Before GTA V: 20 Greatest Achievements In Grand Theft Auto IV

13. Rolled Over

GTA9 Usually it can be frustrating to get into an accident in Grand Theft Auto. You're speeding down Frankfort Avenue in your Comet to escape the cops, when all of a sudden a car runs the red light on Nickel Street and rams into you. You fishtail and slam into the traffic light pole on the corner. The cops surround you and open fire. Sucks to suck, right? Wrong! If you happened to have flipped your car five times in a row during that crash, you just got yourself a pretty gold achievement! If you didn't, well... then I guess it does suck to suck. Even if you didn't get it that time, you can still try again! And again... and again. Actually, just destroy every car you can get your hands on until you manage to flip it five times. You'll get it eventually. If you can't do it, there's this wonderful thing called YouTube.

12. Gobble Gobble

GTA10 This is an achievement that, to complete, you might actually need to answer when Roman calls. To get the silver turkey medal, you have to go bowling. I hate to break it to you, but if you want all the achievements, you don't have much of a choice. This achievement requires you to bowl a turkey - three strikes in a row - in 10-pin bowling. In reality, it's really not that difficult, considering you essentially have control of the bowling ball up until it hits the pins. But some people are just really bad at bowling no matter what. While it's not exactly the most exciting of all the achievements, it's always good bonding time with your cousin Roman. And be honest, sometimes the conversations in the car are entertaining. Perhaps you can even go to the bar and get drunk after the game, which makes you totally forget you had to deal with Roman's pathetic a*s in the first place. In the meantime, enjoy this Machinima making fun of Roman. http://youtu.be/5DyZh1rXsa0
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