A 'Grand Theft Auto Five' Promotion
A promotion for the computer game "Grand Theft Auto Five" is show in a Game Stop gaming story in Encinitas, California September 17, 2013. Reuters

"GTA V's" first-person mode has a lot of people talking about the game again, and it provides a nice break from all speculations of when (and if) the awaited Online Heists DLC will ever see the light of day. In fact, a lot of people are already experimenting with the first-person mode, such as one Redditor who discovered that a player will see his feet (instead of nothing) when he looks down when on first-person mode.

However, not everyone may be amused by how its latest feature will be used. In an explosion of GIFS and videos, fans have started to explore what they can do with the mode. Esquire has spotted the very not-safe-for-work video that shows how players can have sex with a prostitute and watch it happen up close.

And the violence seems to appear more heightened, especially with players seemingly doing all the dirty and violent work in the game. The video below shows this firsthand--you no longer just control the violence, you're the one being violent. At least this is what it looks like.

In any case, it won't be surprising if sparks fly between those crying out violence in video games and those who keep pushing that "GTA V" has always been a violent game that never hid its true nature before.

PS4 Fans Experiencing New Problems

For those playing the newly released "GTA V" on the PS4, there is a new bug being reported by players. VG 24/7 reports that the bug appears to have been brought by the day one patch specifically to the PS4 consoles.

Ironically, upon downloading the patch, PS4 users have reported that they are unable to access "GTA Online," when it's supposed to be the update that will allow players to transfer characters from the last0gen consoles to their respective next-gen counterparts, as well as play multiplayer.

According to the source, attempting to redownload the patch will only see the error happening. Then once the PS4 is rebooted, players may not be able to access anything else besides the Story mode. There has yet to be a fix for this, though hopefully, Rockstar Games is already aware of the problem.

More Than 100 Songs Coming to 'GTA V'

"GTA V" is more than just the actual game--even with all of the additions, there's something else worth exploring and that's the long list of songs that will accompany your gameplay. The great thing about here is that there's already a compiled list floating around the Internet.

The Verge has spotted what appears to be a potential master list of songs for "GTA V" and as usual, it can be found in the most fan-founded place, Reddit. The link, seen here, shows off a pretty long playlist, which lists down 157 of the 162 songs that will apparently make an appearance in the game.

According to the source, the confirmed tracks are basically so diverse that it can provide you with the right sounds wherever you are and whatever situation you may be in as you drive around Los Santos. What's even great about this is that developer Rockstar Games will also be bringing the tracks outside of the game and into CD and vinyl records--just don't bring the delinquent acts to life.

Stabbing in first-person mode in "GTA V" (Credit: YouTube/vilent 86)

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