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Videos often use the "Ah shit, here we go again" soundbite or the iconic theme song to highlight relatable everyday struggles.
Creators use drones or clever camera angles to mimic the game's third-person perspective, complete with a floating UI and health bars, to "gamify" mundane activities. Why It Works
Creators film themselves walking like CJ (with the signature rigid animation) in real-world locations like grocery stores or parks.
It taps into "millennial nostalgia" while appearing "retro-cool" to Gen Z.
TikTok’s algorithm loves visual chaos. Creators use mods to replace CJ with characters like Shrek or SpongeBob, or they lean into the game’s dated physics.
Videos often use the "Ah shit, here we go again" soundbite or the iconic theme song to highlight relatable everyday struggles.
Creators use drones or clever camera angles to mimic the game's third-person perspective, complete with a floating UI and health bars, to "gamify" mundane activities. Why It Works
Creators film themselves walking like CJ (with the signature rigid animation) in real-world locations like grocery stores or parks.
It taps into "millennial nostalgia" while appearing "retro-cool" to Gen Z.
TikTok’s algorithm loves visual chaos. Creators use mods to replace CJ with characters like Shrek or SpongeBob, or they lean into the game’s dated physics.