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•: • Kill a drug dealer - get $2000. Of course, the Grove Street OGs (the gang that CJ, the protagonist, is a part of) are vehemently against the use of hard drugs (though marijuana is apparently okay). Compared to the other gangs in the city (besides the Varrios Los Aztecas), the Grove Street families are. • The legal system, and the people who work in it gets a bad rap too. Mid-Game Tenpenny calls Carl and instructs him to frame a guy for weed possession. CJ is opposed to the idea until Tenpenny mentions that he is a District Attorney, after which CJ accepts the mission. •: • Is CJ a good person?

CJ is a divisive character, due to his more attributes. Some view him as an ultimately good person who has to do bad things to help the people he loves. Others view him as just as much a monster as every other GTA protagonist. Some people consider his moments (such as his love for his sister, his friendships with various characters, his desire to clean up the streets from drugs and his general tendency to help people in need) to be enough to make him a good person doing bad things. Others find his reprehensible acts (he kills people for a living, he ruined Madd Dogg's life to help his asshole friend) too much.

• Is Sweet a who ran his brother out of town, blaming him for his little brother's death, and disrespects said brother for trying to get his family out of the ghetto instead of acknowledging that the glory days are long gone and is ungrateful for CJ both getting him out of jail and making something of himself instead of staying in Grove and deserves everything he gets, or a stand-up guy who cares deeply about his home, family and friends, and wants to get everything back to what it was in the and ends up in a deep pile of crap he didn't deserve because of it? • And there is the case of Officer Frank Tenpenny. Some see him as a kind of, and why? Los Santos's criminals are completely out of control, and playing them against one another may be the only way to keep the violence down. In short, he could be trying to eliminate the gangsters from the streets, who are the real villains in their interpretation. • Given some of the comments he gives to CJ, you could also say he's a self-hating black man.

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• Although this theory is subverted when, in a real context, the relationship between Tenpenny and CJ seems to be a scene of, since in many missions he hints at having Tenpenny committed horrendous acts (in the mission 'Riot' is believed to be blamed to rape). • It's further hurt by the fact that Tenpenny empowers the drug-dealing gangs like the Ballas and Vagos, while the are the ones he's largely deposing. • Was Ryder's dedication to Grove Street genuine up until his betrayal, and only was persuaded by Big Smoke later, or did he just feign the whole 'Grove Street For Life' attitude to make him seem innocent? • While discussing Ryder himself, what was his motivation of the storyline really? Considering how he is treated as a minor character after his betrayal and never given a proper death scene, one could conclude that Rockstar either had no use for Ryder's character after CJ would leave Los Santos to the other cities of San Andreas, so they improvised his betrayal at the last second, or that Ryder was originally a side character who Rockstar suddenly gained an attachment to so much that they made him one of the main characters and didn't plan his motivation of the game out very well. Here's a couple of.

• Was Cesar's statement about Ryder trying to rape Kendl really true, or did he just simply say that to make CJ feel better after showing genuine remorse for killing Ryder? The fact that it was randomly brought up without any evidence just makes it more confusing. •: CJ becomes very upset of Smoke's betrayal and never once says anything about Ryder, nor did he even bring his name up when he tells Sweet about Smoke's betrayal. Right after CJ kills Ryder, the latter is only brought up once by the former (who was, at first, upset about his friend's betrayal, up until Cesar mentions that Ryder tried to rape Kendl), and Sweet, following his release from prison, never even asks about Ryder's whereabouts. •: The game features this in the San Fierro series of missions. Every once in a while, one of the villains sends minions on drug runs from San Fierro to Los Santos, and you are able to intercept them and steal their money.

It wouldn't be so bad except that when it happens, the phone rings, CJ automatically answers it, and the following conversation. CJ: Hey Cesar. The yay leavin' San Fierro, right? Cesar: Right, but they're using bikes, CJ, and they go cross-country! • You can then choose to either go after them or not, and given how far away you have to drive to get them, a lot of players don't find the monetary award worth it, so these calls become especially annoying.

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• Toreno's idea of helping C.J. Get his brother back is sending him (C.J.) on insanely suicidal missions. •: While largely averted, there's a few. • While the mission to reach Ryder is challenging and the chase is kinda cool, we are never given any reason for his betrayal. He's just unceremoniusly killed in a boat explosion, and is barely mentioned again.

