Do you take the events in the game to heart? (Grand Theft Auto 4)
Do you take the events that take place in GTA IV to heart? Personally, I don't. There are, of course, cases that can greatly upset the player, but they are very few.I wonder if The Gunslinger's friend goes to church in real life or in the game? If in the game, is it possible?
I don’t take it to heart, because it’s just a game, but in general I don’t like killings, but the missions are interesting.
This is just a game, yes, and in general, rockstars did not hold on to the idea of ​​​​endings, where a loved one dies in any of them.
If Roman is killed, it’s kind of a tragedy for Niko and Malory, and if Kate ... her relationship with Niko is generally badly disclosed, so there’s no particular pity for her, unless it’s more a pity in this case, Pakki.
Well, the ending in the game is really sad, but do not kill yourself because of this, in the end, the remnants of reason do not let you forget that this is just a game.
Do not accept. Although I ended the game on the Revenge option (now I'm going through to play the second option of the ending), Kate was sorry. But Roman will die in the Deal, and Kate will turn her back on me. Still, Roman and Mallory get married, and if Roman dies, it's still a grief. And Mallory in this case will become a single mother.
At the same time, I want to add: in the Vengeance ending, even when Roman finds out what decision Niko made, he will respect his choice.
The very first time I played, some events took to heart, some not. Probably my biggest shock caused by the plot twist in the game (not in this game, but in all games in general) is the ending of RDR. Yeah .... There, I was in complete ahue ....
such a topic would be more suitable for Mafia 2. In that game, the plot is a little more real