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All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the [[Chainsaw]] and the [[Teaser]]), to beat the victim to death.
All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the [[Chainsaw]] and the [[Teaser]]), to beat the victim to death.


GTA III featured only the [[Baseball Bat]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], the number of Melee Weapons was upgraded all the way to ten and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] feaured Eight. [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] featured ten.
GTA III featured only the [[Baseball Bat]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], the number of Melee Weapons was upgraded all the way to ten and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] feaured Eight. [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] featured Machette,Baseball Bat,Golf Clubs,Butterfly knife,Katana,Chainsaw.


In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the number of melee weapons was reduced to only two ([[Baseball Bat]] and [[Knife]]), however in [[The Lost and Damned]], the [[Pool Cue]] was reintroduced and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the number of melee weapons was reduced to only two ([[Baseball Bat]] and [[Knife]]), however in [[The Lost and Damned]], the [[Pool Cue]] was reintroduced and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]].

Revision as of 13:42, 28 September 2010

Melee Weapons are featured in every Grand Theft Auto game after Grand Theft Auto III.

All Melee Weapons serve the same purpose (excluding the Chainsaw and the Teaser), to beat the victim to death.

GTA III featured only the Baseball Bat. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the number of Melee Weapons was upgraded all the way to ten and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas feaured Eight. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories featured Machette,Baseball Bat,Golf Clubs,Butterfly knife,Katana,Chainsaw.

In Grand Theft Auto IV, the number of melee weapons was reduced to only two (Baseball Bat and Knife), however in The Lost and Damned, the Pool Cue was reintroduced and The Ballad of Gay Tony.