<br>Grand Theft Auto V already has a spin-off activity dedicated to street races. Races, of course, extend into other avenues such as plane and water boat races. You can, however, choose to have an informal race while free roaming against one other NPC. If you find yourself at a red light (like the good driver you are) next to someone else in a sports car, you can spin your wheels to get their attention. If done correctly, the adjacent car will start to take off, in which you can chase or blow past them. Fans of the _Fast & Furious _ movies rejoi<br><br> <br>The underwater hatch in GTA V has seemingly given up all its mysteries. First, players discovered the hatch, which rests just off the east coast of the state of San Andreas. Then, they figured out that there is actually a strange tapping coming from inside the hatch. The tapping was quickly deemed a tap code and subsequently deciphered. The result? A message that reads "Hey, you never call, how'd you fancy going bowling?" That’s a reference Roman Bellic, the cousin of GTA IV protagonist Nico Bellic. In GTA IV , Roman was notorious for calling the player up on their cellphone and demanding the two spend time together. All of this has been documented in a video exploring the hatch, but it fails to answer one question: What’s in the hatch? Is it a reference to the show Lost , or does it play a greater part in a larger myst<br><br> <br>It’s been five years since Commander Shepard closed the book on the Reapers. Even if Mass Effect 3 ’s ending left a bad taste in your mouth, there’s no arguing that the world of Mass Effect is one the most detailed and homepage beloved science fiction universes in gaming. Helmed by Bioware Montreal, Mass Effect: Andromeda is set 600 years after the original Mass Effect trilogy and transitions us from the Milky Way Galaxy to Andromeda. The newest installment is poised to build on everything we loved about the dialogue systems and combat of Mass Effect 2/3. It also hopes to finally deliver on the exploration elements of the original Mass Effect game — taking cues from Dragon Age: Inquisition to build out its open wo<br><br> <br>Head off into the Great Chaparra mountains for an afternoon sojourn and you may happen upon a boarded-up mineshaft. Depending on which version of the game you own, you may be able to get inside–any explosive will clear the way (entering the mineshaft is only supported on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC versions of the game, while Xbox 360 and PS3 owners will find a brick wall blocking their path). A thorough exploration of the mine (as seen in this video ) leaves much to be desired. While players have reported hearing voices and footsteps in the mine, typically all that can be heard are the sounds of bats and the creak of the shaft's weathered supports. That hasn't kept GTA V 's mystery-seeking community from rampant speculation, though, as some still believe the mineshaft is haun<br><br> <br>How often does the average person use Facebook and Twitter on a daily basis? How often do you use social media? Well it turns out in the universe of Grand Theft Auto V, the answers in both real life and the game are exactly the same. All of the notable characters (playable and non playable) have their own respective Lifeinvader pages, fit with their occupations, relationship status, and online friends space. If you treat the game's social media parody like most people do in real life (you check it frequently), you'll notice your friend's Lifeinvader pages are all updated. These changes include messaging other characters in the game depending on the outcome of certain missions, or changing their current status. Turns out, everyone in Grand Theft Auto V is just like all of us. Difference is, they're all a bunch of crimin<br><br> <br>After, he’d be put on witness protection program and relocated into Los Santos, where he’s now known as Michael. He then re-built his life as we know it, with his gold-digger wife and terrible children. Also, if you compare both characters, they are indeed physically similar. Claude only looks younger, which actually backs up this crazy –but plausible- the<br><br> <br>This conspiracy theory got so out of control that it even made the front page of various video game news sites . Basically, the theory asks one single, terrifying question: What if everyone was out to get you? This particular legend has to do with GTA Online , which is divorced from the Mount Chiliad Mystery and most other phenomena in the game. Basically, after an update that added bikers, GTA Online players started to notice that they were being aggressively targeted by NPC drivers. That aggression started to ramp up over time, with cars straight-up plowing into player vehicles for seemingly no reason. That’s a big deal. Vehicular accidents in online mode can rack up an impressive bill. Maybe Rockstar is trying to squeeze more money out of an already inflated economy and these NPCs are trying to take out those who got too close to the tr<br><br> <br>There are really eerie sounds that can be heard inside the sewers in GTA V . There's been a longstanding myth that Ratman inhabits the sewers. This seems pretty far-fetched until players realized that when they shot the rats in the sewers, it would cause large splashing noises and the sound of a man(?) yelling out. A loud heartbeat can also be heard throughout the sewers, along with footsteps as if the player is being followed. There were many hoaxes in GTA IV where players created mods and claimed that they'd found "the real" Ratman, but maybe Rockstar Games is trying to keep the urban myth alive. This is an area to check out in a dark room, preferably with headphones to add to the eff<br>