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What makes Alex an interesting character to date is that she writes a blog on blogsnobs.org. Niko can access her blog by going to blogsnobs.org, clicking on "Sharing" in the in-game internet. In blogsnobs.org, Alex's page is known as Liberated Woman. Here, she blogs regularly about her dates with Niko. This can be useful, because depending on how the blog is written lets the player know if the date was successful or not. She will also ocaisionally send pictures to Niko's phone of herself, or randomly text him with pointless jabber. It is also interesting to note that Alex's name might come either from Alex Chilton, a musician of the '60s or from a song by The Replacements called "Alex Chilton".
What makes Alex an interesting character to date is that she writes a blog on blogsnobs.org. Niko can access her blog by going to blogsnobs.org, clicking on "Sharing" in the in-game internet. In blogsnobs.org, Alex's page is known as Liberated Woman. Here, she blogs regularly about her dates with Niko. This can be useful, because depending on how the blog is written lets the player know if the date was successful or not. She will also ocaisionally send pictures to Niko's phone of herself, or randomly text him with pointless jabber. It is also interesting to note that Alex's name might come either from Alex Chilton, a musician of the '60s or from a song by The Replacements called "Alex Chilton".


If you go on enough dates with Alex, Niko will eventually open up to her (to which she says, "for her blog") about his presence in the terror of war, his friends being butched on a hillside,
and his his hope of "I just want to be loved." Alex ignores this and seemningly and pushes the discussion off as blasemphy, not believing him and still looking for an answer. She asks Niko what's his occupation, and grudgingly he replies "...construction" which relieves Alex with a witty remark.
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Alex Chilton

Alexandra "Alex" Chilton is a datable character in Grand Theft Auto IV. Alex can be met on craplist.net in the women seeking men section. Alex lives in Algonquin, Middle Park East, a couple blocks up from Niko's safehouse. Appearantly, she drives a Voodoo and claims to have a pink limo.

Personality

Alex's personality can be described as materialistic-oriented. It is implied that she is very wealthy due to where she lives, and the comments she makes to Niko, such as "Nice car, I bought one just like it for my maid" for example. She likes fashion, exercising, plastic surgery, and blogging.

Dating Preferences

Alex prefers expensive clothes from Perseus and expensive cars like the Turismo. Her favorite activities are bowling, darts and pool. Her favorite visiting locations include Split Sides comedy club and the Perestroika cabaret club in Broker. She also enjoys eating at The Superstar Cafe'.

She dislikes eating at diners, claiming they have "bad service".

Rewards

Once Niko's relationship level gets high enough he will receive a Store Discount which allows Niko get a 50% discount from all clothing stores for the next 24 in game hours after calling Alex.

Extra

What makes Alex an interesting character to date is that she writes a blog on blogsnobs.org. Niko can access her blog by going to blogsnobs.org, clicking on "Sharing" in the in-game internet. In blogsnobs.org, Alex's page is known as Liberated Woman. Here, she blogs regularly about her dates with Niko. This can be useful, because depending on how the blog is written lets the player know if the date was successful or not. She will also ocaisionally send pictures to Niko's phone of herself, or randomly text him with pointless jabber. It is also interesting to note that Alex's name might come either from Alex Chilton, a musician of the '60s or from a song by The Replacements called "Alex Chilton".

If you go on enough dates with Alex, Niko will eventually open up to her (to which she says, "for her blog") about his presence in the terror of war, his friends being butched on a hillside, and his his hope of "I just want to be loved." Alex ignores this and seemningly and pushes the discussion off as blasemphy, not believing him and still looking for an answer. She asks Niko what's his occupation, and grudgingly he replies "...construction" which relieves Alex with a witty remark.