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GTA 5: this terrifying gameplay change that reveals what you really do to NPCs



In Grand Theft Auto Vwe have all already driven onto a sidewalk, shot at random or hit a passerby for fun. NPCs, these non-player characters who populate Los Santos, often end up as collateral damage in the large sandbox signed by Rockstar Games.

However, a viral video puts the spotlight back on what these extras are experiencing. In January 2026, on X, the user JOLLY J (@DynamoSuperX) posted a montage, writing that “GTA seen from the NPC’s perspective is terrifying…we are real monsters.” The clip has now exceeded 5.4 million views and 120,000 likes. Behind these numbers, a simple idea: stick the camera to the eyes of an NPC and watch how we really play.

GTA 5: how does an NPC’s point of view transform gameplay into a nightmare?

The montage, relayed by Meristation and Gamingbible, follows different anonymous inhabitants of Los Santos in subjective view. Technically, it’s just a camera change, obtained with the Rockstar Editor or “NPC POV” style mods, not a new official mode. But seen in the first person, GTA 5 switches into something that resembles a psychological horror game.

We see there Michael DeSanta Or Franklin Clinton appear in the field, take out a weapon and execute the passerby that you play, sometimes while he was in the toilet. Other sequences show NPCs driving carefully before a crazy car hits them, or helplessly watching a body fall from a building.

s NPC of GTA 6 should react more to the contextweather or recent events. The more credible these virtual inhabitants appear, the more likely an NPC point of view will make those who like to sow chaos uncomfortable. The next time you launch Los Santos, ask yourself if, seen by an NPC, you would still be the hero or the final boss of the city.