GTA V: 5 Ways Animals Will Improve The Grand Theft Auto Experience

1. It Will Give Randomised Dynamic Missions More Scope

gtashark If you're a fan of Rockstar Games then you've probably played Red Dead Redemption and, as such, will be familiar with "randomised dynamic missions" which appear as a question mark on your map. If not, RDM's, for abbreviation purposes, are a string of randomly generated scenarios that can include, but are not limited to muggings, assaults, murders, hijackings and more. It is up to the player how they deal with these situations - either help out or walk on by. We know that they're going to feature in GTA V, which adds a new exciting element to the series, not least because it will help abate the repetitive nature of the game, and this is something we're looking forward too very much. Animals could factor into this. Let's say Michael is going for an early-morning stroll down the beach front, the sun is just peeking out from the horizon casting a tranquil orange glow over the ocean, when suddenly, we hear screaming. It's a bather who went out for a swim, and he's flailing about in the sea. We spot the unmistakable triangular fin of a shark, and we know what's happened. He's been attacked. What do we do? Watch as the ocean turns from orange to red or jump in, swim toward him and pull him to safety? That's your choice, and one further example of how animals can improve the Grand Theft Auto experience. What do you think about the inclusion of animals in GTA V? Will they improve, or worsen the gaming experience? Let us know in the comment section, below.
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