Where next for GTA IV?
We explore more New York inspirations for Rockstar's epic
The Guggenheim Museum
What's the fuss about?
The Guggenheim, or the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to use its full title, is one of the world's most famous museums, housing modern art. So think of the fun to be had by roaming its ribbony stairwell, wrecking the works of 'ironic' art along the way.
Or, should you be a fan, you could just, you know, look at the stuff.
But we can see potential for a brilliant story mission or side-mission off-shoot, with you leading a zip-line smash through the circular skylight and into the hall to steal the many paintings.
We're in no doubt that Rockstar has huge plans for what we'll be able to get up to outside of the regular missions, and smash'n'grab art thefts or midnight cat-burglary sessions would be spiced up if you could hit recognisable landmarks like this one.
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