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No portion of Red Dead Redemption 2 is as disliked as the part on Guarma. The story felt like it took a nosedive during this chapter, and the open-world environment was gone, replaced with an island in the middle of the ocean that didn't feel connected in any way to prior experiences. Aside from maybe taking out a few parrots and lizards, the hunting is not as interesting as in other areas. Guarma feels like a stain on a game that is known for having engaging and enticing environments. When it's time to leave Guarma, both you and Arthur Morgan will not look back fondly on your time th


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has so much to offer in terms of exploration and discovery that it was almost impossible for me to ever feel anything other than childlike wonder when venturing out in its world. I couldn’t put it down, but when I finally had to, I just couldn’t stop thinking about


The snow is an actual obstacle for your horse to plow through, making it lose its stamina just by trotting forward. The hunting is fairly choice, but you also have to contend with the packs of ravening wolves that prey on hapless hunters around the mountainsi


Even before outing Micah as a snitch, Arthur was one of Bell's greatest adversaries. As Morgan notices early on what a terrible human being Micah is. Also, it doesn't matter how close Bell gets to Dutch, or how much power he gains in the group, Arthur is never afraid to stand up to


This is something players will probably learn within the prologue chapter: watch your step. Rockstar’s attempts to make things realistic mean that if players aren’t careful, they’ll easily wreck themselves. Your horse can’t scale mountains and neither can Art


Getting lost in riding along the beautiful areas of Red Dead 2 will make a player forget they’re still traveling in a dangerous, largely lawless land. It’s common to be ambushed by a gang, and Arthur will need to prove capable of fighting back at a moment’s not


In most open-world games where there are a lot of enemies, there’s also a ton of loot. Players will spend several seconds after each and every battle encounter, collecting items and cash from the defea


The simplified UI is one of the highlights of the game, and one of the best things the game does on a surface level. What’s especially helpful, though, is the game’s map. The mini-map constantly points towards the next major location, but also indicates every animal a player can h


In much the same way as the controversial Death Stranding forces players to laboriously walk from one far off location to another, Red Dead Redemption 2 wants the player to fully embody Arthur Morgan throughout their experience in the game's world. On a first playthough, this can take some time to get used to, as Arthur isn't exactly the most forthcoming about his needs, wants, life, thoughts, or desires. It's a relationship which builds over time, but by the end of Red Dead Redemption 2 players know Arthur nearly just as well as they know themselves. As uncomfortable as it may be to slowly, methodically re-learn all of the mechanics on a second playthrough, the amount of emotional presence and immediate understanding which comes from knowing Arthur's full story from the start makes the early chapters of the game all the more poignant upon repeat viewings, and highlights the fantastically-written characters Rockstar has always been known for in an even greater fash


Saint Denis is a marvel of video game development, as it feels like a real, breathing city. But Arthur Morgan's annoyance with the growth of the "civilized" world transfers over to players quicker than you would think. Gone are the open world reviews|Https://openworldpedia.com/ spaces where you can gallop to your heart's content. Instead, if you so much as brush up against a random citizen, the law will be on you faster than a case of tuberculosis . And once you're Wanted in Saint Denis, it is such a hassle to simply get to a post office to pay your bounty there. Plus, the whole environment is a stark, grimy contrast to the previous areas you encountered in the st


The Tomb Raider franchise is very close to my heart and I've followed its ups and downs since the very beginning. The Tomb Raider reboot brought the franchise to a new audience and severely kicked up its production value. Rise of the Tomb Raider felt like a pinnacle of that achievement. The narrative is engaging, the challenges varied, and the game was enjoyable from start to finish. Lara Croft dominates in this game and I'm here for


Though it’s been out for over a year now, Rockstar’s latest game, Red Dead Redemption 2 , remains a sensation. It’s a title that quickly became one of those experiences every gamer has to try once. It's just a stunning all-around achievem


Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC looks absolutely gorgeous with all the graphical settings kicked up to Ultra, although even players with higher-end computers may experience some graphical glitches and frame rate stutters during cutscenes and transitional landscape shots. Importantly, everyone will definitely need to make sure their graphics card drivers are updated to the latest version. There have been some reports of more serious technical and graphical errors, enough to prompt a link on the Rockstar Games Launcher to their tech support page for common solutions to the most prominent problems, but none of those were personally experienced during multiple hours of playtime here, save for the occasional dead body wiggling strangely in the mud or bouncing up and down in the s