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Brucie is one of the few characters from the original [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] that actually engages with Luis in extended dialogue, often appearing along with [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] either inside, or trying to get into, Maisonette 9. During the missions for [[Mori Kibbutz]], light is shined on Mori's and Brucie's relationship as brothers, mostly consisting of Mori ridiculing Brucie at every turn. During the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother. Towards the end of the game, Brucie awkwardly attempts to kiss Luis, but later denounces it as a test of Luis' masculinity (see above). | Brucie is one of the few characters from the original [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] that actually engages with Luis in extended dialogue, often appearing along with [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] either inside, or trying to get into, Maisonette 9. During the missions for [[Mori Kibbutz]], light is shined on Mori's and Brucie's relationship as brothers, mostly consisting of Mori ridiculing Brucie at every turn. During the final mission [[No. 3]], Brucie, having taken enough abuse, breaks Mori's nose, finally besting his brother. Towards the end of the game, Brucie awkwardly attempts to kiss Luis, but later denounces it as a test of Luis' masculinity (see above). | ||
In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori entered themselves into the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage | In the ending credits it reveals that Brucie and Mori entered themselves into the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|L.C. Fight Club]] and are seen fighting in the cage. | ||
== Mission appearances == | == Mission appearances == |
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