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Giving Frank, Mike, and Trevor their own personal vehicles was a good start for Grand Theft Auto V , but with the inclusion of the Los Santos Customs body shop, players were able to give their cars their own looks and personalizations. It turns out however that you aren't the only person who takes notice when you give your wheels a fresh new paint job and sick spoiler. For anyone who puts enough money into their ride will grab the attention of passing pedestrians to the point where some of them will start to take photos of your tricked out ride. It's not the greatest incentive, but it's a nice way of seeing the game appreciate your investment choi<br><br><br>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>Head off into the Great Chaparra mountains for an afternoon sojourn and you may happen upon a boarded-up mineshaft. Depending on which version of the game you own, you may be able to get inside–any explosive will clear the way (entering the mineshaft is only supported on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC versions of the game, while Xbox 360 and PS3 owners will find a brick wall blocking their path). A thorough exploration of the mine (as seen in this video ) leaves much to be desired. While players have reported hearing voices and footsteps in the mine, typically all that can be heard are the sounds of bats and the creak of the shaft's weathered supports. That hasn't kept GTA V 's mystery-seeking community from rampant speculation, though, as some still believe the mineshaft is haun<br><br><br>A lot of player discoveries that players have also made that might not necessarily be a part of the actual game itself. Whether it be the game's actors or a parody of real life experiences that we all experience on a daily basis, Grand Theft Auto V isn't just an incredibly successful game, but it's how you may play the game that leaves fans stunned with the results. There's something new for you to find in every corner of Grand Theft Auto V no matter how you decide to play the game. You may enjoy exploring the game's gigantic land mass, or pull an infamous 'mad man' rage and cause total destruction. Heck, even if you just run through the game's story you'll have the chance to discover something you may not have expec<br><br><br>Many gamers speculate that Rockstar Games picked up on the hysteria over the creepy clown epidemic throughout the U.S. So, they created yet another easter egg on GTA V that can only be found under certain circumstances. While visiting the mineshaft around 3:00 AM players can encounter several dead bodies of clowns throughout. After exploring and finding many of these bodies, players will return to the entrance of the mine only to be met with a clown that is actually alive! Honestly, even if you're not scared of clowns, this is not fun to <br><br><br>Grand Theft Auto V first came out in 2013, on the 17 th of September, for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was an instant success, generating more than 800$ million in less than 24 hours after its release. GTA V has since become the fastest selling product in entertainment history, and has not been dethroned ever si<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>The world of Grand Theft Auto V is a massive, sprawling one that has so many secrets hidden away that it’s totally possible to spend years just trying to find them all. Obsessions like that are common in games these days, as most AAA releases are peppered with new content on a monthly basis. That’s not quite the case with GTA V , which has seen massive support for its online mode, Grand Theft Auto Online , but comparatively little in the way of new single-player content. That hasn’t kept a small but passionate group of fans from doing exactly what Rockstar enthusiasts do once a game’s central campaign has been completed: squeezing out every last drop of story, secrets and conspiracies the game has to offer–and a few it doesn� | ||