The main story of may finish before you even realize it, as the journeys of Michael, Trevor, and Franklin come to a close in around a dozen hours. Completing the game is not the end of your experience in Los Santos, as the city still has a lot to offer. From stealing cars to making stacks of money, there's plenty to do once the credits roll.
Reaching one of the three different endings in only ties up the stories of the three main characters from the campaign. While no new content exists for the central story, many online modes and additional features are available for your custom character to explore. The ports of this game to modern consoles have kept the overall experience fresh as players have discovered new ways to enjoy the postgame.
One of the most alluring aspects of is the sprawling city of Los Santos, which is still among the largest sandboxes in any game you can play. The open world feels like an active metropolis with cars driving constantly and people everywhere you look. Simply driving through the streets and finding something new could easily provide you with many new experiences outside the main story.
You can invite various NPCs into tasks like mini-games or other smaller objectives you set for yourself. Hop into a car and start driving to places on the map where you've never been to discover locations full of personality that you may miss even in the online modes. The secret areas in that you might stumble across could lead to an interesting event that you wouldn't believe to exist until you encounter it.
You can perform Stunts from multiple locations in Los Santos by flinging a vehicle off ledges, ramps, and other places that will make you fly through the air stylishly. These Stunt Jumps count toward the game's total completion, so those looking to 100% will need to find every spot. Not only are Stunt Jumps fun to do, but they also allow you to test the fastest bikes and cars you've acquired.
It doesn't matter which vehicles you use to
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