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  • @NilfgardianNationalist
    @NilfgardianNationalist Год назад +7040

    this game made me do something I've never done (not even in the witcher 3 which is my favorite game). I just mounted my horse and rode with no destination, I just went wherever I could. and I enjoyed the vibe so much.

    • @livibam
      @livibam Год назад +350

      Horse mechanics are sick in this game

    • @sanguin3
      @sanguin3 Год назад +178

      Sadly, the world is so detailed and realistic that it makes the game pacing tediously slow on later playthroughs.

    • @savlecz1187
      @savlecz1187 Год назад +436

      After RDR2, I can't enjoy horse riding in any other game.

    • @queelude9
      @queelude9 Год назад +135

      Shooting people and talking to people should not use the same buttons..

    • @kresimircosic9035
      @kresimircosic9035 Год назад +35

      I am just playing Witcher 3 for the first time. Great game, but I'd say it's overrated. Witcher 1 is by far the best game in the series for me.

  • @soumyajitsanyal4146
    @soumyajitsanyal4146 Год назад +1440

    “People have 2 lives, the 2nd one begins when we realise we have only one”. This game made me realise how true this quote is

    • @jonaspetersen3072
      @jonaspetersen3072 Год назад +2

      Who said that? And in what context? I don't remember it

    • @symbiotezilla12345
      @symbiotezilla12345 Год назад +68

      @@jonaspetersen3072 it applies to arthur and anyone that has little time to live. It’s deep and insightful because like any average joe arthur is living his life albeit as a cowboy bandit until he finds out he’s dying so he tries to turn his life around and live a “better” life.

    • @cowboy4187
      @cowboy4187 Год назад +5

      @@symbiotezilla12345 He's asking who said that in the game, not sure if Arthur says that himself or if the nun says it to him.

    • @editating_2614
      @editating_2614 Год назад +4

      @@cowboy4187 no one

    • @jonaspetersen3072
      @jonaspetersen3072 Год назад +18

      @@cowboy4187 Well I misunderstood. I thought it was a qoute from the game but it was not. The reply I got was great and really insightful

  • @promaxmedia8546
    @promaxmedia8546 Год назад +2521

    In my opinion, this is the closest we've gotten to the perfect game. The gameplay, story, characters, atmosphere, world, sound design, and graphics are all just absolutely incredible. There are plenty of other games I love to play but this game has set the bar so high that none of them ever even come close to scratching the same itch red dead 2 does

    • @faresabdullah3602
      @faresabdullah3602 Год назад +1

      And thing is its 4 years old and nothing is really that close to it atleast for me sadly i didn't like gow that much im an open world whore so im really hoping gta 6 will be the same level atleast

    • @malachiolmstead
      @malachiolmstead Год назад +16

      I agree with you for the most part but i think god of war is the closest game to perfection

    • @finn.25
      @finn.25 Год назад +72

      @@malachiolmstead I think (having played both) GoW is the closer game-y game to perfection. Decently linear, side quests, good combat system, etc., where as RDR2 is a very immersive, realistic game. It goes through the change of a man, (Arthur Morgan) as he (based on the player) changes, and regains his morality, or worsens, and becomes rotten. Both very good games, just in different ways.

    • @malachiolmstead
      @malachiolmstead Год назад +5

      @@finn.25 yeah i definitely agree rdr2 is still one of my favorite games of all time I've played it like 3-4 times now and same with GoW although i think I've played GoW more but thats also cause ragnerok is finally coming out so I'm replaying it again. I just think i noticed more problems in rdr2 then i did in GoW like rdr2 had more bugs and sometimes clunky controls i didn't really have anything buggy happen in GoW (althought after kicking a chain and having to climb it is annoying and a little clunky) but they are a 9.8/10 and 9.9/10 with GoW taking the win imo. Both very different style of games but both doing it at a very high level

    • @muffindino1001
      @muffindino1001 Год назад +5

      I agree! I feel the same about Horizon Zero Dawn - such a stunning game. So I was delighted when I stumbled onto Red Dead 2, though they are very different from one another. I simply think that they have such great stories which I haven’t found in many games yet… and to me that’s basically the most important aspect of any video game. 😊😅

  • @coffeebreakfiction1765
    @coffeebreakfiction1765 Год назад +1070

    I returned to gaming after 15 years out, and the first game I played was RDR2 and I thought “oh wow so this is how the average game is now!? Amazing!” I was mistaken.

