10 Dumb Ways We All Died In Grand Theft Auto 5

From out-of-control AI drivers to slipping off bridges, we've seen it all.

Posted By | On 23rd, Mar. 2022

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JUMPED OUT OF A MOVING VEHICLE

Jumping out of moving vehicles is a time-honoured tradition in Grand Theft Auto games, and obviously, there’s plenty of that going around in Grand Theft Auto 5 as well. Doing something like that is always a gamble, especially when you’re moving at high speeds, and to no one’s surprise, that gamble doesn’t always pay off. Either you take too much damage in the fall or end up making hard contact with something that you couldn’t swerve to avoid in time- one way or another, your heroic jump has quickly turned into a gruesome bloodbath.


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