Elias froze. He hadn't entered his name anywhere. He tried to Alt+F4, but the screen stayed locked. The Faceless Man began to walk on his own, moving through a Liberty City that felt... hollow. There were no cars, no NPCs, just the wind howling through empty streets. The Complete Edition
The Man stopped in front of a mirror in a safehouse. In the reflection, he didn't see a faceless avatar. He saw Elias—sitting in his dark room, eyes wide, illuminated by the blue light of the screen. The Final Extraction Arquivo: GTA.IV.Complete.Edition.zip ...
The whistling from the laptop fans reached a deafening crescendo. A system notification popped up on Elias’s actual desktop, overlaying the game: Extraction Complete: 100% Elias froze
As the Man walked, the world began to "unzip" around him. The textures of the buildings peeled away like old wallpaper, revealing lines of code beneath. The Faceless Man began to walk on his
The Man in the game turned away from the mirror and looked directly at the camera. "It's your turn to be archived," he typed.
Instead of Niko, the character standing on the sidewalk was a low-poly man in a grey suit. He had no face—just a smooth, beige surface where features should be. Elias tried to move him, but the character wouldn't respond to the keyboard. Instead, a chat box appeared at the bottom of the screen.