In Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar’s Skyrim, you wondered how many people the game forced you to kill by scrolling through only the main story? A new video posted by the YouTube channel, known for counting killings in games called SEX-POSITIVE GAMER, finally clarifies those numbers. How many people die on main missions while playing GTA 5? Let’s look at the answer to your question together.
GTA 5 must kill more than 700 people on main missions
In the video posted, you can see which part each killing is in and how many people have been killed in total. GTA 5 actually comes in surprisingly low numbers in terms of the size and length of the gaming world. The number of kills of each of the three characters it contains is as follows:
- Michael De Santa: 172 kills
- Franklin Clinton: 295 killings
- Trevor Philips: 258 kills
Of the three cronies, franklin has the most killings on the main missions. In total, we’re moving forward with the story and killing 726 people by doing the main missions alone. That’s pretty low, even looking at rockstar’s previous series. In Rockstar’s Max Payne 3, you can kill a total of 1,216 people during master missions. And Max Payne isn’t even an open-world game with 3 32-hour stories.
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However, as Gordon Freeman in Half-Life 2, you can kill a total of 751 AI. Of course, it is important to underline that these numbers published for GTA 5 are the “minimum” number of enemies you can kill in the game. Otherwise, you have the option of sticking remote fireable bombs on a car and blowing it up in the middle of traffic. Of course it’s… It’s a matter of choice.
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The YouTube channel that posted the video said in a statement that “If a task can be done with secrecy, we have chosen to do it in secrecy.” So they paid attention to everything to determine the minimum number of enemies we could kill in GTA 5. They didn’t kill civilians and they didn’t have chases with the cops. So the number we’re up against shows how many people we have to kill if we kill only the enemies we’re supposed to kill. And have you ever wondered about this before? Don’t forget to include your feedback in the comments section at the bottom.