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* [[Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic]]: Averted. Stuttering and repetition of words does happen to several characters.
* [[Retired Outlaw]]: Michael is one at the beginning of the game. The situation quickly changes.
* [[Wanted Meter]]: With a maximum level of five. The meter eventually cools down as long you stay out of the law enforcement's line-of-sight.
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Would? It's fair play dude!(well, not so fair if you're attacking civilians)You can attack any female you want. Now including female police officers.
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Grand Theft Auto V is an action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. First released in 2013, it is part of the Grand Theft Auto series.
Its story follows three criminals and their efforts to commit heists while under pressure from a government agency.
Included is Grand Theft Auto Online, where up to 30 players can engage in a variety of different cooperative and competitive game modes.
Tropes used in Grand Theft Auto V include:
- Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic: Averted. Stuttering and repetition of words does happen to several characters.
- Retired Outlaw: Michael is one at the beginning of the game. The situation quickly changes.
- Wanted Meter: With a maximum level of five. The meter eventually cools down as long you stay out of the law enforcement's line-of-sight.
- Would Hit a Girl: Would? It's fair play dude!(well, not so fair if you're attacking civilians)You can attack any female you want. Now including female police officers.