I never completed rdr2. Stopped playing it one day after trying to do loads of hunting and getting perfect pelts etc Might need to repick it up one day
It's a cracking game. I bought it yonks ago and only played the first snowy bit and then left it alone. Came back to it months later and got hooked. Best game I've ever played tbh.
Settle down luv FFS. In all seriousness though it is right up there for me. So much detail and variety in what you can do. I mean it's no terranigma on the snes but definitely makes my top 5.
Was gonna put that in my original comment RDR2 GTAV is amazing, but Red Dead takes it to another level.
Yeah that's what we're all waiting for. Can only go on that one trailer right now, but it promises to be sensational.
You'll all be pleased to know that I got promoted to Silver III league in UFL Got Danny Ings up front, and Boubakary Soumare in midfield Got thumped 7-0 in my first game lol
I played GTAV online for a bit years ago, but got bored with it as I just used to get hunted down all the time by people with loads of superior guns etc. Liked the Coop mele rumble things, there was one at the prision which was fun. One on one last man standing wins, no guns just baseball bats, knives, golf clubs etc I presume you're talking about the later heists and DC stuff like that though ?
Can make arguments for both and will come down to individual preference. GTA has more to it due to being in a modern setting and therefore having more variety of missions/vehicles etc whereas RDR is far more immersive and slow paced and carries a bit more of an old school vibe with the hunting etc. I prefer RDR2 as I don't ever play games online and like to immerse myself in them and take my time rather than the chaos of GTA. GTA better for a short play but rdr2 better overall imo. Arguably GTA V isn't even the best GTA too...
Controversial..... I liked the one set in New York, with the Russian gangster. GTAIV ? Never finished it though
I'd like to see a GTA Cornwall, where you can either help old biddies with their shopping or break into pasty shops and nick their flaky pastry goods.