    • @LC__15
      @LC__15 Год назад +62

      Have a similar story to yours haha. Last console I owned was the original Xbox and gave it to my best friend in 06 and never owned another console until the new PS5 I bought July of last year. Played Last of Us 1, Ghost of Tsushima, Uncharted 4, Sniper Elite 4 and then Witcher 3 . Bought digital copy of RDR2 last January rushing through it getting to the end and trying to move onto Elden Ring, God of War but after playing as Arthur Morgan in the final days of the Wild West, nothing (for me) compares to the experience RDR2 has given me. On my 15th playthrough now 😄 on Version 1.00 (bought the disk), spent 2 months in Chapter 2 and in Chapter 4, I used Angelo Brontë glitch (v1) to get Arthur safely into New Austin (no Invisible sniper) to hunt the remaining Legendary Animals, complete Herbalist 9 and collect last Dinosaur Bones, felt great to do that as Arthur. Gonna be hard for another game to take that # 1 spot for me.

    • @joegibbskins
      @joegibbskins 6 месяцев назад +5

      Same. Last system is previously owned was an N64. I bought a system to play this game, and my first thought was, oh man things have come along way since Ocarina and Golden Eye The next game I bought was GTA V hoping it’d scratch that itch, and while it was fun, the world in RDII just felt so much more cartoony and dead. I’ve played a bunch of games since then, but none of them capture the novel in a game feel of RD II

    • @myronwilborn6561
      @myronwilborn6561 6 месяцев назад +8

      Lol way to set the bar 😂

    • @adawg3032
      @adawg3032 6 месяцев назад +6

      You were majorly mistaken. This is the needle in the haystack. Elden Ring, RDR2, and Baldurs Gate 3 are my 3 top current gen games. RDR2 still feels current gen somehow, an unaware individual could be fooled into thinking it was released last week and know none the better.

    • @jaanu2222
      @jaanu2222 4 месяца назад

      @@LC__15 15th playthrough ? out of all those games 🤢

  • @harshamohite1289
    @harshamohite1289 Год назад +1835

    That ride back to Shady Bell after returning from *that place* after *that heist* in Saint Denis is probably the single most powerful moment I've ever experienced in a video game. D'Angelo kicks in, the storm clouds billow overhead, and I popped into cinematic mode and just sat there in a trance. Red Dead 2 is an undeniable achievement in interactive storytelling.

    • @jamesturner2914
      @jamesturner2914 Год назад +63

      I said this to my friend yesterday. It was like watching a western, an epic. This should be the gold standard for video game story telling.

    • @tahiti42
      @tahiti42 Год назад +22

      In my first playthrough I was like "what is this?" and I went into cinematic mode and watched. In my second playthrough I almost forgot this would happen and got the chills. So I went into cinematic mode and almost cried.

    • @estebancantero4751
      @estebancantero4751 Год назад +8

      The thing that you are talking without spoilers with very non-specifics terms and we all understood, means how deep this game gets carved into your soul..

    • @jumpyboi7784
      @jumpyboi7784 Год назад +2

      ong man, even in the ride over there I was lowkey in my feels cuz my great grandpa just died and I was looking around and saw this farmer working hard. I was reminded of how my great grandpa came from nothing and worked real hard, he loved westerns. Wish I could've shown him this game. It is and forever will be my favorite game of all time.

    • @thebulletkin8393
      @thebulletkin8393 Год назад +1

      I played this game during my exam period so I didn’t have to get caught up with mechanics, the last single player story based game I played was just cause 3, and before that there was nothing. It was however one of the best story experiences I’ve ever had, that part in particular had me leaning back in my chair and simply welling up because you could feel the atmosphere

  • @gleam6370
    @gleam6370 Год назад +1632

    A monumental achievement in interactive storytelling. Now that it has been almost been 4 years I can’t help but wonder if we’ll ever see a single player experience like RDR2 again... a budget of 500 million with this level of craft and dedication to the world, character, and the narrative. And basically everything else in between. I hope I’m wrong, but it may be a once in a lifetime game

    • @tiagoo.4161
      @tiagoo.4161 Год назад +8

      Elden ring

    • @nathaniellarose4707
      @nathaniellarose4707 Год назад +306

      @@tiagoo.4161 elden ring is a great game in its own right but in a completely different category, its not even close to interactive storytelling compared to red dead 2

    • @andymontanez56
      @andymontanez56 Год назад +16

      Gta 6

    • @bigzed7908
      @bigzed7908 Год назад +34

      1000 planets! And you can land anywhere on them 😂 Yep, we are fucked. I hope not tho.

