“This is your big opportunity. The Crisp boys have decided to scarper. Albert's finally flipped. Thinks you're goin' to kill him and Archie. All you got to do is find them and blow their car up!”
— Jack Parkinson's telegram message.
Dead Certainty - Ending is the final mission in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 available during London Chapter 4: Dead Certainty, given to the protagonist by Jack Parkinson.
Description[]
After earning 300,000 points, the protagonist receives a telegram from Jack Parkinson saying the Crisp Twins are trying to escape London.
The protagonist finds the Crisp Twins driving a Crapi around North Mile End and attempts to assassinate them by blowing up their car. The Twins survive the car explosion, but they accept defeat and announce they're moving out of London to make sure the protagonist "won't throw a bleeding A-Bomb next time."
Transcript[]
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Note: This is the dialogue for the PC version of the game. There may be some minor changes compared to the PlayStation version.
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Walkthrough[]
After earning 300,000 points, Jack Parkinson sends a telegram to the protagonist: This is your big opportunity. The Crisp boys have decided to scarper. Albert's finally flipped. Thinks you're goin' to kill him and Archie. All you got to do is find them and blow their car up!
Hunting the Crisp Twins around Mile End.
Finding them in a green Crapi, trying to leave London.
Albert Crisp admits defeat and he announces that he and Archie are moving out of London to make sure the protagonist "won't throw a bleeding A-Bomb next time."
Oversights[]
- In the PlayStation version, the location compass points towards the Crapi's spawn point and not to the Crapi itself; the car can still be located just by driving west.