GTA V Spoilers: 5 Insane Moments That Define The Closing Hours

2. The Big Score

Screen Shot 2013 09 26 At 13 09 47 So, this is all about the subtle approach as it's the one I chose to take. The subtle Big Score was actually a brilliant exercise in tension and nerves, especially because nothing actually happened. I walked in, took the gold, and got out. No one had any clue they'd just been robbed big time. It was unashamedly easy, much easier than any of the heists in the rest of the game, and I think that is one of the reasons I loved it. I was expecting a rather hard mission that would probably descend into a shoot-out inside the bank, but Rockstar subverted my expectations in the best possible way. It just goes to show that when Michael and Trevor work together, they can really do anything. Making heist history was incredibly easy, but it was great, oh and then afterwards, there is a shoot-out (but that doesn't really have anything to do with the heist). The noisy approach is much more difficult, but you do come out with a lot more money.
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Chris McGeorge is a 22-year-old author, who has passion for video games, films and television. Whenever he is not knee deep in a manuscript, he can usually be found strolling the streets of Los Santos or trying to wrap his head about a new JRPG battle system.