GTA Online is an open-world action game where you step into the shoes of a street criminal trying to make a name for yourself in a city full of opportunities and trouble. This city never sleeps. One minute you're cruising down the street minding your own business; next thing you know, there's a shootout happening two blocks over or some lunatic flies past in a stolen jet. Missions everywhere, cars to grab, weapons to buy - it's nonstop.
You take jobs, get paid, and buy better weapons and gear. That's the cycle. And once missions start getting harder, you'll really notice the difference when you have decent equipment versus when you don't.
But missions aren't the only thing. The city is wide open for you to explore whenever you want. Drive around, check out different neighbourhoods, and stumble into new areas. There's always some side activity to find - whether you're trying to make extra cash or want to cause some chaos for the laughs.
Combat isn't complicated in GTA Online, but it gets rough when enemies surround you - charging into every fight without thinking? Yeah, that usually doesn't end well. Use cover, keep an eye on your health bar, and bring the right weapon for what you're dealing with. Makes a huge difference.
Vehicles are just as key as your guns. Having a fast car gets you to objectives quicker, lets you bail out when things go wrong, and saves you from losing progress after a brutal fight. Always park something nearby before you start anything risky. Learned that lesson the hard way.
