Grand Theft Auto 4: The Lost And Damned
Get Lost, the quest that came after The Lost and Damned DLC for GTA 4, was a great way to end the game. Even though the player characters have done a lot of bad things in the Grand Theft Auto games, they have never been able to break into a jail until this mission.
This was a great way to end a fun DLC that is often ignored in favor of the equally good Ballad of Gay Tony. Get Lost was a great ending to the Lost And Damned story.
Grand Theft Auto 3
Even though the ending isn’t one of the most popular in the series, GTA 3 had a great story and was the first Grand Theft Auto game to focus on character development. When Catalina was betrayed by a bad guy at the start of the game, Claude had a long way to go to get back to the top of the criminal world.
In the last episode, Catalina, who has risen to the top of the Colombian Cartel, has taken Claude’s new girlfriend Maria hostage. To get her back, Claude has to try to pay a fee for her, which fails because Catalina again betrays him. Then, he has to follow Catalina as she tries to escape in a helicopter before finally bringing her down. A very satisfying last task that brings an interesting villain to an end.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Vice City was another great GTA game in a series that included GTA 3 and GTA: San Andreas. However, people tend to forget about Vice City a little bit in favor of GTA 3 and GTA: San Andreas.Vice City had a great story on its own, and the betrayal of Lance Vance was the most memorable part of the game’s tale.
When that moment comes in the final task, it sends Tommy Vercetti on a path of destruction through the different gunmen of the Forelli family, until he kills the traitor Lance and then kills Forelli himself. Keep Your Friends Close is a great ending task that is often forgotten but has one of the best story moments in any GTA game.
Grand Theft Auto 4: The Ballad Of Gay Tony
GTA 4 was a pretty serious game in the Grand Theft Auto series, and many fans liked that The Ballad of Gay Tony DLC went back to the crazy style that made Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas so popular. The last task, “Departure Time,” gave players a lot of crazy fun.
At the start of the last task, Luis has to get rid of the heroin hidden in duck-shaped bins all over the theme park. There are all the typical parts of a final GTA mission, like shootouts and chases, but the style of the DLC is what makes this a really great finish.
Grand Theft Auto 4
Grand Theft Auto 4’s main story was another brilliant piece of storytelling, and the ending is fascinatingly vague because no one knows which of the ends is canon in the GTA Universe. But the ending of the deal that leads to the final task “A Revenger’s Tragedy” is especially great.
There is a lot of fighting and a car chase, which are both typical parts of a final mission, but the real strength of this mission is its great story. First, Dimitri kills Jimmy, the secondary bad guy, and then Niko has to go on one of the longest car chases in GTA history to catch up to him.
Grand Theft Auto 5
In Grand Theft Auto 5, there are again different ways to end the game. Two of the three are pretty simple, but “the third option” is known to be the official finish and is by far the most fun choice. In this task, Franklin isn’t trying to kill Michael or Trevor. Instead, the three of them are working together in a brutal, violent way to get rid of Steve Haines.
There is a lot to this task, and both the good guys and the bad guys get their stories to a satisfying end.It’s long for a GTA mission, but the story of GTA 5 deserved to end in a way that was so impressive and spread out across the game’s big open world.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
San Andreas has the best ending tasks for any Grand Theft Auto game. San Andreas is known as one of the best open-world games of all time, and for good reason. It has more things going on at once than any other GTA game before or after it.
End of the Line is one of the best tasks in the history of video games. Slope Game players riot in the streets, crash armored cars into buildings, and escape a huge gunfight on a fire truck. Even the big-budget sequels to the series couldn’t match the size and variety of this movie.