• Tenpenny is a justified example. While his accident is the best result for the main characters (Their problem killed himself, and they cant be blamed for it), it's a bit disappointing that we don't get to beat the Smug out of him. •: A slight one, with PlayStation Magazine when they did their. They it, saying that San Andreas was the one they were prepared to award the top spot to even before it came out, knowing how good it would be.

The editors at PSM said that giving it second place was one of the hardest decisions they had to make, as they felt that denying the first-place spot to (which came out slightly later the same year) would have been the greater snub. Official Playstation Magazine also snubbed it, putting at the top of their list. •: CJ's somewhat personality in comparison to the other protagonist has led to many debates over whether it's a good thing or not. • Some fans tend to criticize the fact that CJ is whiny at times and isn't as badass as his predecessors, Claude ( GTA III) and Tommy Vercetti ( Vice City).

Most fans like him though. • The major problem fingered with CJ is cut-scene/gameplay dissonance. Claude is, at best, amoral and Tommy is a complete psycho, whereas CJ is depicted as having fundamentally good motivations and just 'doin it fo da hood.' Which somehow doesn't gel with the fact you just ran over a few old women and beat police officers to death with a dildo. • A bigger problem with CJ is that even if the player doesn't go on random massacres in the sandbox, many of the missions have CJ deciding to kill a bunch of innocent people for no good reason.

Aside, there is no way for CJ to be even close to the person he considers himself to be. That what makes him annoying to a lot of people (intentional though it may be). •: The run-and-gun chase through the streets of Los Santos against Samuel L. Jackson's, Officer Tenpenny.

•: The opening of A Home In The Hills features a dwarf rapping, only to be told off by Woozie for not having enough mass appeal. While the dwarf has a bit of dialogue coming back at Woozie, the entire scene only lasts about 15 seconds, and it's discarded immediately after CJ arrives. •: The Flint County countryside portion.

Compared to the grittier, more squalid Los Santos portion before it and the San Fierro portion after it, the countryside missions are mostly fairly easy, introduce some of the game's funnier characters like Catalina and The Truth, and take place in. •: • A relatively mild case compared to other examples, but it's there. While there are many fans who love the game for its vast world, huge variety of things to do and, there are also many who feel the game was essentially too much of a good thing, with an excess of filler minigames and. • Among the game's fans, there is the graphics differences between versions.

To be precise, the PC version removes the heavy the PS2 version has and replaces it with a far more subtle palette. Which one looks better depends on who you ask.

•: While they usually admit that the game was revolutionary when it was released, there are some who prefer the other entries in the series for not having the abovementioned RPG elements,, and for having plots that they feel are better written, especially since San Andreas can feel like a at places. •: The Truth is crazy stoned old man, who just happens to have found on RPG and a couple flame throwers. • Mike Toreno who insinuates that Hitler killing himself and that the US nuked Japan are just lies. Given his government connections and how he just makes things happen, he may not be lying. •: When the game finally wraps up to a finale, CJ returns to Los Santos and has to completely disregard all his previous success in San Fierro and Las Venturas to represent Grove Street in the local gang wars, forcing the player to finish a significant chunk of the turf wars sidequest before they could move to the very last mission in the game.

It's not only particularly annoying thanks to, if you procrastinated on the turf wars until the very end, you'll have to complete the sidequest while all Hell is breaking loose around you as the citizens of Los Santos are rioting, but even if you completed the turf wars before leaving Los Santos at the beginning of the game, your turf war progress is reset as soon as your leave, so your efforts are meaningless. And the final mission is no cakewalk either.

•: • Catalina can be seen as this to plenty of fans. Some of them tend to overlook her psychotic behavior by pointing out how 'nice' she looks, and when they do acknowledge it, they try to pass it off as her having a bad childhood. While the comment about a stepfather mistreating his stepdaughter she mentions at the start of the last mission might provide a hint, there is no evidence whatsoever that this has actually happened to Catalina herself since her childhood is never explained in either of her appearances in the two games she was in. So in other words, she has no revealed excuse for her psychopathic ways, and none of her arbitrary outbursts are justified at all. • While not entirely major forces of evil, many fans ignore Ryder and Big Smoke's deaths and betrayal of Grove Street and often include them in works as CJ and Sweet's (and in Smoke's case, both for being the and the ). •: • Say OH-GEEEE!

