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

1. Michael/Trevor/Death Wish

Gta V Characters The FIB want Trevor gone because he is too much of a loose cannon (no one can really argue with that summation), and Devin Weston has had enough of Michael. In the middle of it all is poor Franklin, who has been ordered to kill both of his partners (and friends). It's a tricky situation and is thrust upon the player in a very nonchalant way: your phone. You are given three choices, a) Kill Michael, b) Kill Trevor or c) Bloodbath. The prospect of making a wrong decision is very real, and if you were like me, you spent quite a long time looking at that screen, because I read the situation as which one do I want to lose. At that moment, I assumed Option C was going to be the death of Franklin and it was just a take your pick scenario. So, at that moment, I thought it through. Franklin's a good guy, Michael has a family and is just setting himself on the right path, Trevor is endearing in the most horrible ways, but there is occasionally a glimpse of humanity (just a glimpse, mind). But not enough, so I chose to kill Trevor. Well, apparently Option C is the one you're supposed to pick, because there is a whole mission centred around wiping out all those people who opposed the trio. Each character gets his moment in the spotlight, for a great last hurrah. This is the most satisfying ending by far, and explains why I was completely underwhelmed by my conclusion. So, basically Option C all the way for a satisfying and actually quite heart-warming conclusion. So, there we have it. The 5 Insane Moments That Define The Closing Hours of GTA V. Luckily, as I said in the opening, the end of the story is really just the beginning of the game. You now have free-roam to dive into, and the much-anticipated GTA Online to prepare for. So, get to collecting all those spaceship parts so you can use the UFO online. What did you think of GTA V's endgame? Have I missed a particular aspect that you really enjoyed? Make some noise in the comments below...
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