Grand Theft Auto: Loose ends

A look back at the unfinished stories the juggernaut series left in its wake

Words: GamesRadar US

Grand Theft Auto III
2001 | PS2, Xbox, PC

It’s surprising how playable GTA III is by today’s standards, even some six years later. Sure, if you jump into it fresh off the heels of Crackdown or Saints Row (or even San Andreas), the instant watery deaths and moribund pedestrians that vanish once they’re five feet down the road will give you the biggest headache this side of Britney Spears’ style consultant. But for all its rough edges, GTA III is still one smooth operator. Tight, focused and truer to the old-school, top-down GTAs than its follow-ups, this was a phenomenal first impression for the third generation of Grand Theft Auto, and the benchmark GTA IV has to beat.

Claude
A man of few words. Specifically, no words. Unlike the protagonists of later games, he’s a mute. He also seems to lack the aspirations of grandeur that drive the other playable characters; his only motivation in GTA III is to hunt down the woman who double-crossed him during a failed bank robbery. Will Claude reappear in GTA IV? It’s possible, although his days as a serious character are over. His memorable cameo in San Andreas, which fills us in on the backstory between himself and Catalina, exists only to poke harmless fun at his inability to speak (with Carl at one point referring to him as "a snake without a tongue").

Donald Love
The media mogul who’s humped more dead bodies than the entire online Halo community, Donald Love’s disappearance toward the end of GTA III remains one of the series’ most intriguing mysteries. Swing by his place after retrieving a mysterious package for him and you’ll discover that he’s skipped town. Where’d he go? Well, if you want the boring explanation, it’s here: Love was originally booked in for an appointment with Dr. Death courtesy of a scruffy street urchin named Darkel. Darkel was later taken out of the game entirely due to being crap, which led to Rockstar hastily rewriting Love’s demise. Put lots of effort into it, didn’t they?

Maria Leone
Maria, you’ve got to see her. Well, that’s what Debbie Harry once suggested, but the smart money was on there being nothing much good left to see at all of Salvatore Leone’s widow after Claude shot her right in the face during the final few seconds of GTA III. Or… did he? The gunshot, after all, happened off-screen, leading to conspiracy theorists on GTA’s forums to cluck around like drunken hens, speculating that Claude fired the shot merely to frighten the nag-alicious señorita into shutting up. The truth? Well, it’s up to Rockstar, but expect retribution. Sexy retribution.

 
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