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I hope online is just as good as the standard game. I noticed that the stocks in insurance company's raise and fall depending on how many cars your crash or destroy.

I went without crashing and then purchased them then went on a smashing spree and they raised a fair bit.

im on 360 add me if you guys like UrNightmare369, only up to about the 6th story mission, been doing side missions like the tow truck and random world events they are so fun, saved a chick by killing 3 guys trying to attack her :P

That chick didn't need saving she was trying to lead you into a ambush

Beat the main story today...what a game!

Am promptly planning to do another playthrough, just gonna make a few different choices here and there and want to see if I can rack up the 150mil to buy the golf club

one thing thats really getting on my nerves is how many bullets you can take. been killed so many times now running an enemy over, getting out of the car, seeing on the radar that he's not dead and me getting shot up during the animation it takes to get out of the car. spend so much money on armour, and clothes and it all changes/disappears when switching characters.

also navigating indoor spaces. people have to elegantly run around and try to change directions and all you do is just miss doorways and run into walls. been like this for red dead and GTA4. grrrr.

still having a lot of fun though

once you finish the missions is it like most GTA games where you're now sick of combat and fetch missions and isn't as fun anymore?

i don't think so at all, just started a second playthough! And yeah, just wait till online drops!

I went with C for the end. Strongly considered option A.

I lol'd at the little psych profile the game gives you at the end.

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