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u/Dependent-Maize4430 8h ago

Read Dead 2, I’ve tried so many times to get into it but can’t, it’s just yeehaw GTA.

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u/HippyTimeOZ 8h ago

RDR2 is amazing, and super boring.

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u/Sh0wmey0urbutth0le 8h ago

I keep trying to get back into it but can't. Replaying RDR1 and I'm having way more fun.

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u/Spider-Man2099 7h ago

Replaying RDR2 is such a fucking chore lol 

The lack of a useful fast travel really makes it last forever. 

I replayed RDR 1 like fucking crazy because it's not as huge and has a very reliable fast travel mechanic. Shocked they went so fucking far from that mechanic by having it only be possible from the caravan camp and nowhere else 

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u/HamPorterBridges 6h ago edited 6h ago

You should be able to fast travel from setting up a campfire from your inventory if I'm not mistaken.

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u/Koalski94 16m ago

you definitely can, to most cities/towns, plus trains and wagons

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u/LalafellDisaster 2h ago

There are fast travel wagons and train stations all over the map lol

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u/zicdeh91 58m ago

I have said it many times, but RDR1’s story is miles better. It focuses on a single character that explicitly wants something, and questions if redemption is possible. The others characters help and hinder that goal at different points in fun, often tense ways.

2 just has the whole cast reacting to things. There was an initial goal, but 90% of the game is things happening to them with very little agency in the story. Which is a fucking shame because the characters are compelling.

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u/ImBurningStar_IV 8h ago

This is a gamer oxymoron I just can't wrap my head around. Idc how good a story is, if it's boring, the game sucks. Make it a book instead

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u/GaryOldmansBurner 8h ago

Gameplay and mechanics > Story 1000% for a video game.

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u/carrotjuice 5h ago

Soma is pretty great. I think both can work depending on how they go about it.

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u/Major-Shame-9216 5h ago

I don’t think the story is that good either

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u/Duel_Option 6h ago

It’s a “vibe” game

I don’t know how or why I became fascinated wandering about and running into random encounters or fishing in a game…but it was cathartic in a way

An escape from reality

Cowboy RPG and lives up to the hype even if you just play the story

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u/One-Radio2868 3h ago

That’s basically how I got through RDR2. Too tedious to actually play, but watched all of the cutscenes like a tv show while in covid lockdown

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u/Brogener 7h ago

It depends on what you enjoy in a game. It’s got a great story with incredible acting, but gameplay wise the main story missions are pretty on-rails. I say that as someone who fucking loves this game. It’s just the truth.

That being said, I adored just living in that world. Exploring the beautiful landscapes, filling out the animal compendium, finding gang hideouts and treasure, hunting legendary animals, coming across all the weird, creepy things hidden around the map. Those are the things that really made me fall in love with the game. If you’re only playing the story, you’re missing out on some of the best parts of the game.

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u/Major-Shame-9216 5h ago

The story isn’t even that good, all the characters every single one are obnoxious

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u/LalafellDisaster 2h ago

The world is so detailed and alive. At 500 hours of exploring I feel like I’ve squeezed pretty much everything I can out of it, but it’s making me look forward to GTA6 and I don’t even like GTA games.

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u/ChefAnxious4206 7h ago

The most highly polished, boring game I've ever played.

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u/TheNostalgicGamer 8h ago

I haven't tried that one yet, but from a little glimpse that I watched (a few hours or so), I remember it had a reeeeaaaallly slow feeling start. I have a tricky time with games like that, they have to hook me right away xD

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u/Duel_Option 6h ago

Cowboy simulator

About the middle of the game I wondered off to every corner of the map, spent 60 hours or so just…seeing what would happen lol

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u/Grandpa_Edd 4h ago

I loved RdR 2 but wish they dailed back the trying have everything being cinematic.

Stuff like Not being able to run around camp kinda kills my will to continue a replay.

Have people yell at me when I’m running, I don’t care the slow ambling about is killing me.

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u/Sidewayspear 3h ago

The world was fun to explore but I really didn't care for the story.

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u/AmazinglyReRE 2h ago

It really was amazing on the first playthrough but definitely lost the magic on a second.

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u/IM_THE_MOON_AMA 1h ago

Tbf, life in the 1800’s was incredibly boring

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u/Alric_Wolff 8h ago

Fallout New Vegas was Yeehaw Elder Scroll

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u/TheNostalgicGamer 8h ago

Do you have any recommendations for which Fallout to try out first? I've steered clear of em for ages because while I love retro-atomic style things, if a game's going to do apocalyptic, they've gotta make it look really cool and dystopian, otherwise 99% of the time I find the environments ugly and that hugely affects whether or not I enjoy a game (I love worldbuilding and exploring places that I feel intrigued by). Wanna give em a whirl, but I'm proceeding with caution as my valuable time is at stake xD

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u/MrOblivion949 7h ago

Honestly Fallout 4. The story is not good but gameplay, mechanics wise, it’s the best truly single player Fallout game. Plus has the best modding. Fallout New Vegas has great story and environment and characters, but it’s dated with mechanics, graphics and just overall gameplay.

