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Gta 4 michelle
Gta 4 michelle











But Roman begs Niko to take the deal and not to kill him, because he wants the money to take himself and Niko to a vacation in Vice City. Niko now decides that he could just kill Dimitri instead since he knows Dimitri's hideout. Roman already knows about the deal, he also knows where Dimitri is hiding out. When Niko leaves Pegorino, Niko calls Roman and tells him about the situation. But Dimitri betrayed Niko in the past which makes Niko reluctant to do the deal. Pegorino has a deal with Dimitri, and needs Niko to make the deal. Neither ending has been proven to be canonical.Īfter Niko deals with Darko in the previous mission, he gets a call from Pegorino. Both advise Niko to a different decision, and ironically, the one Niko takes advice from will die in the end. Kate tells Niko to refuse the deal since he shouldn't turn on his own promise to himself for money.

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Roman said Darko did not help and neither would Dimitri. Roman advises Niko to Deal so he can use the money to trip to Vice City and leave his life of violence behind him. The main difference between the two endings is Roman Bellic or Kate McReary dying. The final boss of the game is Dimitri/Pegorino for Deal and Revenge respectively. Dimitri is directly murdered by Niko in Deal/Revenge, and Pegorino is killed either by Dimitri himself (Deal) or Niko (Revenge). This page lists the events of both endings.īoth the endings end with the two main antagonists, Dimitri Rascalov and Jimmy Pegorino dying. Because of this, it is recommended to save on a different file after the mission One Last Thing or That Special Someone so that you can easily play the other ending without having to replay the whole game.

gta 4 michelle

Grand Theft Auto IV has two dramatically different endings, Deal and Revenge.













Gta 4 michelle