Rockstar occasionally sends me emails about exciting new cars that I can buy on Grand Theft Auto Online. Maybe I would like some kind of Lamborghini or Ferrari knock-off? I will not be able to tell the difference between the endless automotive arrival that is constantly being advertised in game and game by extension. They all seem to be driving with great speed. Some of them have two doors, and some of them have four doors.
Look, I've never read all different types of cars, and right now, I'm afraid to ask. All that matters is that I get my hands on a sleek, pink and blue car with a funny horn. It solves many of my problems! Distance and many problems. But those problems are fueled by my new music horn.
Meet Delxo
Now, I'm no expert, but if you ask me, Deluxo has everything the car needs:
- Colorful (pink)
- The gun
- Heat-fired arrows make a satisfying sound to lock
- It goes fast
In fact, Deluxo is, in a way, foreshadowing the problems that haunt Grand Theft Auto Online right now. After the introduction and introduction of activists, we have seen a lot of content that is expanding and expanding on the GTA's core structure of "driving, committing crime." Players can take to the skies on ho) ikes, on the calling tanks, and throw orbital strikes from outer space.
When I am on the road, focused on traffic, the desire to escape lifts me up. Why should you stick to the ground with these other pill-walkers when I can take it … EVER!
Mountains? Military bases? The distribution of deadly weapons is spread on the map that I need to destroy before it's too late? Deluxo basically blames all of this anxiety. A fool, a complete rube, can play Grand Theft Auto 5 single player content and learn about three opponents and their histories. I ride to Deluxo and shoot the Backstreet Boys who hit "I Want It That Way" as I shoot helicopter arrows.
It's hard to bear the burden of such vitality, but don't worry, I have a solution: I tie the luggage back into my sharp pink car and escape any decisions or consequences.
A few minor problems
You'd think Deluxo is nothing but upsides, and frankly, you'd be right if it weren't for the other people having problems with the way I behave.
There is a limited time before removal. There was one time when I was expecting a ride, but instead, Delxo simply jumped in the corner as the wheels slowly lifted from the human body. The car went through the gate and into my friends, one of whom was carrying a molotov. After a small riot, the Deluxo gently fell to the sky. Behind me, everything was on fire and all my friends were crying. Yes, few people get baptized, but you can't make an omelette (a flying car) without breaking a few eggs (friends).
At one point, I followed the seven a bit. The guard had a key card for him that I needed for a break. The giver wants me to chase after the guard, maybe using a whip. Delxo had other ideas. The heat-seeking arrows were locked to him and there was a rapid and satisfactory series of lips. So, I might have drawn the shack to this man who turned him into a salsa. And apparently, that's a problem because I failed to get a commission! Listen, nobody told me this when I bought this item.
It should be noted that I enjoy the theft feature. If I'm asked to go after an enemy or accompany a friend, I'm in heaven. But I like to do a cinema moment, so I play my silly horn to add some sense of gravitas.
The fact is, I play this way with Deluxo to make its power a little stronger. The car is so powerful that it does little for most of the game. It would be much easier to get under the groove, to climb, to pay attention only to my surroundings, focused on eliminating high-income. That certainly works, but it does suck the fun of the game.
We hang in there and play every now and then because it's like being able to get into a Fast and Furious movie at any time. Those family-friendly movies, talk about family, showcasing our wardrobe, and making cool car starters. And right now the bad boy Dom Torreto of this family is a totally unexpected Duxxo.