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Before Grand Theft Auto Online, GTA 4's multiplayer added 'glorious chaos' to the open world sandbox
Special commentary on this classic PC Gamer feature provided by:Grand Theft Auto 4 multiplayer: Why everyone should try the 32-player massacre - PC Gamer #197 (UK, February 2009)By Kieron GillenWhat am I supposed to do? The only response I manage is blinking, laughing loudly and
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