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Perhaps CJ ate Big Smoke's order (Image from Redditor Lizards_are_cool, via Rockstar Games) If GTA San Andreas players allow CJ to become fat, his performance in the game will change drastically.
GTA San Andreas had a ton of side activities that players could engage in if they wanted a break from the gangsta life. Well, even a gangsta needs a lady by his side.
Carl can learn many different fighting styles in San Andreas, which can improve the way he fights and his physical stats. To learn these fighting styles, CJ first must hit the gym and gain at ...
CJ’s story ended with him getting his revenge in the early ‘90s and finding himself a very rich man, so if he did pop up in this game, he’d be a much older and much different man than we ...
GTA San Andreas isn’t just a game. It’s a whole era. Dropping in 2004, it gave 2000s kids their first taste of open-world chaos, jetpacks, cheat codes, and lowrider missions with CJ and the ...
CJ is more than just another GTA protagonist, he is a gaming icon. His character arc, which saw him rise from small-time gang member to a powerful figure in San Andreas, is one of the most ...
GTA San Andreas: Developer Explains Why Planes Crashed Near CJ Twenty Years Later A former Rockstar employee reveals a series of code errors that led to some of the strangest bugs in the acclaimed ...
AI fan trailer puts Will Smith in ‘GTA: San Andreas’ as CJ An AI video has recreated the likeness of several film stars in a trailer for a 'GTA' movie By Issy van der Velde 3rd September 2024 ...
No? Well, GTA San Andreas just did—thanks to a little Windows 11 update that exposed a two-decade-old bug buried deep in Rockstar’s legacy code (gotta love it!). We’re not kidding.
GTA 6 is rumored to feature Vice City and possibly new locations. If Rockstar chooses to incorporate San Andreas into the game, CJ could play a vital role, showing how the once young gangster has ...
The creator says, “T his mod is intended as a joke as CJ needs to be modded in any game that exists, ” which is fair enough, but I actually really like the story-telling possibilities here.
Ben Griffin provides context and commentary followed by the full, original text of our GTA: San Andreas review, published in the July 2005 issue of PC Gamer UK.
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