<br>Originally unveiled in 2014, Cuphead’s unbelievably impressive art style immediately caught our attention. Inspired by 1930s cartoons like Swing You Sinners! , Cuphead’s style captures the jittery static of Rubber Hose Animation creating a fancy-free aesthetic for its surprisingly dark premise. When the game’s protagonists, Cuphead and Mugman, lose a bet with the devil they’re forced to do his wicked will. Mechanically, Cuphead is a run and gun game —think Contra or Gunstar Heroes — with a big emphasis on challenging boss battles. Releasing on Xbox One and Windows PC later this year, it’s no surprise Microsoft has been vigorously showing off Cuphead since its debut. The project was spearhead by two Canadian brothers and has all the makings of an indie gem. A labor of love made with blood sweat and te<br><br> <br>However, some players believe that in the GTA V universe, this conspiracy theory did not only exist, but succeeded. Therefore, the game happens 70-80 years later and takes place in this ultimate-capitalism society. This explains why all characters you meet are even more obsessed with technology, superstars, and their own image than we are, in the real world. This ideology also explains why people in GTA V are ready to do absolutely anything in order to get what they want, including acts of extreme viole<br><br> <br>Grand Theft Auto has easily become one of the most beloved games in the gaming world, especially since the latest installment. With its recent updates and online interactive gaming capabilities, gamers have been even more invested in the series than they ever have been before. As with many other games, players devote tons of precious hours attempting to uncover many of the hidden easter eggs and other in-game secrets... and believe me when I say that there are a lot of them in this series. This is as true of Grand Theft Auto V as it is of any of the other games in the ser<br><br> <br>There’s a long, storied history of conspiracy theorists and myth hunters attached to Rockstar games. Perhaps the most visible was the Bigfoot hunt from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas , but GTA V is bigger than San Andreas , and it’s got another thing going for it, too. GTA V is also the first Grand Theft Auto games to be released in an era of ubiquitous internet access. That means that not only have theories been proposed to a massive community of internet denizens, but that those theories can be vetted and tested by players all over the world. This freedom of information has resulted in myths both big and small cropping up, from cryptids to overarching conspiracies. Here’s a few of the best (and weirde<br><br> <br>There are a ton of ways to make money in Grand Theft Auto V . From snagging massive wads of cash from doing the story's heist missions, to the mundane task of driving customers around in a taxi, there are near limitless ways to fatten your pockets to spend at your leisure. OR, swing around the block with a gun and rob the local convenience store. Odds are you won't get the a cash reward that can challenge most of the other activities you can join in the game, but the process of the robbery makes the return on investment worth it. But be warned! If you rob the same store multiple times, the store manager will recognize you immediately, and may even leave a couple of cops standing out in front of the shop. If you want to nail the art of robbery, it'll help to jump between a number of corner stores to steal their ti<br><br> <br>While walking through Franklin's house in GTA V , players can go down to the bottom floor and stand next to the door closest to the stairs and hear a crying baby. Gamers claim that it sounds like a baby, which it does at first , but after the baby's cries you will be able to hear another entity. This one severely creeped me out. Don't believe me? Hear it for yourself. We have to wonder if Franklin knows that he's basically living out the plot of Paranormal Activity . If he knows, why is he still living in that hou<br><br> <br>You ever played a game and thought that it would fit really well with another one? A bit like they were from the very same universe and meant to be played together? You’re not alone! A lot of players have been thinking that all of the Rockstar games seem to happen in the same unive<br><br> <br>There are several mysterious writings that players can find on the walls near the movie theater and other areas of GTA V . Of course, anyone who's ever played GTA knows that Rockstar Games did not place these here for the heck of it! If you go for a swim at the beach in GTA V , you might come across the body of a woman with concrete on her feet. Many players believed that this is related to the deaths of the concrete shoe men in GTA: Vice City , but if you take a look at the scrawling on the walls around town, your intuition may tell you otherwis<br><br> <br>Head out to Tongva Valley and you might be in for a bumpy ride, at least that's what some GTA V players think. One of the newer conspiracy theories to crop up around the game, the Tongva Triangle, which spreads across much of the Tongva Valley and cuts straight across the mysterious Fort Zancudo, is ground zero for some of the more… ambiguous anomalies in the game–the kinds of myths that turn even the most ardent believers into skeptics. Strange happenings in the Tongva Triangle include swamp monster sightings, oddly irate drivers, number stations broadcasting at odd hours and Slenderman himself, among others. While it's not unreasonable to assume that GTA V might include a downed UFO in the Tongva Triangle (it does), the presence of Slenderman, a semi-open world games news sourced internet villain, in a Rockstar game is a little harder to swal<br>