- Mar 2, 2012
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Rockstar is just teasing us now by putting dogs in the trailer. I can't wait for this game.
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gonna officially be that guy....
looks like it lost that og GTA dark feel....went from a drama to a sitcom
was pumped but now not so much :\
Yeah I know what you mean.
So dark. It's just not the same. :\
I think he meant buses that you could ride on like cabs. Thats what I thought.Yea gta iv had operable buses. You usually found them around the times square area of the game.Has GTA had buses that worked before?
That trailer was too dope, still hoping for turn signals and obey the laws of traffic features though.
Yeah I meant ride because I saw the regular bus and the rapid. It's going to take hours if they do traffic also.
I found something interesting while lurking another forum.
"The three wise monkeys, sometimes called the three mystic apes, are a pictorial maxim. Together they embody the proverbial principle to "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." The three monkeys are Mizaru, covering his eyes, who sees no evil; Kikazaru, covering his ears, who hears no evil; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth, who speaks no evil."
Rockstar has already explained the characters in the GI article. The gestures seem to match what they said. Trevor is covering his eyes who "sees no evil" and is the loose cannon who does bad things with no remorse. Michael is covering his ears who "hears no evil" and probably doesn't pay attention to or purposefully ignores the negative things going on in his life, and Franklin "speaks no evil" who is probably the one who just keeps his mouth shut to everything going on around him.
Maybe Trevor does something REALLY heinous in the game that Michael refuses to acknowledge while telling Franklin to stay quiet about it.
are you serious??gonna officially be that guy....
looks like it lost that og GTA dark feel....went from a drama to a sitcom
was pumped but now not so much