    • @Pulpzero420
      @Pulpzero420 Год назад +14

      @@bigzed7908 Not starfield 💀

  • @jpsmithart7565
    @jpsmithart7565 Год назад +549

    That was my favorite thing about this game, the fact that there weren’t 1000 markers on a map. That it actively encouraged exploration and most of the encounters I had felt organic which cultivated a feeling of realism in the game. It fostered a sense of experiencing an event rather than just accomplishing a task like so many open world games feel like nowadays

    • @jacobfife7273
      @jacobfife7273 Год назад +8

      I think those Ubisoft/Horizon games should make their maps more dynamic when you zoom in/out. If you look at the online map for RDR2 it looks exactly the same as the one of HFW he showed in the video but the game hides them until you zoom in

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen Год назад +2

      I'm on my 2nd playthru and still finding a bunch of stuff I missed by just being a few feet too far from seeing it. Even entire stranger missions and animals like iguanas I figured were only in Guarma and New Austin. You really are incentivized to explore by not being drowned in markers nagging you to do it.

    • @scottwatson7844
      @scottwatson7844 7 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agree as most open world games feel like a chore now rather than a fun experience.

  • @AyudaParaUnGamer
    @AyudaParaUnGamer Год назад +146

    This video was extremely wholesome. A man enjoying his favourite game, sharing stories of his newborn son and the trip with his wife. It felt like talking with a cool vibing guy in a bar. And also convinced me of buying RDR2. Loved it. Congrats man.

  • @technocore1591
    @technocore1591 Год назад +958

    I love the concept of an empty forest where something MIGHT happen, as opposed to the Ubisoft style. Makes the world SO much more alive and immersive.

    • @inyourgranmaass3605
      @inyourgranmaass3605 Год назад +1

      I got raped by some weirdo in wood type area

    • @z6316
      @z6316 Год назад

      Ubisoft doesn't know how to craft open world games. They just copy what witcher and others have done

    • @lookatmyright
      @lookatmyright Год назад +64

      Rockstar loves the concept of making the players to explore instead of spoon feeding their players. I mostly discovers cool things happening out in the middle of nowhere because I was collecting resources for Pearson.
      They basically wanted to give each different players with different playstyle what they want. People that likes to roleplay and explore more will do anything to discover everything, but it won't be too much of a problem for people who's only in it for the story.

    • @jimmie_collins
      @jimmie_collins Год назад +10

      Like getting rammed into a tree by an elk on your 12th time thru the woods. So great.

    • @Shade_Kat
      @Shade_Kat Год назад +27

      @@lookatmyright that's what makes red dead 2 such a unique game. Still a shame that rockstar has lost it's touch now and instead dump updates for GTA online to farm up their shark card sales

  • @senshai1267
    @senshai1267 Год назад +613

    this game is one of the most memorable experiences in a virtual world i've ever had . it is just pure brilliance and Rockstar really did change how i look at other devs, and how sometimes i feel the devs are lazy when i compare it to this masterpiece . The slow pacing and brilliantly dense scripts and dialogue interation and an ever changing world design , and the music , aaah the music . chef's kiss

    • @umcevidyas8558
      @umcevidyas8558 Год назад +10

      my only issue with everything behind this game, and rockstar as a whole, is their crunch culture. otherwise yes i fully agree, this game is one of my only three modern 10/10s (we don't talk about the online)

    • @gustavotriqui
      @gustavotriqui Год назад +7

      I don't think it is fair to say that other developers are lazy. Those other developers don't have a 540 million dollars budget to play with.
      RDR2 is awesome, but it is not just because the attention to detail. It is also the highest budget in a piece of entertainment ever. More than any other movie, series, video game, cartoon...

