GTA V: 15 Classic Vehicles That Must Be Included

14. Dodo

There were a few choices that were considered for €œaero€ section of this list. I have a certain affinity with the Sea Sparrow, and the Hunter is perhaps the ultimate source of airborne destruction ever to be conceived for GTA. In the end though, I had to fall back on the old faithful. The Dodo. Remember back in GTA 3 when this plane couldn't even fly? At least not properly anyway. It just sort of picked up speed and started gliding, with the player simply hoping for the best, or hoping they wouldn't crash into the sea and drown. It was a source of pride if you could get the longest flight time among your friends before your inevitable fiery demise. That's what it was like back in my day anyway, these days the Dodo, and whisper this next part, it can fly. Yeah that's right. Like a real plane.

15. Rhino

The omission of this vehicle from Grand Theft Auto IV was sorely felt. I'm pretty sure I went on far less murderous rampages in IV than any other GTA game. Partly because Rockstar were embracing a more serious tone with a protagonist you couldn't really see throwing Molotov cocktails at prostitutes. Probably. The other reason for this pacifism definitely has to do with the fact that I could not punch in a simple cheat code and rampage through liberty city with a nigh unstoppable metal monster. Don't make the same mistake twice Rockstar. Please! Just let us play as a complete bastard and all will be well.
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Corey's been in love with games ever since he first met a bandicoot many moons ago. Since then he's discovered he'll play pretty much anything, except karaoke games. He spends his time writing, listening to classic rock and drinking perhaps a little too much Guinness. You can follow his Irish internet ramblings on his Twitter @Corey_Milne