GTA 5 is full of hidden, bizarre, and satirical missions that fans enjoy for the unique experiences offered. These secret missions, from sabotaged submarines to cannibal cults, add depth to the game world of Los Santos and are worth uncovering.
Once you've bought an Agency, set a waypoint to it using your map or the Interaction Menu and then head inside to meet Franklin Clinton and watch the first cut-scene. Franklin will introduce you to your new business, and tell you to get started on some Contracts while he works on a big client.
If you kill Trevor, then Michael and Franklin will split his share of the final heist, but if you kill Michael, then his share is given to his family and you get nothing. There are over 550 million firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one for every 12 people on the planet.
Despite all three characters being together you still cannot switch characters while you are wanted (story missions are exceptions). That means that if you die while playing as Trevor you will be unable to switch to Franklin.
Franklin Chooses To Kill Trevor He then proceeds to pull a gun on Trevor, but Trevor manages to escape in his truck. Michael arrives to help during the chase, ramming Trevor's truck into an oil tank.
Characters like Victor Vance, Johnny Klebitz, and CJ experience tragic endings that reflect the dark nature of the game. The worst ending in GTA 5 is killing Michael, which leads to Franklin being declared dead by Trevor and Michael's family, leaving him constantly watchful for danger.
Franklin is instructed to assassinate Brett Lowrey, the CEO of Bilkinton Research. Brett has committed many crimes like frauds and scams and Lester explains to Franklin in what ways Brett is a bad person.
Choosing to kill Trevor in GTA 5 results in a confrontation by the oil fields. On his way to meet Trevor, Franklin calls Michael for help who agrees to aid him. Franklin meets Trevor, and after a brief conversation, Trevor understands that Franklin is there to kill him.
Islamist extremists plan to use a Mexican route to smuggle weapons and assassins into the US. John joins forces with specialists to prevent a devastating series of attacks, but they have little time left. Contract to Kill / Film synopsis
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