Grand Theft Auto V for PS4 and Xbox One Gameplay: Rockstar Games Releases GTA 5 for Next-Gen Consoles With Exclusive Features [Video]
Rockstar Games, maker of the popular video game “Grand Theft Auto V,” has released the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. The game, unlike its earlier version, will have new features that facilitate and enhance the gaming experience.
According to Rockstar’s statement, “players visiting Los Santos and Blaine County on PS4 and Xbox One will experience the all-new First Person Mode, support for up to 30-players in GTA Online, as well as a vast range of major visual and technical upgrades including new weapons, vehicles and activities, wildlife, denser traffic, enhanced damage and weather effects, a tremendous soundtrack update with over 100 additional new songs and much more.”
Those who are switching over from PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 to the new consoles will also have their own group of upgrades. Rockstar said these players will have unique access to new vehicles, including the Dodo seaplane and Imponte Duke O’Death.
When playing as Michael, you can follow clues and solve a mystery murder to gain new features that allow you to take Noir-style filters. New weapons, like the railgun and hatchet, will also become available.
However, one of the new features is an unexpected one and more akin to something from “Goat Simulator.” According to Metro, players have discovered that, when playing as Franklin, he can eat peyote and he will hallucinate. While hallucinating, he will think he is an animal and play the game as that. Videos have already appeared on YouTube of players playing as chickens, dogs, and other animals.
Aside from these new additions, the First Person Mode, also allows one to carry passengers when in the car, including prostitutes, according to the Mirror, who can perform sexual acts while inside.
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