• The bumblebee arcade game music,. •: • Mike Toreno. Helped by the fact that he's played by James Woods, and gets some of the best delivered lines in the whole game. • Woozie and Ryder also have a lot of fans, which is why fans were disappointed that the latter became a traitor and didn't get a proper death scene. • Big Smoke, for being both and a. Bonus points for his death post.

•: CJ and the Grove Street Families are this, so much. • While not as prominentaly featured, Los Aztecas might be this for some even more so •: CJ and Catalina have a somewhat odd dynamic. After a brief stint as lovers, which is ended quickly by Catalina's mood swings, she is still obsessed with him. Even when Catalina breaks with CJ and goes with Claude, she still calls him several times to hurl insults and it's obvious she is still obsessed and enamored by CJ.

•: One of the random (female) pedestrian lines is, 'Where's the Russian mafia when you need them?' Definitely a lot funnier before the happened.

•: • The Cane is a -variation. Not only does it combine the speed of the Katana with the reach of the Pool Cue, but the game considers it a Gift instead of an actual Weapon — meaning that your Melee Slot is still free for an delight such as the Chainsaw. • In exchange for being, getting all gold in flight school gets you the Hunter helicopter.

Who needs surgical precision when you have a military attack chopper? It also grants effectively infinite money since it makes the vigilante missions a breeze to do endlessly, granting more and more money with each successful level. • Right at the start of the game, there is a tedious but laughably easy way to make a crapton of money. Wait until you've got at least a few thousand dollars (and have bought the safehouse in Jefferson to minimize the length of your trips to save), then save your game and go to the Inside Track betting shop in downtown Los Santos and put everything you've got into the horse with the worst odds. You'll lose a lot, but keep reloading and trying again, betting on the same horse, until you do win. Save your game, and repeat the process.

Do this enough times, and you'll never have to worry about money again for the rest of the game. • Further into the game, same thing with the casinos.

Play blackjack or electronic poker in Woozi's casino (where you can save right in it) and reset when you lose, save when you win. If you really like fake gambling and don't mind a little grinding (and hearing the same two fucking songs ad naseum), its a great way to net a few million and spend the rest of the game not having to worry about money. • When you finish 'Vertical Bird', you get a reward not indicated by the game: the main house of Toreno's ranch will be chock-full of heavy ordnance, which will re-appear every time you save on the nearby save point. While, in this game, and the rocket launchers are due to slow rocket speed and high risk of self-damage, there is also. Each shot deals more damage than the Magnum Pistol, its belt holds 500 of them, it fires ridiculously fast, and no matter what, it's pinpoint accurate with no spread. It's very rare and hard to reach in general and these 'world' pickups only give you 200 rounds, so rounding up ammo can be a chore, which is made worse when you have to do missions that end up removing it from your inventory completely, so it's really not worth the hassle.

That is, until you finish 'Vertical Bird' above. Suffice to say, any combat mission you have to go through after that one is a complete and utter BREEZE. • In all 3D era GTA games, entering a garage and letting the door close instantly repairs your vehicle for free and also keeps the cars current paint job. It is especially notable in this game for making two tasks incredibly trivial: • Delivering cars to Exports and Imports at the docks gives you a certain amount of money depending on how damaged it is.

Because some cars can give you upwards of $100,000, maximizing profit is as simple as repairing the car at CJ's garage and then making the short drive to the docks. • Upgrading weapon skill is usually tedious and it can take a good portion of the game to level just a single weapon.

But with the garage repair, it's as simple as shooting a car and closing the garage door when it catches fire. You can get a fully upgraded gun within about four minutes of grinding.

And yes, the garage can even repair destroyed vehicles as long as the wreck is in the garage. •: CJ is a loved GTA protagonist, but seems to be loved even more in Brazil. • The game would occasionally spawn aircraft that had a flight plan going straight into the ground, assuming the player was at certain parts of the game world (the tops of a rural mountain).

The dev team discovered this bug when the game was being tested and. This bug has been seen in the middle of a crowded intersection, which destroyed several cars and killed many people. Assuredly, worth the price of admission as the bug was not known of at that time.