    • @StumbIingforward
      @StumbIingforward Год назад +3

      @@umcevidyas8558 So many hours I put into the online. Believing it was going to be the greatest online gaming experience I’ve ever played. Only for them to murder it. My balls still hurt from that kick. Gave the online up about a year ago now. I’ll miss Karl, my fat horse..

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад +2

      I don't think a lot of the developers are lazy though, most games have a focus and try to achieve that focus, this game's focus is the world and cinematic storytelling, which it thrives in, It doesn't mean other developers also have to focus on the same thing, right? This game is a masterpiece in its own way, but that doesn't mean every other game is bad, they do different things, like every game this game also has flaws and mediocre elements.

    • @slimkt
      @slimkt Год назад +1

      I agree with most everything except seeing other game devs as lazy. As Gustavo said, R* has an insane budget to hire on tons of people; the amount of hands that touched this game before it got to players is ridiculously high compared to devs with much smaller teams and budgets, hence why the credits are so long. We can praise a studio’s work without tearing others down.

  • @BaxBoogey22
    @BaxBoogey22 Год назад +88

    I'll never forget how long the end credits were. It's amazing how many people it takes for something like this to come together. Rd2 really is an achievement that should be lauded for years to come for the bar it set.

  • @lonestarbuckeye6889
    @lonestarbuckeye6889 Год назад +100

    Easily the greatest game I've ever played, you didn't even get into the awesome fact that you can either greet or antagonize everyone you come across and some of the dialog that happens is just hilarious, and some might get you punched in the face or shot, very entertaining either way.

  • @notsae66
    @notsae66 Год назад +527

    Red Dead Redemption 2 has some of the most engaging and believable story telling and characters of all time. I've seen this game make some of the hardest men I've ever known tear up at some points and burst out laughing at others.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Год назад +46

      i do not normally get upset at anything but man i just lost it when arthur said goodbye to the horse i had been riding around for 60 hours lol. like it felt like losing a real companion.

    • @prince_warhero
      @prince_warhero Год назад +8

      totally agree. but gameplay, mission design has many problems

    • @inyourgranmaass3605
      @inyourgranmaass3605 Год назад +1

      @@prince_warhero who you got that from nakey jakey

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe Год назад +15

      @@inyourgranmaass3605 I mean nakey jakey isn't wrong, as much as I loved the game the mission design did get on my nerves. That and the slow animations for everything.

    • @HSG4meR
      @HSG4meR Год назад +3

      @@inyourgranmaass3605 he has just synthesized the problem in a well put together video.

  • @kehar4686
    @kehar4686 Год назад +431

    This masterpiece will age like fine wine. I can’t wait to introduce my kids to Red Dead Redemption II. To watch new eyes transfixed on Arthur’s story.

    • @OgZz73
      @OgZz73 Год назад +58

      They will say what is this shitty graphics dad 💀

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад +4

      @@OgZz73 Oh yeah true 😂.

    • @theunhappygamer1744
      @theunhappygamer1744 Год назад +28

      @@OgZz73 They may say that. But RDR2 will hold up graphically much better than say a game from the early 2000's. And RDR2 will always be an impressive game as the developers put just an incredible amount of work into the detail of the game that it will always be a game that most studios will have difficultly beating.

    • @tahiti42
      @tahiti42 Год назад +13

      I always try to convince my friends to play it. Then one did when their partner got sick and they finally recognized what I was talking about all the time.

    • @OgZz73
      @OgZz73 Год назад +6

      @@tahiti42 ppl barely listen to recommendations nowadays smh

  • @Imps603
    @Imps603 Год назад +57

    one of the things I love about this game is even though the map looks empty, in reality the entire game world is absolutely dangerous. there's nothing scarier than going through the swamps at night because you don't know what you'll run into, whether it be night folk, a gator, or a ghost. going through the swamps at night still gives me goosebumps to this day

    • @opticracer3927
      @opticracer3927 Год назад +3

      There are ghosts in the game?!

    • @randomman8775
      @randomman8775 Год назад +1

      Empty? There’s strangers everywhere, buildings everywhere that u can enter, people that need help because they got bitten by a snake and need u to suck the venom out. I don’t know where u got “empty” from

    • @randomman8775
      @randomman8775 Год назад

      @@opticracer3927 yes

    • @davidian2.024
      @davidian2.024 Год назад

      There’s a Ghost train too

    • @aPastelDragon
      @aPastelDragon 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@randomman8775 I think he was talking about how there isn't five hundred icons on the map

  • @hankrearden5460
    @hankrearden5460 Год назад +12

    I played Witcher 3 and RDR2 back to back after RDR2 released. I had yet to try Witcher 3 till that point and i got the best gaming experience i have ever had with these 2 games playing them for the first time.

