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{{cleanup|This page must be able to be laid out nicer and easier to read - even though it has a lot of good information. It should have an introduction (explaining why gangs are important), and I don't think race is the best way to divide them.}} | {{cleanup|This page must be able to be laid out nicer and easier to read - even though it has a lot of good information. It should have an introduction (explaining why gangs are important), and I don't think race is the best way to divide them.}} | ||
'''Gangs''' are often a key part in the stories of the | '''Gangs''' are often a key part in the stories of the [[Grand Theft Auto]] games, commonly, the [[Protagonist|protagonist]] will work for, or against, them at certain points in the storyline. They are often quite aggressive and will most likely attack the player if they use a weapon and/or attack them first. Gang's can also offer assistance during some missions, especially in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. | ||
Notice all gangs in the series allow only one or two ethnicites. This doesn't mean that the gangs are racist or xenophobic to others just for their background. A good example would be [[Packie McReary]] (Irish American) in ''GTA IV'' and how he works with [[Niko Bellic]] (Yugoslavian). | Notice all gangs in the series allow only one or two ethnicites. This doesn't mean that the gangs are racist or xenophobic to others just for their background. A good example would be [[Packie McReary]] (Irish American) in ''GTA IV'' and how he works with [[Niko Bellic]] (Yugoslavian). |