GTA San Andreas, a horror game developed by Rockstar Games, reimagines Grove Street as FNAF

The new GTA: San Andreas horror game I'm On Observation Duty transforms Grove Street into FNAF, and Steam indie hit...
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GTA: San Andreas’ Horror Game Turns Rockstar Grove Street into FNAF and Steam Hit. ‘I’m On Observation Duty’ Becomes Creepy Distraction Ahead of ‘GTA 6’ Release Date

Transforming Rockstar’s iconic Grove Street into FNAF and Steam indie hit. I’m On Observation Duty, GTA: San Andreas’ new horror game, Grand Theft Auto, ahead of GTA 6’s release date. It’s a neat, spooky distraction for fans.

Grove Street 404, by Piotr Rycabel, initially seems innocent, if a bit strange. As a software engineer and QA tester, your job is to monitor the CCTV cameras installed in the cul-de-sac of “Grand Theft Auto” and report any anomalies. If you find something that wasn’t there before, report it.

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If something is missing or moved, report it. The instant messenger at the bottom of the screen unfolds an exchange between a colleague and a janitor. Their conversation and Grove Street become increasingly suspicious and frightening as the game progresses.

Grove Street 404

Not only do you need to keep an eye on moving objects, but you also need to watch out for “intruders. Assets, textures, character models, and other glitches will also threaten your sanity. I won’t spoil it for you, but watch out for Big Smoke. He is out there, and he wants something.

Grove Street 404 is a great homage not only to San Andreas, a must for fans of Grand Theft Auto but also to Five Nights at Freddy’s and the similarly structured I’m On Observation Duty. On Itch Free to play.

If a creepy re-creation of Grand Theft Auto is more your style, try the GTA 5 mod and turn Los Santos into a nightmare of your choosing. On the other hand, if you prefer short, sharp horror, try some of the best indie games on the PC.

We are on an observation mission in the GTA San Andreas. Grove Street 404

At first glance, Piotr Rickabel’s “Grove Street 404,” a horror inspired by “GTA San Andreas,” seems innocent, if a bit strange. As a software engineer and QA tester, your role is to monitor the CCTV cameras placed throughout Grove Street in “Grand Theft Auto” and report any anomalies.

The new GTA: San Andreas horror game I'm On Observation Duty transforms Grove Street into FNAF and Steam indie hit...
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Players must report anything they observe that was not there before. Any disappearances or relocations should be reported. The instant messenger at the bottom of the screen is used to communicate with one of the colleagues and the manager. Their interactions and Grove Street become stranger and scarier as the game progresses.

Not only must we keep an eye out for moving objects, but we must also be alert to the presence of intruders. Watching anxiously for events to occur on Grove Street will make real-life worse.

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Character models, textures, and assets disappear, and the character’s mental stability is in danger of being compromised. I won’t speak of any of this, but Big Smoke is a cautionary tale. He is present and wants something.

Grove Street 404 is not only one of the favorites of San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto fans but also Five Nights at Freddy’s, and the structurally similar I’m On Observation Duty and Five Nights at Freddy’s Itch allows you to play without paying.

GTA San Andreas VR for Oculus Quest 2 Announced

Oculus is pushing for more exclusives than ever. This morning Facebook announced one of its latest titles in development, Rockstar Games, which will remake GTA San Andreas in VR for Oculus Quest 2.

Details still need to be revealed about the project’s goals and the overall idea going into production; an official Oculus blog post states that GTA San Andreas VR has been developing for some time.

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