  • @jimmymurphy898
    @jimmymurphy898 Год назад +401

    Arthur Morgan is my favorite videogame character ever. No contest, he is the most well developed character I have ever had the pleasure of playing as in a videogame. It is truly astounding how good the writing is for his character and the performance Roger Clark gives. I am on my fourth playthrough and I am getting to see sides of Arthur and hear lines of dialogue I never did in my first three. He's the only videogame protagonist I have played as that truly feels like a human being. We also see Arthur display a huge range of emotions throughout the story like anger, love for those he cares about, fear, and a lot of others. I could go in more depth but if you played the game you probably know. What an incredible character. He is on the level of Walter White and Jimmy McGill in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul in my opinion. He's that good and I honestly don't think other protagonists in games come even remotely close to beating him.

    • @Wyttazs
      @Wyttazs Год назад +1

      Witcher is better character

    • @jimmymurphy898
      @jimmymurphy898 Год назад +38

      @@Wyttazs Completely disagree. I could not get into the Witcher 3 because I honestly didn't connect with the story. Arthur is a much more interesting, relatable, and charismatic character than Geralt. I do not think Geralt is that great of a protagonist. I played like 30 hours of Witcher 3 and did not connect with him.

    • @Wyttazs
      @Wyttazs Год назад

      @@jimmymurphy898 Geralts character was developed in 8 books even before games. After reading all the books and playing the games I just can't agree that character developed just trough one game could be better. Most people agree that Geralt is one of the best game characters ever.

    • @jimmymurphy898
      @jimmymurphy898 Год назад +14

      @@Wyttazs I would counter that point by saying the Witcher 3 was supposed ro bring in a lot of new Witcher fans and attach them to its world and characters. When it came out it was more mainstream than any other Witcher game or book and in my opinion it failed. Rockstar managed to make Arthur Morgan compelling in one long videogame and give him the depth as a character usually only relegated to tv shows or novels. The fact that I have to consume all of this extra media out of the Witcher 3 to get a well developed Geralt proves to me Arthur is a better developed character. Rockstar was able to make one of the most compelling fictional characters ever in one game and I didn't have to consume any other piece of media to get that character development.

    • @24fretsoffury
      @24fretsoffury Год назад +22

      Roger Clark made Arthur. Fantastic job. 10/10, he really brought so much life to the character.
      The humming to himself as he rides alone.
      “You sir, are a fish!”
      Love it.

  • @dumbdaryl
    @dumbdaryl Год назад +57

    No spoilers for anyone who hasn’t played it. This game is my favorite game of all time, the story is 11/10. The amount of detail in this game still amazes me. There’s so many random encounters you can experience. sometimes I just hop on to explore locations and i always find something new with every play through. The stranger missions really delve deeper into the character of Arthur Morgan as well, but I like that you don’t have to play them in order to understand the full story. I’ve probably played the story 4-5 times and i always say “this time I’m going to do a low honor play through” but I always get so immersed in the story and characters I always play as an honorable Arthur. No game has gotten close to match RDR2 and no game ever will in my opinion. A true masterpiece.

    • @dr.skulhamr3220
      @dr.skulhamr3220 Год назад +2

      Indeed, I find myself in every play-through gravitating toward high honor. Maybe it's just the way we see the world.

  • @TheRiccardo
    @TheRiccardo Год назад +60

    Just as you said, almost 4 years passed a lot has changed, but the one thing that didn't changed is the vibe of this game. this is the kind of game I always dreamed of when I was a kid. The game where you can do whatever you want, where there is so much to do. Everything you can imagine. In a realistic western way. Not zombie, not horror, not fantasy just dirty guns and blood. And when this came out the dream came true. I realized it a few months after finishing the game. I hope that one day, something similiar will be crafted so again we could make our child dreams of a game fullfill.

