bills shortly afterwa<br><br><br>Prepare yourself for this crazy theory because it’s nuts and ... it makes sense! Michael, according to a forum on neoseeker , could be Claude from GTA III ! 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What many gamers don't know is that this legend is based on a real-life paranormal site known as Mount Gordon, PA. A similar story exists, where onlookers unwillingly encounter the ghost of a woman. In the game, you can hear her screams and indiscriminate whispers while standing near the bottom of Mount Gordo which is likely related to the ghost that can be found at the top of the mountain. It's not confirmed whether or not this is actually the same ghost girl, but either way, the sounds are entirely disturb<br><br><br>The Outlast games make you understand why you should be afraid. There are jump scares, the levels are tense, but more than any other horror game they let you confront evil before making you run away from it. In the tradition of phenomenal games born out of Montreal, the original Outlast was a surprise hit that oozes style. Like the first game, Outlast 2 puts you in control of a journalist investigating a derelict rural local, piecing together a larger mystery. 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While walking through Franklin's house in GTA V , players can go down to the bottom floor and stand next to the door closest to the stairs and hear a crying baby. Gamers claim that it sounds like a baby, which it does at first , but after the baby's cries you will be able to hear another entity. This one severely creeped me out. Don't believe me? Hear it for yourself. We have to wonder if Franklin knows that he's basically living out the plot of Paranormal Activity . If he knows, why is he still living in that hou<br><br><br>Things are just getting started. We’re only a few short months into 2017, and we’ve already had an influx of big AAA [http://Haruka.Saiin.net/~dollsplanet/yomi-search/rank.cgi?id=33&mode=link&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmartintittle.com open World games strategy] like Resident Evil 7 and quiet indie ones like Night in the Woods . Nintendo just released a brand new system and, by the end of the year, Microsoft will have released a new Xbox of their own. We’re still in the months away from E3 and there’s already more than a game a month we’re excited to get our hands on. It’s beyond excit<br><br><br>The universe in GTA V is rich. There’s a lot more than what meets the eyes, and if you decide to dig into it a little bit, you’ll be surprised by what you may find. When developing the game, Rockstar decided they would give this opus a sense of reality by adding quite a few mysteries that bother the humanity every <br><br><br>Michael is obviously a favorite character of many GTA V fans. In the final mission, players must choose whether or not to kill Michael (although he dies either way). After Michael's death when players return to his mansion, they discover that his family has moved out and if they stand in the backyard, the painting of his wife Amanda watches you. Her eyes follow your every move. But this isn't where it stops... upon entering the house (which is otherwise locked) you'll discover that the mirror in the bathroom will flicker until completely turning to black. Some players have even got videos of what is believed to be an orb in the bathroom. The creepy painting alone would have kept me out of the house, but check it out for yourself if you're feeling skepti<br><br><br>This one is slightly more sappy than unsettling, although, many players are unaware of the existence of this easter egg altogether. If you follow a dog roaming the cemetery in GTA V , it will stop at a grave and sit in front of it while wagging its tail. This is based off of a real story in Edinburgh, Scotland where a dog spent 14 years guarding his master's grave after his death, until the dog died as well. As it turns out, one of the GTA offices is located in Edinbu<br><br><br>You ever played a game and thought that it would fit really well with another one? A bit like they were from the very same universe and meant to be played together? You’re not alone! A lot of players have been thinking that all of the Rockstar games seem to happen in the same unive<br><br><br>Every time Rockstar launches a new Grand Theft Auto game, the amount of discoveries and secrets that players find continue to grow even years after release. When Grand Theft Auto V released four years ago in 2013, there were secrets and easter eggs hidden throughout San Andreas' entire landscape. Whether you noticed the bit of Lester's brief mention of GTA IV's Niko Bellic or found the Red Dead book written by J. Marston in the De Santa house, Rockstar, among most developers nowadays, like to find ways to pay homage to the history of their company and games in gene<br><br><br>There is a longstanding myth in GTA V about the mysterious Goatman. 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The tapping was quickly deemed a tap code and subsequently deciphered. The result? A message that reads "Hey, you never call, how'd you fancy going bowling?" That’s a reference Roman Bellic, the cousin of GTA IV protagonist Nico Bellic. In GTA IV , Roman was notorious for calling the player up on their cellphone and demanding the two spend time together. All of this has been documented in a video exploring the hatch, but it fails to answer one question: What’s in the hatch? Is it a reference to the show Lost , or does it play a greater part in a larger myst
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