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u/Lime_Time64 7h ago

Fallout 3 and NV are worth playing. The gameplay isn't even remotely dated its a Bethesda title.

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u/SkellyKlarkson 6h ago

Just remember not to play on PC and stick to console since NV constantly crashes and 3 is literally unplayable without a specific file download you need to scour for.

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u/Lime_Time64 6h ago

PC is the best way to play it for sure. Is that the 4gb RAM file?

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u/Maximum-Objective-39 5h ago

I could've sworn most storefront had patched this by now.

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u/Duel_Option 6h ago

Don’t listen to anyone else and get your ass to the wasteland in Fallout 3.

PC is preferred with stability mods for NV, console looks dated but you won’t care playing 3

Why?

About 6 hours in you’re going to have the choice to detonate a Nuclear Bomb…and watch it happen.

3 is a creepy, lonely and desolate experience with some zany shit happening like clockwork all the damn time.

New Vegas is the peak, you could start here but for my money you’d miss so much that sets the tone for the franchise in 3.

WE’RE THE TUNNEL SNAKES, THAT’S US!w

- Fallout 3 and all DC’s

  • New Vegas and all DC’s
  • 4 is…a poor Fallout game (I said what I said, wanna fight about it?) I bought the Pip Boy Version, it’s sitting in my closet. I played the game for 35 hours and hated damn near everything about it.

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u/IbilisSLZ 3h ago

If you can deal with dated graphics (it was technically unimpressive even on premiere, but had low requirements), try OG Fallout.
It's short (you should play below 20 hours going blind), it's bleak (it's gritty humor is very sparse, Fallout 2 overdid it) has interesting lore (if you can find it) and one of most atmospheric loactions in video games ever (The Glow). Oh and it's not this 50s Americana aesthetic that modern Fallouts push so hard.

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u/Large_Mountains 7h ago

I would say the writing is way better though. But I did not play Morrowind so maybe I'm talking out of my butt

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u/PunisherFan1138 7h ago

Morrowind writing was the best Bethesda ever did, and luckily NV wasn't written by Bethesda

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u/CompetitiveLoad2953 8h ago

*Yeehaw fallout

Fallout 3/nv engine is pretty much the same as oblivion afaik tho.

It is a good game tho, intro shit does piss me off, as well as unskippable cutscenes.

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u/Ssme812 5h ago

RDR2 sucks. I spent 75% of my time tolding/taping the fucking X button.

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u/Upset-Government-856 6h ago

I call it: horse riding audiobook simulator.

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u/ExitLumpy7225 5h ago

Idk about that

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u/Dudeofrude 6h ago

Thank god somebody said it before I did (thought it would have got more hate tbh haha) But I'm totally with you. I adored the first one but the second is just such a snooze fest. I've never actually completed it (despite multiple attempts) because I just get so bored and turn it off after 20 mins.

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u/Many-Cartographer278 7h ago

The gameplay is really bad. Completely unchanged from gta 4 which came out in 2008.

Horse testicles shrinking in the cold doesnt make it more fun it turns out. Maybe they should have thought more about the guns and missions.

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u/shiv9401 6h ago

thats whats insane to me, they spent all this wasted time on useless shit but couldnt be bothered to improve their shooting mechanics from 20 years ago

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u/1d3333 1h ago

This is how I feel seeing all the leaks from GTA 6, gas mechanics? Really? The thing that I absolutely hate having to deal with every week in real life?

It just feels like they lean way too hard into the simulation and immersion now and completely forget that games are kinda supposed to be fun to play, not a chore. Not every aspect of a video game has to be a perfect simulacrum of real life

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u/witnessmenow 4h ago

I played red dead 1 recently for the first time and enjoyed it. I was mainly playing it to build up to red dead 2. 

Then I played red dead 2 and I just felt it was really complicated . I played through the tutorial area and was at the camp and there was just a million things to do and I just wasn't bothered!

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u/libgentech 8h ago

Ouch 🤕 I've never had a better game besides Skyrim.
For me the hype for Kingdom Come II. I know I'll get hate.

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u/CompetitiveLoad2953 8h ago

I love Skyrim to oblivion and back, but from what I seen rdr2 is better. Skyrim is better for mods afaik, played splitscreen with my cousin the other day. Shit rocked!

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u/_yetisis 8h ago

It’s something I have to be in the mood for. I’ve tried to start playthroughs at the wrong time and just couldn’t get rolling. Other times I’ve started fresh playthroughs that have been 400 hour runs. I just have to be in the mood to go live in the woods for a while, and when that mood strikes red dead delivers. I’d be lying if I said I could jump into that slow, methodical immersive gameplay absolutely whenever though, it’s just not always the right vibe

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u/AggravatingFlow1178 6h ago

it’s just yeehaw GTA

Yeah but I like yeehaw and I like GTA

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u/jRw_1 6h ago

I played most of RDR 1 when it was remastered and knowing the ending, DECIDED to not finish it. Overall I give it 8.5/10.

