For the final part of the GTA Series walkthroughs, we reach Grand Theft Auto V, first released in 2013 on consoles and arriving in 2015 on PC. This time, we're moving into the great state of San Andreas, mostly limited to the city of Los Santos and Blaine County, following three distinct protagonists: a heist mastermind Michael Townley, who is in WitSec and going by the name Michael De Santa. Then we have Trevor Philips, a very unique criminal who is not shy of doing anything to earn a decent pay, and a former associate of Michael Townley. Finally, our final protagonist is Franklin Clinton, a former Chamberlain Gang Families member, living his life as best he can and avoiding trouble, into which he gets dragged in by his long time friend, Lamar Davis. We find our protagonists in the Prologue part in North Yankton, robbing the Cash Depository there. After staging his fake death and moving into WitSec, Michael Townley moves to Los Santos with his family, where ten years later, we find him going into therapy. But, his path will soon cross with Franklin's, who is on a repo job with Lamar Davis for Simeon Yetarian, a shady car dealer with the knack for committing financial frauds. 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 and freaks, hanging out with friends and doing most of the story related player initiated phone calls. Prologue starts and ends Chapter 1: Welcome to Los Santos starts Content: 0:00 Intro & Splash Screen 0:35 Starting a New Game 1:03 Prologue - Ludendorff 10:01 Starting Chapter I - Welcome to Los Santos 14:08 Franklin and Lamar 23:17 Interlude - Checking e-mails 24:02 Optional Phone Call #1 (Call Lamar immediately after the mission) 24:34 Interlude 24:51 Phone Call #1 - Simeon Yetarian calls Franklin 25:05 Interlude - Free roaming 27:52 Repossession 38:47 Interlude - Free roaming, visiting Los Santos Customs, visiting the Barber Shop (Purchase a Haircut) 46:57 Optional Hangout #1 (Call Lamar after a while and hang out with him) - Friend Activity: Visit a Bar 51:27 Interlude - Free roaming 52:31 Random Character - Andy Moon 56:27 Interlude - Free roaming 58:38 Random Character - Mani 1:02:19 Interlude - Free roaming, visiting a Car Wash (Use a car wash) 1:04:30 Pulling Favors (Tonya) (You have to finish this mission in order to unlock the mission "Chop".) 1:10:01 Interlude - Free roaming 1:11:18 Chop 1:24:51 Interlude - Free roaming 1:26:41 ATM Robbery - Gas Station 1:27:44 Interlude 1:28:04 Phone Call #2 - Lamar Davis calls Franklin 1:28:22 Interlude - Visiting a Car Wash, free roaming, going to a strip club (Get a private dance at the Strip Club) 1:34:24 Optional Hangout #2 (Call Lamar after a while and hang out with him, best option is day after) - Friend Activity: Visit the Strip Club 1:41:57 Interlude - Free roaming 1:44:03 Construction Accident (Random Event) 1:45:04 Interlude 1:45:56 Random Character - Baygor/Epsilonist 1:50:07 Interlude - Free roaming, checking the Internet (Kifflom? That's stupid! 😂) 1:51:38 Complications 2:00:56 Optional Phone Call #2 (Call Dave immediately after leaving the car dealership) 2:01:40 Phone Call #3 - Franklin calls Lamar after Complications 2:01:58 Interlude 2:04:19 Phone Call #4 - Simeon Yetarian calls Franklin 2:04:41 Interlude - Free roaming, switching to Michael, checking e-mails 2:06:41 ATM Robbery 2:07:08 Interlude - Free roaming, End of Chapter I Part 1 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.