• There is another bug where, in some 2-player situations, player 2 can decapitate player 1 (with the sword) and player 1 will respawn headless with blood spurting out of their neck. • A cool visual glitch can be triggered while riding the Mountain Bike. Mash the X button while holding the Square button and watch as CJ's limbs stretch, twist, and bend in all sorts of uncanny ways. Do it enough and he'll even start to melt into the ground.

• While riding a bicycle, it's possible to climb up inclines at angles just shy of straight vertical by repeatedly mashing the accelerate button. • If you play the PS2 version of the game with a tool like HDLoader, the delay between spawning vehicles drops to almost nothing. This is mostly harmless, as the same amount of vehicles spawn, just sooner; however, it interacts badly with the buggy highway driver AI, which results in VERY BIG pileups if you approach certain intersections in Las Venturas on foot, or occasionally spontaneously on some highways with no provocation whatsoever.

A well-placed grenade in this situation can set off a neverending chain of explosions that is continually fed by the rapidly-spawning vehicles adding to the pileup as cars are destroyed. • Several 'ghost' vehicles are in the game. These tend to be due to odd spawn conditions within the game itself, the most famous being the Ghost Cars in the hills of the Back-O-Beyond. They spawn at the top of a hill and roll slowly down, heavily damaged and completely driverless. Others include a 'ghost hovercraft' at Bayside and another 'ghost' car at Mt.

Chiliad, even though that one has a driver. They don't do anything particularly useful other than being usable vehicles, but they are definitely. And on occasion, dangerous if you don't see it coming. Nothing like an empty car slamming into yours just inches from your face. • Using the jetpack and some careful maneuvering, you can get into some rooms and other areas that are normally contained only within cutscenes, as detailed. • The Mulholland safe house can store vehicles on the roof of the garage.

This allows it to serve as a helipad. • Like the other 3D GTAs, various vehicles are rendered immune to some forms of attack for plot reasons. One can steal them and drive them around unkillable. • In a good version of the infamous from, if you've earned Katie and Barbara's dating bonuses (respectively, no penalty for being Wasted or Busted) and start a new game from that save file, the bonuses will carry over to the new file, even if you never date those two for the entire game.

• The Ammu-nation range glitch. If you enter the shooting range with a different submachine gun, assault rifle and/or shotgun than the one used in the challenge and exit before finishing it, you will double your ammo for that weapon type. Do it enough times and you have infinite ammo. Used with the M4, MP5 SMG and SPAS-12, this glitch easily becomes a. • Like all the III-era games, you aren't supposed to be able to use your safe house as a get-out-jail-free card from a wanted level.

The cops follow you in regardless. However, in SA you could still save (if you could survive getting to the save icon before the cops rip you to shreds), and resetting would start you over with your data saved and no wanted level. The HD games fixed this somewhat, but there's still workarounds.

• Additionally, they attempted to fix how easy it was to simply drive into a Pay'n'Spray and lose your wanted level (provided you didn't break any laws for a few seconds afterwords) no matter how close the cops were on your tail as in Vice City; however, you merely needed to be slightly out of their line of sight when you entered and it would work. Later games in the series somewhat addressed this, as you can see on your HUD if you're in the line of sight or not, and the games will allow you the respray if you aren't. • Because of the way this game calculates vehicle physics note cars aren't affected by any forces until you interact with them in some way, you can exploit that by placing a monster truck tire on a car, touching the car. • For whatever reason, the AK-47 levels up faster than any other weapon, making it viable even after getting access to the otherwise superior M4.

•: Though the riots at the end of the game are obviously based on the Rodney King riots, a police officer being let off the hook for a lack of evidence causing riots in town can nowadays bring up uncomfortable memories of Ferguson, Missouri, and the riots that took place there following Darren Wilson not being indicted by a grand jury for shooting Michael Brown. •: • At one point, The Truth starts rambling about mind-control satellites and religious artifacts. The plot of involves religious artifacts being used in mind-control satellites. • Early on, Officer Tenpenny gives you missions from an obvious expy of the famous Randy's Donuts shop. Around six years later, would meet with at the real thing in.

• Also, Tenpenny's 'I got my eye on you' line is a bit hilarious given Jackson's Nick Fury also likes saying similar lines. • After, it was time to go. •: This happened when Rockstar updated the Steam release of San Andreas.

