I mean there are some harder parts but that’s all, I rarely failed in my first playthrough and second now

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    8 months ago

    I feel like the missions are pretty good for the most part; I’m pretty far in but have yet to actually play more since a frustrating random encounter. I do find the unskippable skinning cutscenes and little too long animations for doing something a bit trying. Also, the bug where Arthur will stow all but his sidearms and main weapon after riding the horse for a few minutes. When you dismount, you’ve got to re-equip every time. This issue is fixed in multiplayer though, but sadly to this day unfixed in single-player. These are really my only gripes, as Rockstar did a good job of approximating the feel of the late 1800s in the USA.

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    8 months ago

    I thought the game was pretty dull. Too much slowly walking/riding in what’s basically an interactive cutscene

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    8 months ago

    RDR2 is as close as it gets to a perfect game. Rockstar will never outdo it. And it’s unlikely anyone else will for a good while yet.

    It’s a masterpiece.

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      8 months ago

      Except… for the combat. By the end of the game, they need 50 bad guys to even pose a challenge to our Max Paine protagonist. But not in the cut scene, of course. By mid-game, you’ve killed more cowboys than cholera.

      There is a beautiful quick-draw mechanic that’s only necessary in 2 (optional) side quests.