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== Description == | == Description == | ||
There are two Perseus shops in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], both in [[Algonquin]] | There are two Perseus shops in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], both in [[Algonquin]]; one is in [[Middle Park East]] and the other is in [[The Exchange]]. Regardless of location, the clothes remain the same. There is no cash register and there is a guard who, if [[Niko]] is holding a weapon, says to "use it or put it away". Certain missions, such as [[Final Interview]], [[Three Leaf Clover]], [[Undertaker]], and [[Mr and Mrs Bellic]] require the player to be wearing clothing from Perseus. [[Marcus]] (the store attendant and customer assistant of Perseus, whose name is only known in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]) often compliments Niko if he is wearing clothes from Perseus. | ||
The player can download a Perseus theme for | The player can download a Perseus theme for Niko's phone via [[Vipluxuryringtones.com]]. The player also gets a text message from [[Brucie Kibbutz]] soon after unlocking [[Algonquin]], telling him to "look VIP" and buy some clothes from Perseus. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The guard in Perseus is the exact same NPC model as the man outside the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|LC Fight Club]], and [[Abdul Amir]]'s personal bodyguard as shown in the mission [[Caught with your Pants Down]]. | *The guard in Perseus is the exact same NPC model as the man outside the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|LC Fight Club]], and [[Abdul Amir]]'s personal bodyguard as shown in the mission [[Caught with your Pants Down]]. | ||
*Strangely, if | *Strangely, if the player is involved in a fight with the guard at Perseus and the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|police]] see him attacking Niko, they will fire at the bodyguard, not even attempting to arrest Niko. | ||
*When | *When Niko purchases a full suit at Perseus (a suit that includes both a jacket and trousers) the game automatically changes his previous separate clothing items (both tops and bottoms) to those of the full suit. However, parts of the full suits can still be combined with clothes from Modo or the Russian Shop. This can be done by purchasing clothes from either shop while wearing the Perseus suit, which replaces part of the suit with the purchased clothing, but leaves the other part behind. This can be also accomplished in the Wardrobe, by selecting a full suit and accepting to wear it, then re-entering the Wardrobe and navigating through other purchased clothing (when navigating through the Wardrobe, search through the clothing to the right, this will avoid re-selecting a full suit. If you do select another full suit by accident, leave the Wardrobe and re-enter it again). | ||
*The name "Perseus" refers to either the mythological character [[wp:Perseus|Perseus]], or the Estonian "Perse uss", which means "assworm". | *The name "Perseus" refers to either the mythological character [[wp:Perseus|Perseus]], or the Estonian "Perse uss", which means "assworm". It can also be suggested that the word "Perseus" sounds very upper-class. | ||
*Perseus along with [[Modo]] and [[Russian Shop]] cannot be entered in [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost And Damned|The Lost And Damned]] or [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. | *Perseus along with [[Modo]] and [[Russian Shop]] cannot be entered in [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost And Damned|The Lost And Damned]] or [[Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony|The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. | ||
*Apparently Marcus had his nipple pierced. | *Apparently Marcus had his nipple pierced. If the player runs into him, he may say, "Ow, you hurt my nipple ring!" | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |