Top 5 Twisted, Yet Fun Games of All Time

I've been a video game player since growing up as a kid (in the '80s), my first game system was the classic NES, and I've played many different games since then. These games include: Battletoads, Super Mario Bros, Sonic, Mega man, first-person shooters, RPGs, online games (like Adventure Quest) and a lot of other hits out there. Of course, I have also played a lot of quirky games, some of them are surprisingly fun88, humorous, sometimes popular, and in this article I will talk about at least 5 of them.

Game #1 - Become a "thug" in the Grand Theft Auto series

Have you ever wondered what it can be like to live the life of a serial killer and get involved in organized crime (like gangs) without actually becoming a criminal? In the Grand Theft Auto series (with the latest release being The Ballad of Gay Tony), you do just that. The GTA universe is a popular role-playing game, usually based in New York City (also known as Liberty City, although some games feature other cities such as Miami in Vice City and Los Angeles in San Andreas) where you usually control a serial killer (such as Nikko in GTA 4) and take missions for crime bosses across the city. Some missions involve petty crimes such as stealing a valuable car wanted by a certain crime leader, while other missions may have you assassinate people who have crossed the criminal organization of which you are a part, such as delinquents. In GTA San Andreas, for example, Carl Johnson joins the Grove Street gang and engages in gang warfare with rival gangs, such as Ballas (though he also works with crime bosses like El Salvador, Dr. Rosenberg, as well as corrupt government agent, Mike Torino on But not limited to). Many new games also have a lot of side quests for you to do, such as spraying graffiti on specific buildings in San Andreas, dealing with many girlfriends (for example, CJ can have up to 6 girlfriends), As well as carrying out smuggling missions (such as transporting goods from the badlands to Las Venturas while dodging police officers in San Andreas). Of course, if you prefer to play just for fun, you can always go on a rampage in the game, where you can steal cars, get a little trigger, get wanted stars and drive the local police crazy, drive like crazy around the city, as well as try kill your man. By the way, you never have to worry about getting attacked or lost in the game because your man will simply reappear at the nearest hospital or police station, only to go on another rampage again (by the way, never actually experience this. Life (A) This aspect is not Very realistic of course). Similar games: Saints Row, Gun and Bully

Here are some interesting things you can do in the world of GTA that you can't get rid of in real life:

Your primary mode of transportation is cars that you snatch from unsuspecting people, and you can usually get away with it unless there's a policeman near you (who will try to spoil you if he sees you hit by a car).
The cops will simply catch you, take your guns and some cash as mail, and simply release you for even the most heinous crimes (like going on a rampage). And when you are released, you can commit more crimes too, with the same results. Imagine doing these things in real life. You will likely go to prison for a very long time (or worse depending on the crime) for similar crimes in real life.
If your man dies, he will simply be born in a nearby hospital.
In GTA San Andreas, you can have up to 6 girlfriends at once without having to worry about them getting jealous. In real life, trying to take on multiple girlfriends is too risky because they're jealous (at least from a guy's perspective of course), and even the slightest form of disloyalty (like cheating) can have disastrous consequences for the relationship, as was the case for Scott in The end of the third season of the reality TV series, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" when Kourtney learned that Scott was cheating on her (although, fortunately for him, the two seem to be back together through season 4).
And a lot of other weird stuff that you wouldn't really expect to get rid of in real life.
Game 2- Fight to the death in the Mortal Kombat series

If any game was taken after the events of the infamous gladiators during the days of ancient Rome (in which people fight each other to the death), it would probably be the Mortal Kombat series. On the surface, Mortal Kombat takes after similar fighting games, such as Street Fighter 2, where two opponents fight each other in matches of three rounds, with the opponent winning at least two of the three rounds to be the winner of the match. Usually, the loser is simply knocked out on his losing round, with the winner moving to the next level. However, in the Mortal Kombat series, there is a whole new twist to combat: the winner of each match has the option to finish his opponent with a special


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