After doing the GTA Trilogy walkthroughs, even though I did the Remastered versions, we move onto the next chapter in the GTA series. Liberty City Bank Heist started the path of getting the three main characters to finally meet each other. While Niko did the job with the McReary brothers and Luis was one of the hostages, and seeing how Luis has issues with his business partner and mentor Tony Prince (known as Gay Tony), who's indebted to the Mafia and an Arab investor by the name of Yusuf Amir, now we're about to see The Lost Motorcycle Club going on a downward spiral, when Billy Grey tries to get rid of Johnny, but gets pinched again and sent to prison. And that inadvertently starts an inner war within The Lost MC. The logic of the walkthrough follows the same principle as the ones before: the game is done without deaths (no hospital visits), all major story missions are done without failing and done in the most respectful and tactical manner, with collecting all items, doing all side stuff, like races, meeting strangers, hanging out with friends and doing most of the story related player initiated phone calls. Chapter 3: Liberty City Heat Content: 0:00 Interlude 1:57 Bad Standing (Choice mission. You can choose to spare or kill Brian Jeremy. If you kill him, you won't encounter him later on as a random character.) 9:29 Interlude 10:35 Ashley calls Johnny 11:00 Interlude - checking e-mails in the Clubhouse 13:09 Agent Jones calls Johnny 13:36 Interlude 14:29 Gang War #26 18:17 Interlude 18:39 Random Character - Brian Jeremy 23:15 Interlude 25:43 Bike Race #8 - Holland 31:11 Gang War #27 33:32 Interlude 33:51 Gang War #28 36:42 Interlude 38:14 Bike Race #9 - Bohan Steps 43:00 Interlude 44:57 Gang War #29 46:05 Interlude 48:04 Gang War #30 (Carbine Rifle delivered to Safehouse) 52:16 Interlude 53:40 Switching over to The Ballad of Gay Tony DLC 54:01 Interlude 55:47 Drug War #8 1:01:02 Interlude 1:07:02 Caught with your Pants Down 1:22:32 Interlude 1:27:19 Drug War #9 1:32:18 Interlude 1:36:48 Drug War #10 (Pistol .44 delivered to the Safehouse, spawns after mission "Boulevard Baby") 1:41:13 Interlude 1:43:14 Switching over to GTA IV 1:43:32 Interlude 1:44:13 Going on a date with Kate 1:52:02 Interlude 1:53:04 Hanging out with Roman - Going Drinking 2:01:45 Interlude 2:04:55 Most Wanted Side Mission #1 (Algonquin) - Shon Kikuchi 2:05:35 Interlude 2:05:53 Most Wanted Side Mission #2 (Algonquin) - Jimmy Kand 2:07:14 Interlude 2:07:37 Most Wanted Side Mission #3 (Algonquin) - Simon Nashly 2:11:06 Interlude 2:11:48 Most Wanted Side Mission #4 (Algonquin) - Tommy Francovic 2:13:00 Interlude 2:13:12 Most Wanted Side Mission #5 (Algonquin) - Lino Friddell 2:15:05 Interlude 2:15:18 Most Wanted Side Mission #6 (Algonquin) - Leo Brodell 2:17:32 Interlude 2:18:23 Most Wanted Side Mission #7 (Algonquin) - Juan Haimo 2:19:39 Interlude 2:19:49 Most Wanted Side Mission #8 (Algonquin) - Darren Covey 2:21:41 Interlude 2:22:05 Most Wanted Side Mission #9 (Algonquin) - Christov Mahonvic 2:24:18 Most Wanted Side Mission #10 (Algonquin) - Barry Lamora 2:26:04 Interlude 2:27:16 Holland Nights (Choice mission. Choose to either kill or spare Clarence Little. If you kill him, you cannot encounter him later as a Random Character) 2:38:00 Interlude - End of Chapter III Part 6 NOTE: There is actually a missed Unique Phone Call with Ashley I failed to do here. When you receive the text mesage from Ashley (happens at 11:35, you can call Ashley to get that unique phone call. You definitely NEED to do this phone call prior to the mission "Roman's Holiday") All content belongs to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive. No copyright infringements are intended. All the material belongs to its respective owners (Producers, Singers and Labels) for the music that is used in the game by Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive, as well as added custom music on Independence FM. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.