Although it finally brought native compatibility with Xbox 360 and other XInput controllers, it removed songs that had expired licenses, as well as accidentally removing the 1920x1080 resolution option (which was later restored in another update). This also made fans worried about the future of digital distribution, while those with disc copies were likely clutching onto their disks. •: It's pretty much impossible these days to have even some vague knowledge of the game without knowing that Big Smoke and Ryder are traitors, though it was initially a big plot twist. •: • Sean 'Sweet' Johnson. Oh god Sweet. Creepypasta Downloads more. Alien Skin Blow Up 3 Serial Mac on this page.

Yes, he is a gangster, who says, with pride in his voice, that he robbed people to finance his mother's operation. But all he wants is to build his gang on respect and loyalty rather than money, to keep his neighborhood dope-free and to wreak righteous vengeance on those who try to get his friends hooked on crack. He is betrayed by the people he trusted more than anyone and sent to prison, while said drug dealers run rampant in his absence, nearly sending him over the. Oh, and both his mother and little brother were killed by drug dealers.

Sweet might be an asshole but it's justified in a way that Tenpenny and Pulaski basically ruined his life and other things. • CJ himself as well depending on the situation. •: The inaccessible certainly gave the game a high degree of notoriety. •: Cracked GTA San Andreas PC version 1.0 is widely available on torrent or pirate sites because it's the only version that's reliable for modding (the versions after Hot Coffee patched out, including recent remaster on Steam doesn't allow modding where any modification to the files will not allow the game to run, and despite workarounds to allow modding, it's still more prone to crashes when modded than the version 1.0). •: • Tenpenny. Sure, he's a, self-serving bastard who's behind some pretty despicable acts, but he's often highly entertaining and gets some of the best lines in the game.

Certainly helps. He's a favorite among the fandom, as he manages to do enough humor during missions, in spite of being a megalomaniac. Also notable for his voice actor, who is the rapper MC Eiht.

•: • Mike Toreno, an undercover government agent who fakes his own death at your hands while infiltrating a drug cartel, only to show up out of nowhere with your brother's life over your head so he can get you to do some of his dirty work for him. Between having eyes and ears everywhere he needs or knows you will be, and talking you out of shooting him without even flinching, he definitely qualifies for the trope. • Carl himself becomes no slouch, either. In addition to his (see below) actions, he manages to become the Triads' and invoke on both the Loco Syndicate note Toreno doesn't have to fake his own death for no reason, after all. And the Leone Family note Where do you think Salvatore got his streak in GTA3 from? •: Carl CJ Johnson is by far the poster boy for the franchise (only rivaled and possibly surpassed by the GTA V trio). After all, he canonically breached 's defenses in order to steal a jetpack, using it without previous instructions, then flying out of the base to give it to a 'hippie'.

He's also capable of stealing various vehicles from the military forces, own half the state of San Andreas and completely anhilating the drug empire in Los Santos/San Fierro. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. •: • Troper, you a busta. Explanation To save you a possible trip to Urban Dictionary, 'busta' means 'poser', 'coward', or 'snitch'. CJ gets called one a lot by his homies. • You mother-fuckin' piece of shit gangbangin' cocksucka!

Explanation Tenpenny delivers this line in the final mission while trying to kill Carl. 's delivery is what sells it. Right, but they're using bikes CJ, and they're going cross country!

Explanation As detailed in above, during the San Fierro arc the player will receive an unskippable phone call containing this exact same dialogue twice an in-game week. • explanation During 'Ryder', blowing up Ryder's car at the start of the mission fails it, but lets you skip a cutscene later on.

Because this is not readily apparent, many people who saw this for the first time would ask this question, and the quote eventually became memetic amongst speedrunners. • Big Smoke has generally created a for the game. • explanation A certain has him say this every time you fail it. • gave us two memes based around his line and the 'OHHH' sound that he makes when he remembers CJ. • • explanation During 'Sweet & Kendl', after you reach the checkpoint at Grove Street, Ryder can be seen riding his bike around the cul-de-sac and doing wheelies while Big Smoke and Sweet talk to Carl during the cutscene. One of his lines during said cutscene is 'I got them motherfuckers though, showed them niggas who's gangsta! Ryder, nigga!

The 'Ryder, nigga!' Part became a popular meme in San Andreas videos. • The game's theme song (and the 'Mission Passed!'