  • @1div2agent74
    @1div2agent74 Год назад +35

    Can't believe I'm just playing this for the first time. Absolute masterpiece

  • @dr.k8610
    @dr.k8610 Год назад +326

    I believe this game is truly a one-of-a-kind experience, something we will never have again. Games like this might genuinely be once in a lifetime, or at least the kind of game we don’t see for another ten to fifteen years or so. It’s certainly the last game of any quality we see from rockstar, let alone this kind of quality

    • @_ripVanWinkle_
      @_ripVanWinkle_ Год назад +9

      Ghost Of Tsushima & GOW is a good contender

    • @lilbigrstar
      @lilbigrstar Год назад +18

      @Chill gaming gta 6 is going to be woke garbage 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @wurble
      @wurble Год назад +26

      @@_ripVanWinkle_ Ghost of Tsushima doesn't come anywhere close. The environment looks very pretty but it's not at all interesting to explore. The game characters are forgettable and the story is bland.

    • @jamesiron4010
      @jamesiron4010 Год назад +15

      It's going to get very dark when you realize the Houser brother who wrote Red Dead 1 and 2 left the company. Whoever makes the third (if there will be one) will not have the same skillset, intention, or heart.

    • @BreakHarpe
      @BreakHarpe Год назад +1

      I started from scratch & having a ball. I've played a bunch of hours already & I haven't even did 10 missions yet. It's just soooo much to do that has nothing to fo with game. Then it's even krazier how u can just explore random spots. I never really look at the map to see what it says outside of me going to the actual mission. Now I have to zoom in & look at what it says. It may just say "Johnsons Cabin" & u go & may find something valuable. My thing now is to stack up my money so that's what I'ven been doing. I've learned so much watching RUclips videos. I played this game by the book last time but now I know I don't have to follow exactly what the the game says. I've never played a game that was this free. It almost like a real world of just life. This time around I'm going to spend alot more time at camp & I'm going to read my journal now as I go

  • @FromTheAtticTV
    @FromTheAtticTV Год назад +86

    This remains my favorite game of all time. We NEED a PS5 patch asap.

    • @Jason-uz5mj
      @Jason-uz5mj Год назад +6

      No what we need is more content for Online

    • @Stealthcastlandon
      @Stealthcastlandon Год назад +20

      @@Jason-uz5mj or, how about this... both

    • @FromTheAtticTV
      @FromTheAtticTV Год назад +8

      @@Jason-uz5mj Yeah, that's truly lacking. Personally, I couldn't care less about Red Dead Online, but for those who enjoy it, a real update is needed.

    • @ct2530
      @ct2530 Год назад

      Get a PC. Mod it. Enjoy.

    • @FromTheAtticTV
      @FromTheAtticTV Год назад +10

      @@ct2530 But I play on console 🤷‍♂️ If other games have 60fps patches for PS5, I'm sure Rockstar of all companies can do it.

  • @BranislavSlenker
    @BranislavSlenker 4 месяца назад +7

    I remember that I bought RDR 2 in January 2020 and I couldn't have timed it better. The story, the game mechanics, the vividness of the world and how immersive it can get is truly hard to match. I remember some times when I wanted to do the missions but I ended up fishing and hunting. It's one of those games you want to forget so you can experience it all again for the first time.

  • @kronic0961
    @kronic0961 Год назад +16

    What an incredible game. It really is the subtle details that might get overlooked, like the way the sound of the horses' hooves change on different landscapes. You can hear the crunching of snow up in the mountains. Bravo RDR2, bravo. 👏

  • @nathanfinley7654
    @nathanfinley7654 Год назад +161

    Honestly RDR2 is the most *complete* game imo. Everything in the game feels right. From the body movements to the horse movements.
    All the fighting that's capable in it is seemless and just...fits. everything just fits so well.

    • @daze2028
      @daze2028 Год назад +10

      The only thing I don’t like is the missions are repetitive and don’t give you much freedom

    • @thephoenix4093
      @thephoenix4093 Год назад

      except the connection to rdr1.

    • @londonfog6654
      @londonfog6654 Год назад

      Guarma could've been so much more

    • @Magnus_Loov
      @Magnus_Loov Год назад

      @@daze2028 Yes. I found the game extremely slow and boring. Quit after the first missions. Totally linear. Nothing happening for a long time when you are just riding a horse.
      Extremely boring game!
      The most complete game?
      Yes if "completely boring" is on the agenda.

