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[[File:BaseballBat-GTASA.jpg|thumb|106px|The Baseball Bat was one of the first Melee Weapons in the Grand Theft Auto Series.]] | |||
'''Melee Weapons '''are featured in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game after [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. | '''Melee Weapons '''are featured in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game after [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the [[Chainsaw]] and the [[Teaser]]), to beat the victim to death. The players [[Fist]]s can also be used to fight. | ||
All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the [[Chainsaw]] and the [[Teaser]]), to beat the victim to death. | |||
==Weapon appearances== | ==Weapon appearances== |
Revision as of 09:54, 23 March 2011
Melee Weapons are featured in every Grand Theft Auto game after Grand Theft Auto III. All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the Chainsaw and the Teaser), to beat the victim to death. The players Fists can also be used to fight.
Weapon appearances
GTA III
Vice City
San Andreas
Liberty City Stories
- Brass Knuckles
- Baseball Bat
- Nightstick
- Machete
- Meat Cleaver
- Chisel
- Knife
- Hockey Stick
- Axe
- Katana
- Chainsaw
Vice City Stories
- Brass Knuckles
- Nightstick
- Baseball Bat
- Butterfly Knife
- Knife
- Axe
- Golf Club
- Machete
- Katana
- Chainsaw
- Gaff Hook
GTA IV
The Lost and Damned
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Chinatown Wars
- Nightstick
- Chainsaw
- Baseball Bat
- Teaser (Taser)
- Sword
Beta melee weapons
- Tazer in GTA Vice City
- Skateboard in San Andreas