Theme) itself, specially with when. VERY LOUD!) •: Jack Thompson attacked Take-Two for content in games it published, the incident was the infamous 'Hot Coffee' discovery. He insisted that Take-Two was the company to create the content, rather than the independent publishers: the game was developed by Rockstar Entertainment.

Rockstar itself was hit with this for the same thing - they were forced to rerelease the game with the 'Hot Coffee' content completely removed (even going out of their way to make sure no mods could be installed note unsurprisingly, one of the most popular downloads for the non-Steam PC version is a down-grade patch for people who want to play Multi Theft Auto), despite the content having already been and only becoming public knowledge by way of a that nobody would be forced to download. •: •: • Just about anything Zero says during.. • And • As per above, if you plan on spending a lot of time gambling in the casinos, be prepared to hear the same two songs more than you ever wanted to! (Tell em, Godfather!) •:. • For free-roamers, the sound of the stunt plane occasionally flying over you.

•: • The serious cut scenes don't work so well if the player has C.J. Dressed up in something completely silly (or almost naked).

• Also, in all of the Grand Theft Auto games you play as at least a, whereas CJ comes off as a bit of a, despite being a gangster. It's a little jarring though, once come into play, and has CJ running over crowds of innocent people and beating hookers to death with dildos.

•: The mission ' has become infamous for showing CJ being much crueler than how the rest of the game tries to portray him as. You can bet that any discussion on CJ's morality will have someone saying any variation of 'Well, except for the construction mission'. Note For those who are not familiar with the mission; CJ massacres several construction workers and buries one alive because a few of them insulted his sister. •: The game encountered mix results of this.

By the time it came out the series', but got a huge new boost after the discovery of the 'Hot Coffee' sex mini game mod. While the game did get tons of publicity for this, it also led to a huge recall of the game which ended up costing Rockstar tens of millions of dollars. •: Madd Dogg, a famous Los Santos rapper whose rhyme book you steal, murdered his guards, and murdered his manager just to make OG Loc happy. After the Grove Street Family goes to shit, OG Loc rises to fame and can be heard bragging on the radio that he is a hardcore gangster rapper (he still sucks and is still a total wuss when you confront him later).

Later on, you see Madd Dogg in Las Venturas attempting to commit suicide because he is a nobody after his career went down the drain. The punch comes from that you were the one responsible for his downfall and Madd Dogg doesn't even know about it. Luckily, you can save him and bring him back to his feet, but Madd Dogg never finds out the truth. •: While the original PC version is critically acclaimed due to the much faster loading and support for custom soundtrack, it missed the color effect and proto-post-processing effects of the version despite the readme file mentioning 'heat haze'. The 'Frame Limiter' isn't capping on 30fps like the readme suggests, but instead capping on 24fps, making the game choppy even on high end PC released years after the game. Turning it off will make gameplay smoother, but may cause Dynamic Loading Failure in occassions.

The complicated control scheme was also criticized too, although simply using a gamepad isn't hard once you got the controller mapping. The problems inherent in the original PC port (that is still largely played to this day due to true mod support) are largely fixed by the Silent Patch, available. • For the game's tenth anniversary, Rockstar removed the Xbox port from the Xbox 360 store and released a 'HD remaster'.

That was actually a port of the mobile version. Even ignoring the graphical and framerate issues that come from this kind of port, the audio randomly cuts out during cutscenes and starting missions will occasionally hardlock the system; not to mention some songs were cut (due to licensing issues).

The and (replacing the original PC version) also has this version. • Averted with the PS4 version. Instead of using the remaster, it emulates the PS2 version. The game runs better than the PS2 version, has slightly better graphics and retains the original colour and control schemes. Note Although this might upset those who prefer the Xbox and PS3 controls. However, the version available in the EU emulates the PAL version, and has several almost invisible vertical lines that can distract from the game.

•: After playing, one of the GSF NPCs may sound awfully familiar. That's because it's Shawn Fonteno, who would go on to voice Franklin Clinton nearly a decade later. •: • Some consider Zero to be, partly because of the 'Supply Lines' mission under (among just about all of his other missions), and partly because of his attitude. And let's face it, because he was voiced. • Also, OG Loc. The fact that Carl is willing to spend so much time helping him instead is out of character, but when Big Smoke betrays you, Loc sides with Smoke. And then after chasing him all over the place in a, CJ lets him live.

• Sweet, CJ's brother, also gained some backlash of his constant criticiz.