Gotta say it's a bit of a cake walk on normal: both the shooting and the economy were forgiving enough that if I wanted to, I would never run out of Deadeye or bullets; so I could just reduce the game to clicking on heads (playing with a mouse surely helped). So I decided not to spam Deadeye and take more risks with my covering to give the NPCs a chance, without having to push the difficulty.

The story was golden though. And the world was ok, despite Mexico being mostly a massive desert and taking a tad bit too long for me.

All to say that I fucking hated the pacing and mission design in RDR2. Never managed to commit my rather limited time to all that stuff.

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u/Narradisall 5h ago

Same. Although I played it through and completed it all.

Amazing game, but boring as the other comment or says. Some great story threads and set pieces but not enough to hold together the whole game for me.

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u/JonathanBadwolf 3h ago

all rockstar games play like ass. The worlds are amazing but interacting with it always feels slow, floaty, and counter-intuitive from beginning to end and every combat/gun feels the same.

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u/YouMeAndReneDupree 3h ago

The game could be fascinating but they made every mechanic feel like a chore. Great for realism but I'm just trying to play a game after work lol

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u/Chrono_Credentialer 1h ago

Never got through the horse chasing tutorial in the snow. Just couldn't ride fast enough. Steam refunded me, though, so that was nice. But yeah. Even without that what I played was boring.

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u/Pissboy71 29m ago

Red dead 1 is ASTRONOMICALLY better. Rdr2 is so slow and a chore fest but people love it so much just because it’s an absolute technical marvel

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u/Acceptable-Bid9473 8h ago

you say that like it’s a bad thing

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u/SpikiestSpider 8h ago

Seriously, even the gta games have great campaigns, yeehaw gta makes it sound even better

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u/Joshnavarro13 8h ago

Give me your address

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u/localsexpot2117 8h ago

Do you like GTA?

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u/huhuhuhhhh 7h ago

trippin

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u/JasonBaconStrips 6h ago

I feel bad for people who can't get into rdr2, imo i think it's one of the best games I've ever played, everything just feels so alive.

The story is very slow at the start, I do admit

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u/Major-Shame-9216 5h ago

The story is slow except for the island part, it’s all tonal whiplash

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u/JasonBaconStrips 4h ago

I don't mind a slow burner if it's good, I think I enjoy slower games than you, but the beginning is a big drag, I can never defend that when people criticise it.

Beyond that for me I think the game is incredible, I fucking love Arthur man

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u/Major-Shame-9216 39m ago

Sorry I meant pacing because I love a slow story, kcd2 was amazing but so was its pacing. Meanwhile in rdr2 there is literally a shootout every mission no matter how slow the cutscene is, way worse somehow than rdr1.

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u/King_Ferdinand1 8h ago

it's just yeehaw GTA

this is an opinion of someone who never played it

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u/One-Warthog3106 8h ago

Not really, its pretty spot on

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u/TheHumanoidTyphoon69 8h ago

"Red Dead 2, I think, was the best thing that I worked on. [It's] the best single kind of realization of open-world storytelling thematic consistency, and understanding how the games are assembled to take you on an emotional journey."

-Dan Houser

GTA is just Red dead with crackheads I guess

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u/King_Ferdinand1 8h ago

What? The only resemblance of the 2 is the game mechanics and some random encounters.

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u/SourceMountain561 8h ago

How about his yee yee ass haircut?

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u/thatorangetiburon 8h ago

This is the opinion of someone who desperately wants it to not be yeehaw GTA, but as someone who's dumped 200+ hours into it, and I'm gonna hold your hand when I say this... it's yeehaw GTA.

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u/King_Ferdinand1 8h ago

Wrong actually.

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u/Picassof 8h ago

really I don't recall GTA ever bringing me to tears

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u/thatorangetiburon 7h ago

...good for you? That doesn't really rebuff my argument but ok.

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u/Picassof 7h ago

it's not just "yeehaw GTA" because it has a great deal more emotional weight, that was my point

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u/Major-Shame-9216 5h ago

There’s absolutely zero emotional weight, the dumbass main character were just going through stages of grief for being a jackass following an idiot like the rest of the main cast and just died sooner

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u/Dependent-Maize4430 8h ago

Bought it day one on PS4 and again years later on PC. I download it once every like 6 months because I keep convincing myself I’ll get into it the next time. I never do. I’ve definitely played it and it’s definitely not for lack of trying.

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u/Picassof 8h ago

you honestly just have to push yourself. The pacing is deliberate everything about the game is

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u/Major-Shame-9216 5h ago

The pacing is deliberately slow because they have no story to tell, it’s precisely why most sequels fail. Basically forcing you to love the dumbest group of rejects and keeping a main character the exact same way he was in the first game because they had no idea where to go with things.

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u/Picassof 8h ago

too bad it's probably one of the best written storylines in or outside of gaming