How to See the Beating Heart in the Statue of Happiness in GTA IV
Acquire a helicopter., Fly over to the Statue of Happiness, and fly up to the base where the statue stands., Fly low and jump from the helicopter so you land on the pavilion., Run around the pavilion, and find the door with faded red marks on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Acquire a helicopter.
The easiest way to acquire a helicopter is to steal one from the Heli Tours, however you can take an Annihilator from the airport. -
Step 2: Fly over to the Statue of Happiness
There will be a little pavilion with doors in several sides.
The Statue of Happiness stands on the Southern most island of Liberty City. , Remember what side of the helicopter you got in from and line that side up with the statue. , It will be on the south side, and there will be a plaque on the wall that reads "No Hidden Content this way". , You will appear in a room with a long ladder in the centre.
Climb the ladder to the top.
The beating heart of the Statue of Happiness is clearly visible in the centre of the chest, suspended by guide ropes. -
Step 3: and fly up to the base where the statue stands.
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Step 4: Fly low and jump from the helicopter so you land on the pavilion.
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Step 5: Run around the pavilion
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Step 6: and find the door with faded red marks on the floor.
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Step 7: Walk towards the door and you'll find that you can pass straight through it.
Detailed Guide
The easiest way to acquire a helicopter is to steal one from the Heli Tours, however you can take an Annihilator from the airport.
There will be a little pavilion with doors in several sides.
The Statue of Happiness stands on the Southern most island of Liberty City. , Remember what side of the helicopter you got in from and line that side up with the statue. , It will be on the south side, and there will be a plaque on the wall that reads "No Hidden Content this way". , You will appear in a room with a long ladder in the centre.
Climb the ladder to the top.
The beating heart of the Statue of Happiness is clearly visible in the centre of the chest, suspended by guide ropes.
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