Grand Theft Auto V Dragon Ball Mod Allows Players To Control Goku And Use His Powers

Feb 27, 2018 at 08:30am EST
Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto V has been released some time ago on PC, but modders are still working on adding interesting features to the game unofficially. If you always wondered what it feels like to be Son Goku and fly around the world unleashing powerful ki attacks, you will be happy to know that you can now experience it in Rockstar Games' open world title.

Modder JulioNIB, who has released other interesting Grand Theft Auto V mods, has recently released the Dragon Ball script, which allows players to unleash many of Goku's signature attacks, such as the Kamehameha and Spirit Bomb. The script also requires some Goku models, which can all be downloaded by going to JulioNIB Patreon Page.

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Here are the controls for Grand Theft Auto V's Goku.

-Hold E: Show power selection wheel (Controller: Left bumper)
-Left mouse button: Attack with special attacks or thrown grabbed/lifted entity, hold to increase power or change attack variation (Controller: Right trigger)
-R: Basic Melee attacks (Controller: B)
-Space: Toggle flight (Controller: X)
-Q: Grab/lift target (Controller: Right bumper)
When a target is grabbed or lifted press Left mouse button to thrown, hold to increase power
-Hold Right mouse button: Set target destination and shows enemy/ally health when they are on screen (Controller: Left trigger)
-T: Teleport to target position, aim to waypoint in map to teleport to the waypoint (Controller: Left bumper)
-Shift: Increase sprint speed or flight speed (Controller: A)
-D1 - D9: Change Saiyajin level

Grand Theft ASuto V is now available on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

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