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It's a well-known story throughout the GTA V fandom of the ghost girl that can be seen on Mount Gordo. 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>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 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<br><br><br>We’re not complaining, 2016 was already a year overflowing with exciting games. New and surprising games like DOOM and Stardew Valley blew us away. Games like Final Fantasy XV and The Last Guardian were finally released, when —frankly— we weren’t sure they ever would. But 2017 could be one of the most jam-packed years in recent mem<br><br><br>If you piece together the clues of the Infinity Murders, which you will find all throughout the city, you’ll eventually be led to the coast of Paleto Bay, which is all the way North. With your scuba equipment (because you’ll have to go deep into the water), you’ll have to dive around the archipelagos in order to find the bodies… and they are all wrapped in plastic! Let’s be honest, GTA V is really creepy, and this is only the tip of the iceb<br><br><br>When an emergency or a crime is taking place, the police is usually not notified until someone calls 9-1-1. And even then, it takes a while before they arrive, may it be because your call is not a priority at that moment, or because of traffic. Whatever the reason, they don’t spawn instantly at the scene. However, in GTA V , the emergency services seem to be aware you’re committing a crime the instant you start act<br><br><br>There is a longstanding myth in GTA V about the mysterious Goatman. Apparently, this is based off of real-life "sightings" existing throughout the U.S., but what makes it even creepier is the fact that the bridge is based off of one in real life, in Maryland. In the game, if you visit Mount Chiliad during the day you can find a fire burning in a small cave, with occult symbols and a goat’s skull on the ground. If players investigate the mountain at night, they'll be able to hear a strange buzzing noise. Stand beneath the bridge (leading toward Cape Catfish) at night, and you may catch the sounds of the Goatman walking across it. Very few gamers have ever caught it on film, which is why it remains an unconfirmed myth, but the mysterious noises and occult shrine is undenia<br><br><br>Grand Theft Auto V already has a spin-off activity dedicated to street races. Races, of course, extend into other avenues such as plane and water boat races. You can, however, choose to have an informal race while free roaming against one other NPC. If you find yourself at a red light (like the good driver you are) next to someone else in a sports car, you can spin your wheels to get their attention. If done correctly, the adjacent car will start to take off, in which you can chase or blow past them. Fans of the _Fast & Furious _ movies rejoi<br><br><br>Inspired by mega-hit multiplayer experiences like DayZ , Sea of Thieves aims to bring a level of AAA polish to a persistent online adventure. Sea of Thieves has pirates working together to find treasure or steal it. The high seas quest is as much about hiding and protecting your booty from adversarial squally-wags as it is about using your trusty compass to find it. The first major project from veteran studio Rare in years, Sea of Thieves should be a return to form for the company responsible for [http://patrickandmonica.net/exit.php?url=aHR0cHM6Ly9tYXJ0aW50aXR0bGUuY29tLw open world games crafting guide] like Perfect Dark, Banjo-Kazooie, and, of course, the original Donkey Kong Country games. Sea of Thieves is undoubtedly the most ambitious game the studio has ever worked on. With a great premise, excellent art style, and years of experience behind them, Sea of Thieves could be a real treas<br><br><br>Goatman is actually a smaller piece in a much larger conspiracy theory that borrows from actual mythology to explain the many supernatural deities supposedly roaming Los Santos. The theory, from Reddit user alejcho , starts with a diagram that looks eerily familiar to an in-game poster that is the focal point in the overarching Mount Chiliad Mystery. The diagram actually has links to Cahuilla Native American mythology, which has its own godly pantheon of sorts. According to the conspiracy hunters, that pantheon lines up neatly with certain creatures and NPCs found in GTA V , not least of which being Goatman, a half-man, half-goat hybrid long rumored to secretly plague the Grand Theft Auto universe, who has been equated to Taqwus, a trickster god who comes out at night and causes mischief. The theory even posits that Ursula, the handicapped lighthouse operator, was victim to a god's obsess | |||
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