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* [[Broken Bridge]]: The first numbered entry and the second game overall to avert this, with the whole map accessible to the player save for a few interior locations.
* [[Conspiracy Theorist]]: To a degree with Trevor as he expressed his contempt with the [[Illuminati]] and their (supposed) machinations, also alleging that the [[Private Army|Merriweather]] is "the Illuminati's private army" which motivated him to carry out attacks against them. Taken [[Up to Eleven]] with Ron Jakowski, who developed an irrational sense of paranoia towards various conspiracies. Ironically enough, despite his deep-seated disdain for pervasive surveillance and his efforts to get away from "the man", Ron [[Hypocrite|has]] a [[Facebook|Lifeinvader]] profile; this is [[Truth In Television]] though as some real life conspiracy theorists do maintain social media profiles, contrary to their (twisted) beliefs, although they did come up with their own [[The Moral Substitute|substitutes]] to mainstream social platforms (i.e. the so-called "alt-tech" geared towards right-wingers) as the likes of Facebook wanted nothing to do with them in recent years.
* [[[Double Standard Rape (Male on Male)|Double Standard Rape]]: The only people Trevor are implied to rape are men, like his cousin, and jokes are made on it. His relationships with women are shown to be consensual.
* [[First-Person Ghost]]: Averted with the eighth- generation and PC releases. The characters' limbs are visible all the time and bespoke animations were made to account for the new viewpoint.
* [[First-Person Shooter]]: The eighth- generation and PC releases mark the first time that Rockstar has utilised this viewpoint extensively, contrary to what Dan Houser stated in 2011 about avoiding "what other companies are doing". To Houser's credit though, Rockstar has never developed a straight-up first-person shooter to this day, linear or otherwise.
* [[Hide Your Children]]: Again for [[Moral Guardians|fairly obvious reasons]]. However, children do appear in several in-game cartoon programmes, and an African-American boy can be seen on the Children of The Mountain in-game website that Franklin has to complete.
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: As per series tradition where the protagonists can carry a military-grade arsenal and conjure one from their inventory at will. Weapon selection was made less tedious with a pie menu reminiscent of ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' and ''[[Max Payne 3]]''.
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Trevor is a drug dealer, murders with little to no provocation, is a rapist, and it's heavily implied to be eating human meat.
* [[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! (wellWell, not so fair if you're attacking civilians) You can attack any female you want.