As much as I 愛 grand 5.
It can never compare to GTA 4.
Partially because.
Number 5 isn't very serious.
It's much もっと見る comedic than grand theft auto 4.
In fact.
Grand theft auto 4 is actually a pretty "deep" game when あなた think about it.
Niko is a war veteran.
And his whole life he was searching for the man whole betrayed and killed his war unit.
When he finally finds him, あなた have the choice of killing him または letting him live.
Either way.
Niko learns the same lesson.
"revenge salves nothing".
Killing Darko leaves Niko to realize.
It didn't salve anything.
And letting him live, is arguably better.
As Darko is "already dead".
It's hear Niko learns Roman was right all the times he told Niko about learning to forgive.
And if あなた choose to finally start forgiving people (by not killing Dimitri) it leads to the death of the very person who wanted あなた to do this.
Even if あなた kill Dimitri, it again leads to the death of the very person that told あなた to do this (Kate McReary).
That's pretty deep man! :(
It can never compare to GTA 4.
Partially because.
Number 5 isn't very serious.
It's much もっと見る comedic than grand theft auto 4.
In fact.
Grand theft auto 4 is actually a pretty "deep" game when あなた think about it.
Niko is a war veteran.
And his whole life he was searching for the man whole betrayed and killed his war unit.
When he finally finds him, あなた have the choice of killing him または letting him live.
Either way.
Niko learns the same lesson.
"revenge salves nothing".
Killing Darko leaves Niko to realize.
It didn't salve anything.
And letting him live, is arguably better.
As Darko is "already dead".
It's hear Niko learns Roman was right all the times he told Niko about learning to forgive.
And if あなた choose to finally start forgiving people (by not killing Dimitri) it leads to the death of the very person who wanted あなた to do this.
Even if あなた kill Dimitri, it again leads to the death of the very person that told あなた to do this (Kate McReary).
That's pretty deep man! :(