GTA V: 5 Reasons Why Multiple Protagonists Is A Great Idea (And 3 Ways It Could Suck)

1. It Opens Up The Whole Map To Explore

gtabridge According to a report in the guardian, for the first time in the game's history, the whole map will be open to explore with each of the three protagonists living in various areas throughout San Andreas, and since we have the ability to switch between them at a moment's notice, it means there are no longer any limitations regarding which area of the map we can explore. Long-term fans of Grand Theft Auto will be all too aware that the map in the sandbox title has usually been split into three separate, unlockable areas, cordoned off by damage to bridges and marshalled by the threat of a huge wanted level should you attempt to cross the boarders before unlocking the islands to explore by progressing through the narrative. This time round, you can go anywhere and do anything, meaning there is no longer such a massive emphasis placed on completing missions. If you want to just have some fun and roam freely throughout the GTA universe, now you can do that without fear of being shot at or arrested. Grand Theft Auto V will provide fans with a much greater level of freedom than has been afforded to them in the past which we think is a terrific feature. Now click "Next" to see three reasons why multiple protagonists could suck...
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