

Only comedy characters like Mario, and self-conscious geeks like Gordon Freeman have successfully strayed from gaming's Eugenic prototypes. What impact will it have on our relationship with game heroes? In the past, human characters have mostly been idealised objects – the mutant fantasy figure of Lara Croft, the lithe muscular physique of beat 'em up heroes like Tekken's Martial Law and Virtua Fighter's Akira. Body image has become a game design feature. The idea is to build up body mass, but then put Carl through his paces in the gym to convert it all to muscle. Starve him, though, and he'll be too scrawny to pick up heavy objects or indulge in hand-to-hand combat.

Lots of weight.Īnd this has gameplay consequences – he won't be able to run as fast, he'll get short of breath, he'll actually be laughed at by other characters.

The catch is, everything available for consumption in the game has a calorific attribute – if you stuff his face with french fries and burgers, he'll put on weight. If you've not read about this feature, lead character Carl Johnson must eat regularly to stay alive. Here are the two GTA characters that fans will (probably, barring prequels) never hear from again.With the hype-shower surrounding GTA San Andreas reaching monsoon proportions, one minor element of the game has emerged as a genuine talking point: eating. They were also coincidentally murdered in the presence of mainline protagonists. Related: GTA 5 Taxi Missions Ignore Grand Theft Auto's Reason For Existingīoth characters were the protagonists in spinoff Grand Theft Auto releases, but they were both killed off in the series' mainline games. That means that only two protagonists in the GTA 3D universe have ended up dead. Still, several hints in the GTA Online: The Diamond Casino & Resort DLC suggested Michael, Franklin, and Trevor lived to see another day. Rockstar has never confirmed that the conclusion is the canon ending of GTA 5. Yet one of the game's three alternate endings lets the trio walk away from their escapades unscathed. With that much blood on their hands, it's a surprise that so few of Grand Theft Auto's main characters have ended up dead.Įven GTA 5's main characters Michael, Franklin, and Trevor murdered countless police officers, gangsters, and unfortunate bystanders caught in the crossfire of their heists. The Grand Theft Autoseries has long been defined by its death-defying criminal antics and its ruthless characters that will stop at nothing to live a life of wealth and infamy. Since the 2004 release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Rockstar has worked to give all of the franchise's protagonists in-depth backstories, but that hasn't changed the fact that every GTA main character is a bona fide serial killer. By the time players have completed any of the GTA games' storylines, the protagonist has racked up a body count in the hundreds, if not thousands.
