Top 5 Twisted Yet Fun Games ever

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I have been a video gamer since growing up as a kid (back in the 1980's), with my first game system being the classic NES, and I've played many different games since then. These games includes: Battletoads, Super Mario Bros, Sonic, Mega man, first person shooter games, roleplaying games, online games (such as Adventure Quest), and plenty of other hit games out there. Of course, I've also played a lot of twisted games too and some of them are surprisingly fun, humorous, and sometimes even popular, and in this article, I will discuss at least 5 of these.

fortuneslot88 #1 - Turn into a "thug" in the Grand Theft Auto Series

Ever wondered what it might be like living the life as a thug and getting involved with organized crime (such as gangs) without actually learning to be a criminal? In fortuneslot88 (with the most recent installment being The Ballad of Gay Tony), you do just that. The GTA universe is really a popular roleplaying game, usually located in New York City (often known as Liberty City, while some games feature other cities such as for example Miami in Vice City and Los Angeles in San Andreas) where you usually control a thug (such as for example Nikko in GTA 4) and do missions for various crimbe bosses throughout the city. Some quests involves petty crimes such as stealing a prized car a certain crime boss wants, while other missions could have you assassinate people that have crossed the criminal organization you are a part of, such as for example delinquents. In GTA San Andreas, for instance, Carl Johnson joins the Grove Street gang and gets involved with a gang war with rival gangs, like the Ballas (though he also works for crime bosses such as for example El Salvador, Doctor Rosenburg, as well as a corrupt government agent named, Mike Torreno to name a few). A lot of the newer games also have a lot of side missions that can be done, such as spraying graffiti on select buildings in San Andreas, take on multiple girlfriends (CJ for instance, can have up to 6 girlfriends), along with doing smuggling missions (such as hauling freight from the badlands to Las Venturas while dodging police officers in San Andreas). Of course, on the side in the event that you rather just play for fun, you could always go on rampages in the game, where you could steal cars, get yourself a little trigger happy, obtain wanted stars and drive the neighborhood police crazy, drive like a maniac around the city, together with trying to get your guy killed. Incidentally, you never really have to be worried about getting busted or wasted in the game as your guy only will respawn at the nearest hospital or police station, only to continue another rampage once again (by the way, never try out this in real life a this aspect is quite unrealistic of course). Similar games: Saints Row, Gun and Bully

Here are some interesting stuff that can be done in the GTA univers that you can't escape with in real life:

Your primary form of transportation are cars you jack from unsuspecting people, and you could usually get away with it unless when there is a cop near by (who will make an effort to bust you if he sees you jacking an automobile).

Cops will simply bust you, take your weapons and some of your money as a brige, and simply release you for even probably the most henious offenses (such as going on rampages). And when you get released, that can be done more crimes as well, with exactly the same results. Imagine doing that stuff in true to life. You would probably head to jail for a very long time (or worse depending on offense) for similar crimes committed in true to life.

If your guy dies, he will simply respawn at a nearby hospital.

In GTA San Andreas, you might have up to 6 girlfriends at the same time without having to worry about them getting jealous. In real life, trying to take on multiple girlfriends is quite risky because they do get jealous (at least from a guy's perspective needless to say), and also the slightest type of disloyalty (such as for example cheating) can result in disastrous results on a relationship, as was the case for Scott towards the end of the third season of the reality TV series, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" when Kourtney learns that Scott was cheating on her behalf (though luckily for him, both appeared to have gotten back together by season 4).

And a lot of other odd stuff that you can't really expect to escape with in real life.