

If you are in the negative, you are a Playa-Hater. You can check your creds in the stats menu at the pause screen. Note: Enabling this code will cause your street creds to drop in points. To get infinite ammunition for this or the other weapons tiers, repeatedly enable the code until no ammunition number appears beneath the gun pictures.

The least powerful weapons in each category and rocket launcher will be unlocked. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. While playing the game, press RT, RB, LT, RB, Left, Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Up. You no longer need to reload, and will have unlimited ammunition for each new weapon that is picked up. While playing the game, press LT, RT, X, RT, Left, RB, RT, Left, X, Down, LT(2). Note: Falls, explosions, drowning, and vehicle rundowns are still harmful. While playing the game, press Down, A, Right, Left, Right, RT, Right, Down, Up, Y. Keep your cool and keep at it, you’ll clear this eventually.Enabling cheat codes will prevent achievements from being earned. While driving a monster truck has its perks, you’ll more than likely be beaten to the post many a time by faster vehicles.

Race missions are either really easy or really difficult, and this one falls into the latter category. This first mission on the list, Monster, is definitely no exception.

Whether it’s on a peddle bike or a helicopter, getting around the world is rewarding yet often frustrating. Monsterĭriving is the name of the game in Grand Theft Auto. If you’re a veteran of this series you can probably guess a few in this list already. Whatever the case, we’re going to jump into this list of the top 13 hardest missions you’ll ever face when playing San Andreas. Maybe the developers are sadists, or maybe it’s largely too tough to master vehicle mechanics. There’s definitely something about the open world game format that is conducive to really challenging missions. GTA: San Andreas, despite being considered by many as the best game in the franchise, was nonetheless the cause of untold frustration.
