ENDGAME INC AND SANITY RECORDS COLLABS FOR ANOTHER PROJECT!
After team up to open a series of nightclubs, Endgame Inc and Sanity Records are teaming up again to "refresh" Vinewood Bowl. Let's see what they do with it.
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ENDGAME INC AND SANITY RECORDS COLLABS FOR ANOTHER PROJECT!
After team up to open a series of nightclubs, Endgame Inc and Sanity Records are teaming up again to "refresh" Vinewood Bowl. Let's see what they do with it.
SKYWARD vs ENDGAME INC: which is better?
Our inside reporter Robert Harlton went to two of Los Santos' skydiving experiences. He has rated and compared both.
SKYWARD
'Skyward skydiving experience was most simply amazing, from checks on the aircraft, to checks on the equipment, safety is their number one priority. If you are looking for an experience, their prices range from $60 to $100. '
'The staff were extremely friendly and made you feel welcome as well as keeping you calm and at ease. The aircraft is comfortable, they use a Velum ac-caravan and is the best aircraft for the job.'
ENDGAME INC.
'Finding the reception was quite hard, there is a small office area of a hanger. Although safety is good, you can tell that the parachutes are well worn and used, with visible stitching up of holes. The aircraft is a used gas-guzzling Cuban 800 that doesn't climb to the right height.'
'The staff are almost zero to none, due to the fact that the staff are either not trained or are in training. Even when the staff tried to tell me to stay calm or try to ease my nerves, I couldn't help but think about the fact that my instructor could be a trainee. I think there should've been more planning before the opening date, staff should've been trained beforehand, altogether it feels like a rushed operation that should've had a few more months, up to a year to plan.'
After Robert Harlton had a good time, he asked to speak to the owners of both skydiving experiences. Endgame Inc declined due to their boss being a busy man, but Skyward's owner was happy to talk, but our interviewer had a curveball. He asked Peter Nortan:
'What do you think of your latest competitor?'
Peter replied, "It looks rushed. I feel like not enough care and love has been put into their skydiving company, I see it as a safety risk. In my opinion, I think it's just another random thing Ted Morgan added to Endgame Inc to make more money, no thought was put into it and I believe that he isn't as passionate about it as I am.'