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==The Ballad of Gay Tony==
==The Ballad of Gay Tony==


Brucie is one of the few characters from the original [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] that actually engages with Luis in extended dialogue, often appearing along with [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] either inside, or trying to get into Maisonette 9. During the missions for [[Mori Kibbutz]], light is shined on Mori's and Brucie's relationship as brothers, mostly consisting of Mori ridiculing Brucie at every turn. During the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother. Towards the end of the game, Brucie awkwardly attempts to kiss Luis, but later denounces it as a test of Luis' masculinity (see above).
Brucie is one of the few characters from the original [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] that actually engages with Luis in extended dialogue, often appearing along with [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] either inside, or trying to get into, Maisonette 9. During the missions for [[Mori Kibbutz]], light is shined on Mori's and Brucie's relationship as brothers, mostly consisting of Mori ridiculing Brucie at every turn. During the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother. Towards the end of the game, Brucie awkwardly attempts to kiss Luis, but later denounces it as a test of Luis' masculinity (see above).


In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori entered themselves into the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage. This is most likely due to the fact that Mori became insecure when Brucie broke his nose, and wanted either revenge, or to prove to himself he was still better than his little brother.
In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori entered themselves into the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage. This is most likely due to the fact that Mori became insecure when Brucie broke his nose, and wanted either revenge, or to prove to himself he was still better than his little brother.
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