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After, he’d be put on witness protection program and relocated into Los Santos, where he’s now known as Michael. He then re-built his life as we know it, with his gold-digger wife and terrible children. Also, if you compare both characters, they are indeed physically similar. Claude only looks younger, which actually backs up this crazy –but plausible- the<br><br><br>Designing maps as islands is very convenient for game designers, for it permits them to clearly limit the area in which the player can navigate and integrate it to the narration, contrarily to many other open-world games that use transparent walls. In GTA V , the island on which the events of the game take place is named San Andreas, and is fictionally positioned in the southwest of the United States of Amer<br><br><br>Head out to Tongva Valley and you might be in for a bumpy ride, at least that's what some GTA V players think. One of the newer conspiracy theories to crop up around the game, the Tongva Triangle, which spreads across much of the Tongva Valley and cuts straight across the mysterious Fort Zancudo, is ground zero for some of the more… ambiguous anomalies in the game–the kinds of myths that turn even the most ardent believers into skeptics. Strange happenings in the Tongva Triangle include swamp monster sightings, oddly irate drivers, number stations broadcasting at odd hours and Slenderman himself, among others. While it's not unreasonable to assume that GTA V might include a downed UFO in the Tongva Triangle (it does), the presence of Slenderman, a semi-[http://www.Ocatholic.com/bbs/skin/cgstart_bookmark/ref.php?id=site_04&no=22&url=https://Martintittle.com Open world games exploration] sourced internet villain, in a Rockstar game is a little harder to swal<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>However, there are still quite a few disturbing and unnerving gameplay secrets that many players have yet to discover. In a game this big, it's sure that no player would notice all the secrets on their second or third playthrough, let alone their first. So, allow me to enlighten you about the dark side of GTA V . For fun, we've also included a few secrets from the other games for those of you who might have missed them. Beware of spoilers for those who would not like to have mission endings revealed! For everyone else, let's jump<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<br><br><br>Rumor has it that something is stalking the sewers of Los Santos–a wretched creature that's part human, part rat. That's the idea behind the Ratman legend in GTA V , at least. In truth, the Ratman myth goes all the way back to Grand Theft Auto III , though the best sighting of this subterranean mutant comes from Grand Theft Auto IV , as explained in this video . Like all great spur-of-the-moment monster sightings, the Ratman photograph is appropriately blurry, and yields little in the way of hard evidence. What might be a half-human, half-rat abomination is more likely a regular character model made to look unsettling in an off-kilter photograph. More realistically, it's possible that a character model simply did not load correctly and came off looking more monstrous than usual. Or, you know… Ratman li<br><br><br>A theory states that Red Dead Redemption , L.A. Noire , and all of the GTA s happen in the same place, in the same world, but at different times. Red Dead Redemption , set in the 1910s, could lead to L.A. Noire , which takes place in the 40s, before the GTAs arrive, which cover the 90s, the 2000s, and the 2010s. Furthermore, this theory seems to be confirmed in GTA V because we find elements that seem to be coming from the other two ga<br><br><br>This conspiracy theory got so out of control that it even made the front page of various video game news sites . Basically, the theory asks one single, terrifying question: What if everyone was out to get you? This particular legend has to do with GTA Online , which is divorced from the Mount Chiliad Mystery and most other phenomena in the game. Basically, after an update that added bikers, GTA Online players started to notice that they were being aggressively targeted by NPC drivers. That aggression started to ramp up over time, with cars straight-up plowing into player vehicles for seemingly no reason. That’s a big deal. Vehicular accidents in online mode can rack up an impressive bill. Maybe Rockstar is trying to squeeze more money out of an already inflated economy and these NPCs are trying to take out those who got too close to the tr
Things are just getting started. We’re only a few short months into 2017, and we’ve already had an influx of big AAA games 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>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>Most modern-day Americans are familiar with the popular thriller The Shining , which was written by Stephen King and later adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick. GTA V creators have incorporated the ability for players to dress Trevor in the same clothing as Jack Torrance (the main character from the film). The jacket is called "Overlooked Red Jacket" which is no coincidence since Jack Torrance stays at The Overlook hotel in the movie/book. Trevor is uncannily similar to Jack not just in dress, but also in his balding hair. Not to mention, he’s a bit psychotic like old Jack, hims<br><br><br>In 1933, under Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration, a conspiracy theory was born. It was believed that all influential industrials and bankers had made an alliance to destitute the president and his administration, in order to take the full power over the economy. This would have been the birth of the ultimate form of capital<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>In GTA V , when you complete the game at 100%, you need to keep your camera (or eyes) on the sky because you’ll start seeing UFOs! Yes, there are quite a lot of flying saucers that can be seen, and even accessed by the player, which is totally rad. The only downside of this: it’s impossible to drive them. Can you imagine how cool it would have been to cause chaos in the city aboard a flying saucer? I sure <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>But this island may not only be a designing choice. In fact, the game happens on an island in the United States for a reason: it’s a metaphor of the closed mind of the people it caricatures. The United States population is known for its lack of acceptance of other cultures and ideologies, and GTA V is making a statement about it, criticizing this issue with the design of its <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>Have you ever wondered why the [http://Giggetter.com/blog/265742/grand-theft-auto-v-hidden-messages-rockstar-doesn%E2%80%99t-think-you%E2%80%99ll-notice/ Open World games survival Guide] in the Grand Theft Auto series is so violent, and yet, people keep going on like it’s completely normal? Of course, we can blame this on the AI design and programing, but what if there is another reason? Some players have come with a theory that might explain all that chaos: the GTA series is set in H
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