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ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS FOLLOW THE DAMN TRAIN CJ
Why was CJ such a busta?
Big Smoke did nothing wrong.
>you still call random civillians "peds" in all the games you play
BIG SMOKE DIN DU NUFFIN
HE WAS A GOOD BOY
NEED MO MONEY FOR THEM CLUCKIN BELL ORDERS
>he calls mobs "peds"
Got this game at a Steam sale, along with 3 other GTA games. Never understood the appeal, or why Sup Forums raves on about these games. I didn't think it was particularly entertaining.
Is this Zoo Tycoon?
Who /samp/ here????
ay ceser, the yay leavin' san fierro right?
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At least it is until I stick my head into the gutter for one freaking second and fate shovels shit in my face.
Los Santos missions were so comfy
>OG Loc
>Wrong Side of the Tracks
>Just Business
>Reuniting the Families
>Robbing Uncle Sam
>Madd Dogg's Rhymes
It's a shame that the game takes a big step backwards during the lame countryside missions and only gets better at San Fierro
Nostalgia
The amount of things to do in GTA San Andreas was totally unprecedented at the time. No one had done an open world game like it before, and it got massively popular as a result. Getting media attention for Hot Coffee helped, but you can see how it changed the vidya industry by looking at how many open world games started coming out after its release. The term "GTA clone" was fairly common in the years after this came out.
I honestly hope they make a DLC involving CJ, Franklin, and Lamar. The game needs more Lamar.
>tfw you meet a dope-dealing Balla living in CJ's old house in GTAV
>campaign dlc
>ever
Disagree. The countryside was the comfiest part of it. Just rambling around on a motorcycle was so great.
At least it was befo' I fucked everything up
>There is no Groove St. DLC campaign
My tears
>The amount of things to do in GTA San Andreas was totally unprecedented at the time.
Like what things? All I remember from playing said game was being all gangsta, driving around and shooting stuff.