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GTA V: Michael De Santa
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Baby...
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I wanna be a basic bitch and say Vespucci so I can have a cute lil condo and cycle along the beach, but honestly trikeyandhannigram makes a good point. Sandy Shores is where I could go full feral.
Question time: If you lived in San Andreas what area would you choose to reside in?
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sad trev
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THE UNHOLY FUCKING TRINITY // QUOTES
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Franklin took the picture. Michael didn’t care that much.
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At least we’re not wearing clown outfits.
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“C'mon T. You remember the dreams? Couple of kids, pulling jobs. The big one. I know it sounded crazy back then, huh? But, hey, you and me together again. With Lester and Franklin on board, we can do this thing, T. This ain’t no dream no more.”
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Grand Senora Desert
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“Trevor appeared to us pretty much out of nowhere as the embodiment of another side of criminality – of freedom, and of doing what you want. If Michael was meant to be the idea of some version of criminal control – or some sort of bourgeois criminal who tries to go straight and gets sucked back in – what about the guy who didn’t do that? What about the opposite guy? What about the guy who just says ‘fuck off’ every moment, is relentless, doesn’t want to stop taking drugs, doesn’t want to stop partying, doesn’t want to be told ‘no’ by anyone, and just completely revels in chaos? Won’t take an insult from anybody. Kills without remorse, like a true psychopath, but very sentimental for the right reasons when it suits him.
“That seemed an interesting guy to have as a protagonist. Very unlike anyone we’ve had in a game before. If you began to develop him and Michael and their previous relationships… We wanted this feeling where you start off thinking one’s good and the other’s awful. Then you get spun the other way. Then you get spun back the first way, until you can’t decide.” - Dan Houser [x]
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“Trevor appeared to us pretty much out of nowhere as the embodiment of another side of criminality – of freedom, and of doing what you want. If Michael was meant to be the idea of some version of criminal control – or some sort of bourgeois criminal who tries to go straight and gets sucked back in – what about the guy who didn’t do that? What about the opposite guy? What about the guy who just says ‘fuck off’ every moment, is relentless, doesn’t want to stop taking drugs, doesn’t want to stop partying, doesn’t want to be told ‘no’ by anyone, and just completely revels in chaos? Won’t take an insult from anybody. Kills without remorse, like a true psychopath, but very sentimental for the right reasons when it suits him.
“That seemed an interesting guy to have as a protagonist. Very unlike anyone we’ve had in a game before. If you began to develop him and Michael and their previous relationships… We wanted this feeling where you start off thinking one’s good and the other’s awful. Then you get spun the other way. Then you get spun back the first way, until you can’t decide.” - Dan Houser [x]
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“Trevor appeared to us pretty much out of nowhere as the embodiment of another side of criminality – of freedom, and of doing what you want. If Michael was meant to be the idea of some version of criminal control – or some sort of bourgeois criminal who tries to go straight and gets sucked back in – what about the guy who didn’t do that? What about the opposite guy? What about the guy who just says ‘fuck off’ every moment, is relentless, doesn’t want to stop taking drugs, doesn’t want to stop partying, doesn’t want to be told ‘no’ by anyone, and just completely revels in chaos? Won’t take an insult from anybody. Kills without remorse, like a true psychopath, but very sentimental for the right reasons when it suits him.
“That seemed an interesting guy to have as a protagonist. Very unlike anyone we’ve had in a game before. If you began to develop him and Michael and their previous relationships… We wanted this feeling where you start off thinking one’s good and the other’s awful. Then you get spun the other way. Then you get spun back the first way, until you can’t decide.” - Dan Houser [x]
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“Trevor appeared to us pretty much out of nowhere as the embodiment of another side of criminality – of freedom, and of doing what you want. If Michael was meant to be the idea of some version of criminal control – or some sort of bourgeois criminal who tries to go straight and gets sucked back in – what about the guy who didn’t do that? What about the opposite guy? What about the guy who just says ‘fuck off’ every moment, is relentless, doesn’t want to stop taking drugs, doesn’t want to stop partying, doesn’t want to be told ‘no’ by anyone, and just completely revels in chaos? Won’t take an insult from anybody. Kills without remorse, like a true psychopath, but very sentimental for the right reasons when it suits him.
“That seemed an interesting guy to have as a protagonist. Very unlike anyone we’ve had in a game before. If you began to develop him and Michael and their previous relationships… We wanted this feeling where you start off thinking one’s good and the other’s awful. Then you get spun the other way. Then you get spun back the first way, until you can’t decide.” - Dan Houser [x]
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