Rockstar has announced the release of three additional adversary modes in "Grand Theft Auto V" Online Heists. These would be launched on March 10th for PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The PC edition would also have these nifty modes; but, PC gamers would have to wait until April 14th to get their hands dirty with these latest modes.
Now, these three modes would provide gamers a great way to earn GTA cash as well as amazing prizes from the daily challenges; there would also be three new challenges every 24 hours. As these modes would be adversarial in nature, players could choose which part to play (either be the hunter or be the hunted).
The three new PvP modes for "Grand Theft Auto V" Online Heists would be "Come Out to Play," "Siege Mentality" and "Hasta La Vista." Each mode would require gamers to master a certain set of skills. For the "Come out to Play" mode, there would be two teams (the Runners and the Hunters). The Runners have to reach their base before they get annihilated by the Hunters. Runners should take advantage of their location, especially tight spaces where they could go on foot; after all the Hunters could only hunt while mounted on their motorbikes. Although Runners have one life, they have all the needed firepower to kill as much Hunters as possible in order to reach their base safely. Plus, Runners could steal weapons from fallen Hunters, if they don't end up dead before grabbing that weapons. For the Hunters, even if their weapons are not as power packed as the Runners, they could take advantage of hitting their targets swiftly as they ride along their motorbikes.
For "Siege Mentality," there would be two teams as well (the Defenders and the Attackers). Gamers who have played Tower Defence would know what to do in this modes. Do not let the Attackers in the base. The Defenders would have all the ammo they'll ever need to protect their turf. However, that would come at a price as Defenders would only have one life. The attackers, on the other hand, might look like a band of ragtag hooligans, still their additional lives might compensate for their lack of firepower and might even lead to their victory, if they played it right. Tips for the Defenders, cover all corner and eyes on the prize. For the Attackers, wear the Defenders down.
The last mode would be "Hasta La Vista." It got inspiration from "Terminator 2's" bike chase scene. Although the mode would neither feature any terminators nor would it show a character portraying the former California governor, gamers would surely have a roller coaster ride as two teams battle it out on the mean streets. The battle would be between cyclists and truck drivers. The goal of the cyclists would be lose the trucks and avoid being pinned down until they reach the finish line. A cool tip for cyclists to remember would be that size does matter; and that's small size for this matter. Cyclists' bikes have certain features that would enable them to lose the trucks. Also, cyclists could confuse the trucks like bees buzzing around the head of a bear.
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