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GTA 5 yoga mission hailed as one of the worst in all of gaming
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Published 11:50 21 Dec 2023 GMT

GTA 5 yoga mission hailed as one of the worst in all of gaming

GTA 5’s yoga mission is pointless, boring, and one of the worst things Rockstar Games has ever done. Nothing will change my mind.

Sam Cawley

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Topics: GTA 5, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, GTA 6

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GTA V’s yoga mission is pointless, boring, and one of the worst things Rockstar Games has ever done. Nothing will change my mind.

The GTA VI trailer is out and is still blowing fans away with its eerily realistic depiction of Florida, though one stand-out resident wants Rockstar Games to give them $2 million for using their likeness.

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We have to admit, the game looks glorious, and we’ve only seen 90 seconds of it, though some fans are tempering their expectations on the slim chance it doesn’t live up to the hype, or is simply bogged down by the microtransactions that plagued GTA V.

Speaking of GTA V, fans believe the infamous Michael yoga mission is quite possibly the worst mission in gaming history, and we’re right there with them.

For those who haven’t played the game, there’s a mission where the player is forced to take part in an agonisingly boring yoga mission, where they must hold their control sticks in certain directions to get the character into the correct stances. It becomes side content later on, but in order to progress the main story, you need to do some yoga.

While there are arguably worse missions in GTA V, like Trevor’s brief stint as a crane operator, the yoga mission lives rent free in the minds of players, as seen in the below Reddit post by ypc_adam.

One player pointed out how even Ned Luke, the actor for Michael, didn’t like the mission either, saying, “His commentary on recording this scene is hilarious.”

Another added that the “majority of the missions involving Michael’s family are excruciating but at least this one isn’t as long as Scouting The Port.”

Finally one player said, “Yoga, Supply Lines, OG Loc, New Model Army, and Flight School give me anger issues.”

While missions like this one do add a bit of spice to the overall gameplay, hopefully GTA VI at least makes them fun, and actually linked to the story or side content in a meaningful way.

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