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*In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]], pressing "X" while holding the chainsaw will make [[Victor Vance|Vic]] swing it; the animation resembles that of the [[Katana]], and the chainsaw makes the same sound upon striking an opponent.
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]], pressing "X" while holding the chainsaw will make [[Victor Vance|Vic]] swing it; the animation resembles that of the [[Katana]], and the chainsaw makes the same sound upon striking an opponent.
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]],by pressing "X" while aiming to someone,will make [[CJ|CJ]] to raise it up like a maniac,making people flee away.
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]],by pressing "X" while aiming to someone,will make [[CJ|CJ]] to raise it up like a maniac,making people flee away.
*maybe one of the reasons you cant aquire the chainsaw in the GTA IV cannon is because of the graphical changes if the chainsaw was in the GTA IV cannon you could probably chop someone in half and rip out there body organs with it but then that would probably lead to a lawsuit.
*Maybe one of the reasons you can't aquire the chainsaw in the GTA IV canon is because of the graphical changes. If the chainsaw was in the GTA IV canon, you could probably chop someone in half and rip out there body organs with it but then that would probably lead to a lawsuit.


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Revision as of 12:51, 6 December 2009

File:Tommy Vercetti chainsaw.jpg
Tommy Vercetti holding a chainsaw. The bathroom where this chainsaw is found is an homage to a scene in the film Scarface.

The Chainsaw is a portable mechanized saw commonly used as a tool for cutting down trees. Due to its intimidating noise and potential for mutilation, it is frequently employed as a weapon in pop culture, including in horror movies such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, violent crime films such as Scarface, and videogames such as Doom and the Resident Evil game series.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the player can acquire a chainsaw to use as a weapon. Standing still while pressing the attack button will allow the player to swipe with the chainsaw; pressing the button while moving does not allow swiping, but allows the player full mobility. The chainsaw is the only melee weapon which slows the player to a walking pace; in GTA San Andreas, the player also cannot jump with the chainsaw equipped. As such, it is unsuitable for attacking fleeing targets. In GTA Vice City, drops of blood can be seen spattered at the screen when the player successfully attacks a target.

Use of a chainsaw in public will cause pedestrians to panic, and, if a police officer is nearby, the player will gain a one-star Wanted level, regardless of whether the player harms anyone in the process.

The chainsaw can easily remove parts such as hoods, bumpers and even doors from vehicles, however its blows glance off vehicles' main chassis, thus doing only superficial damage.

Locations

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

Trivia

  • In Vice City Stories, pressing "X" while holding the chainsaw will make Vic swing it; the animation resembles that of the Katana, and the chainsaw makes the same sound upon striking an opponent.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,by pressing "X" while aiming to someone,will make CJ to raise it up like a maniac,making people flee away.
  • Maybe one of the reasons you can't aquire the chainsaw in the GTA IV canon is because of the graphical changes. If the chainsaw was in the GTA IV canon, you could probably chop someone in half and rip out there body organs with it but then that would probably lead to a lawsuit.