Complete side missions in GTA: Chinatown Wars

Complete side missions in GTA: Chinatown Wars

G4TV's Cheat! is the best resource for all of the video game tricks and tips you could want. Host Kristin Adams (or Kristin Holt) has all of the news that you can use on all of the latest and greatest videogames for your next-generation gaming.

In this video cheat and tip tutorial, Kristin gives you the lowdown on completing the side missions, or "Odd Jobs" in 'Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars' for the Nintendo DS. GTA: Chinatown Wars is a video game for the Nintendo DS, and is the thirteenth game in the Grand Theft Auto series and the fourth released on a Nintendo console. Instead of a ground-level view behind the protagonist or a top-down perspective, Chinatown Wars uses a fully rotatable aerial camera angled down at the action.

See how to complete side missions in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

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