- It’s big, long, black and was spotted slithering through the waters of China’s Yangtze River near the massive Three Gorges Dam.But it doesn’t appear to be related to the.
- Loch Ness is an upcoming 2013 action-sandbox video game by Clover Entertainment.It is based off the legend of The Loch Ness Monster.Like the Grand Theft Auto series, the game features open-world; the player can roam free throughout the water and on land, feeding on other animals and humans and destroying everything in his path.
Rated 5 out of 5 by pcpat923 from The Loch Ness Monster Mystery Solved! Just finished playing this old-time point-and-click Adventure Game. Older seems to be better with too few new Adventure games to select rather than the too numerous hidden object part adventures. A mystery to unravel with amazing artwork and graphics.
One GTA Online player has managed to pull off a pretty impressive stunt involving the Loch Ness Monster made possible by the content added in the Cayo Perico Heist. Starting from the land and on a bike, the player in question was able to launch themselves off of a rock before sailing across the water and landing perfectly on the creature’s head. It’s a stunt others have no doubt attempted, but one that few players will likely be able to say they’ve completed successfully.
The GTA Online player by the name of DarkStunter shared the clip below to the Gaming subreddit to show their trick in action. It starts out like a lot of other GTA Online trick clips do with the player picking up speed in one direction before they hit a rock at the perfect angle to propel themselves towards Nessie. The result is a satisfying one where the player’s able to stop themselves abruptly to be sitting just on top of the stone creature’s head.
I landed on the head of the Loch Ness Monster in GTA 5 from r/gaming
The player tried to blow the Loch Ness Monster statue up after landing on it, but it appears Nessie is tough enough to withstand a few explosives. There’s likely no way to destroy it, though players have found innovative solutions to dealing with impossible tasks in GTA Online before.
As one could imagine, this sort of trick isn’t one that you’ll pull off on your first try or your second or any one remotely near those either. To show what the process was like, the player shared a montage of a bunch of close calls where they almost landed on the creature’s head but caught it at the wrong angle or mispositioned the jump otherwise.
Surprisingly enough, this isn’t the only sea monster in GTA Online that players have been talking about recently. The Loch Ness Monster statue was added out in the waters when the Cayo Perico Heist dropped, but players have recently been stumbling across another creature of the sea.
0commentsThere’s a monster of some sort – or at least a skeleton and the remains of one – way out in the ocean, though curiously enough, it’s not visible in Grand Theft Auto V’s single-player mode and can only be found in GTA Online. There’s no telling if it has any other implications other than being a point of interest, but players are keen to find out more about it.
[H/T DualShockers]
Full name | Loch Ness Football Club |
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Founded | 1999 |
Ground | Canal Park, Inverness |
Capacity | 500 |
Chairman | Hugh Gardner |
Manager | Shane Carling |
League | North Caledonian League 2 |
2019–20 | Inverness & District Amateur League (season abandoned) |
Loch Ness Football Club is a Scottishfootball club playing in the North Caledonian Football League currently based in the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.
History[edit]
Loch Ness were formed in 1999 by current manager Shane Carling, and for 20 years played as members of the welfare/amateur recreational leagues of Inverness & District.[1] The club remained at amateur level until 2020, when they were admitted to the North Caledonian Football Association, joining the Association's newly formed second tier in a restructure of Scottish non-league football.[2] During the summer, the club received widespread acknowledgement via social media after releasing prototypes for their new kits, which featured the Loch Ness Monster in the pattern.[3][4] The designs were subsequently used and made by Lancashire company Zero Negativity Clothing, receiving orders worldwide upon release. As part of a sponsorship deal with WooHa Brewing Company, the sponsor created a limited edition lager named for the club.[5]
Loch Ness played their first game in the North Caledonian League 2 on 17 October. Their debut as a semi-professional side resulted in an emphatic 11–1 win over Scourie, another team making their debut in the league, with hat-tricks from DJ MacPhee and Luke Seago.[6] They subsequently enlisted the help of former Clachnacuddin manager Iain Polworth to assist in coaching the side.[7]
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References[edit]
- ^'Loch Ness FC - North Caledonian Football Association'. North Caledonian FA Official Website. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
- ^Association, North Caledonian Football. 'NCFA AGM - new members and league structure Latest News - North Caledonian Football Association, Scotland'. northcaleyfa.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
- ^Cryle, Ryan. 'Loch Ness FC chairman admits he thought new strips' appearance on national TV was a 'wind-up' as orders flood in from around the world'. Press and Journal. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
- ^'Loch Ness FC kit goes viral'. Inverness Courier. 2020-07-10. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
- ^New Loch Ness FC lager created by WooHa Brewing Company which is also sponsoring strip of the North Caledonian League team Inverness Courier. 18 August 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ^Eleven is heaven as league debut is monster success for Inverness club Loch Ness Inverness Courier. 18 October 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ^Former Clachnacuddin manager Iain Polworth helps out at Loch Ness ahead of North Caledonian Cup match with St Duthus Inverness Courier. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2020.