There are quite a few buildings you can enter in GTA V's story mode. For example, Michael's house is one of the main ones. You can freely enter and explore it, and it's also a place where some story missions are triggered. Another is the various gun stores. You can walk in, browse the weapons available for purchase, and interact with the store clerks.
In the story of GTA V, you can enter the Vinewood Hills mansions during certain missions. These are often associated with the more high - end and glamorous parts of the game's world. Also, the strip clubs are buildings you can enter. Inside, there are various interactions possible, like watching the dancers and buying drinks.
There are also some derelict buildings that you can enter in the story. These often have a more gritty and abandoned feel. You might find some hidden items or be involved in side missions related to these buildings. They add an extra layer of exploration and discovery to the story mode of GTA V.
Sure. In GTA V story, you can save outfits. You just need to find a place with a wardrobe, like in your safe house. Walk up to it and you'll be able to select and customize your character's clothing. Once you've got the outfit looking the way you want, there should be an option to save it. It's a useful feature especially if you like to change your character's style as the story progresses.
Yes, you can. You have several options to purchase cars in the story mode of GTA V.
Yes, you can. In GTA V story mode, there are specific ways to save outfits that you customize.
In GTA V story mode, selling cars isn't a feature. The game's mechanics focus more on missions, character development, and other activities rather than car selling.
Yes, you can. But it comes with certain risks and consequences within the game's mechanics.
Sure. In GTA V story mode, you have the option to sell cars. However, it depends on factors like the type of car, its condition, and where you choose to sell it.
Sure. You have the option to buy houses in GTA V story mode. The availability and types of properties depend on your progress in the game and the amount of money you have.
Yes, you can. But there are certain conditions and specific mechanics involved.
Sure. In the GTA V story mode, there are missions and scenarios where bank robberies can occur. However, it's all part of the fictional game world and has no relation to real-life criminal activities.