• Trevor represents 'pure escapism,' says GTA5 voice actor
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[quote]to f*** whatever he wants[/quote] [I]anything?[/I] [t]http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/images/thumb/Shark-GTAV-prerelease.jpg/800px-Shark-GTAV-prerelease.jpg[/t]
I find it silly that people take Trevor to seriously, it's really a caricature and his personality is highly exaggerated. I liked him a lot because he is irrational and has always a new line up his sleeve during all the situations in the game. Such a cool character.
The interview they're referring to is a really awesome read. Nice to know the VA's for the characters are such cool people.
Couldn't agree more. My play style tends to embody who I'm playing as in the game and Trevor basically enables me to be a horrible human being and have fun doing it. :v:
When I play as Trevor I'm a lot more reckless on the road.
[QUOTE=Banned?;42372896]The interview they're referring to is a really awesome read. Nice to know the VA's for the characters are such cool people.[/QUOTE] Reading it right now, it's a blast reading it in their voices.
It's great how in GTA V your actions are affected by which character you play as without you realizing it.
Trevor is morally reprehensible and a complete sociopath, yet he's one of the best characters I've ever seen in a video game.
At first I didn't like Trevor at all. He was funny and all but I found him really unlikable in that he was just a cunt to everyone all the time. That was until you finally get around to reuniting with Michael and he seemed to genuinely care about Michael and his family since he knew them before they went underground. Finding out Trevor cares about them almost as if they were his own family opened up a whole new dimension to his personality and made me look at him in a whole other light.
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;42373885]Trevor is morally reprehensible and a complete sociopath, yet he's one of the best characters I've ever seen in a video game.[/QUOTE] Even from an objective standpoint he's more well-written and "fleshed out" than most video game characters. Somewhere around the halfway point his "rational" side starts to come out and it doesn't even feel unnatural, like when you see him get genuinely annoyed at someone being a jackass it doesn't seem to contradict his own jackassery even though it should.
Yeah, Trevor is a great character. This is the first GTA I actually really enjoyed causing general mayhem outside of missions, and it's more or less been entirely with Trevor.
[QUOTE=Dirty_Ape;42373919]At first I didn't like Trevor at all. He was funny and all but I found him really unlikable in that he was just a cunt to everyone all the time. That was until you finally get around to reuniting with Michael and he seemed to genuinely care about Michael and his family since he knew them before they went underground. Finding out Trevor cares about them almost as if they were his own family opened up a whole new dimension to his personality and made me look at him in a whole other light.[/QUOTE] I think [sp]Tracey being please to see him, and him being open about caring about her and Jimmy[/sp]was the exact moment my opinion changed about Trevor.
When Trevor isn't mad, he's actually one of the most sanest and often kindest in the game.
Have you seen Maniacal Trevor?
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