Clarence's Associate's Apartment was the residence of Clarence's Associate in Grand Theft Auto IV, Episodes from Liberty City and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. It is located on Denver Avenue in East Holland, Algonquin, Liberty City.
Description[]
The apartment was the residence of Clarence's Associate until he was murdered by Niko Bellic in Lure. It has one corridor, a large living room which contains a sofa, modern paintings, a bed, a television, possibly an unseen bathroom, a working Kronos clock inside, along with various CDs, and movies including Zombie Resurrection, Still Madd, Funk in Time, and Sunshine Shine. On the stand there is a Rastafarian colored bong, and a plate with a Jo-Jo's Cola can on it. It is a modern style, nice luxury apartment.
Facilities include a TV, a phone (on which a number can be seen and used in the mission: 545-555-0122), a CD/DVD player and large speakers.
The player can't access the apartment in normal gameplay. The door is always locked, and the fire escape doesn't allow the player to enter either. A motorcycle is required for a glitch. The player has to jump over it and he will "teleport" inside the room. The only way to escape is to suicide or exit on the fire escape by breaking the window, but as stated earlier, you can't return in the room after exiting.
Prominent Appearances in Missions[]
Notable Residents[]
- Clarence's Associate († 2008)
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- There is a large collection of CDs/DVDs. One of them is Madd Dogg's Still Madd.
- Some cupboards do not have solid textures, and the player can walk through them.
- The apartment also has a retro layout, including a patchwork rug and a small early 90s looking TV.
- The artwork that is hanging on the wall by the window (as seen in one of the photos above) is the same artwork that is seen in Luis' apartment, but it's in reverse.