    • @nixnox1962
      @nixnox1962 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@Magnus Lööv love how you think you can judge a game without even playing past the first missions

  • @thebatmane2220
    @thebatmane2220 Год назад +26

    Red dead 2 imo has the best and most immersive world in games today, I lost count of how many times I’d put my controller down just for a second to look away only to hear an NPC trying to talk to me or gunshots in the distance, the world feels so alive and natural, hope this game gets a 60fps update at some point.

  • @rossline2543
    @rossline2543 Год назад +13

    This game is hands down my favorite game of all time! I played this game to the absolute max. Squeezed every bit of the experience I could. Hunting, fishing, exploring every corner of the map. I'd wait to complete missions I knew would move the story forward until I played that point of the game for 50 hours. I'm afraid to look at how many hours I have on this game. I bought it the day it came out and I played it regularly on the same story for the last 4 years. I finally finished the last mission 2 weeks ago. I have so many memories of discovering something in the game and getting so hyped! I don't think I've ever or will ever again get lost in a game like I did this one. You wanna talk about a completionist whenever a stranger or character asked for items to craft something I usually already had several of what they were looking for. Crazy...
    P.S. My wife hates this game lol.

  • @codynate4522
    @codynate4522 Год назад +10

    Hands down my favorite video game ever made. Easily holds my attention for hours on end and I always love coming back to it. I've played through twice now, soon to start my 3rd time and I learn new stuff with each playthrough. I like other games but I love this game.

  • @Matt-ij6gm
    @Matt-ij6gm Год назад +99

    Dude, you kill it when it comes to reviewing games. It’s easy to see you’re doing something you’re passionate about given the amount of research and the production quality. Keep up the great work, bud!

  • @kckwlrjjrr
    @kckwlrjjrr Год назад +48

    My favorite scenes in the game:
    When Morgan and Lenny got drunk at the Saloon.
    The missions with Sadie (Baddest chick on the planet)
    And the saddest scene, most would say when Morgan died or when his horse died.
    But for me it was when he gave the payroll money to Tilly, and called her sweetheart....
    I think the game is such a success because there's a little Arthur Morgan in all of us.

    • @aldworth33
      @aldworth33 Год назад +6

      When Arthur says to Dutch "I gave you all I had" broke me. You can even see it move Dutch if you watch it back, unbelievable game, shame the online side has been hung out to dry

    • @kckwlrjjrr
      @kckwlrjjrr Год назад +1

      @@aldworth33 yeh, plus too many coward griefers on the online side
      I played storyline up until epilogue, never played the online, so then i tried the online, and quickly found it's not my cup of tea, so i went back to storyline to finish out the game

    • @aldworth33
      @aldworth33 Год назад

      @@kckwlrjjrr you should have joined our posse, we set up a group of none greifers numbering over 100 who played most days together it was really fun until the updates stopped then the numbers slowly fell off and now even I haven't played for a few months, we mainly play fortnite or fall guys together to keep in touch, it's sad really cos we all love red dead some have literally grinded to millions of dollars and thousands of gold bars for nothing 😔

    • @kckwlrjjrr
      @kckwlrjjrr Год назад +1

      @@aldworth33 Yeh, looks like they are about to focus on gta6 now
      I heard you can't use mods on playstation or xbox, is that correct?

    • @aldworth33
      @aldworth33 Год назад +1

      @@kckwlrjjrr yes mate

  • @chocvanswirlx_o
    @chocvanswirlx_o Год назад +1

    Love your videos! You’re so right about RDR2. I loved the first one, but I spent so much time exploring in the second. The side quests are fun and surprising and exciting. Love this game!

  • @officermofiz4600
    @officermofiz4600 7 месяцев назад +7

    I just finished the game (epilogue 2 completed) and left perplexed... It was easily the most detailed, most heavy hearted game I have ever played. The amount of work Rockstar put in this game was mind numbing and to say the least, this is why we fell in love with gaming at the first place.

  • @diablok1958
    @diablok1958 Год назад +35

    it’s funny, i just found myself replaying this. Max’d out honor for the first time. felt good.
    and then of course cried my eyes out the last hour of arthur’s story

  • @thejakelegion
    @thejakelegion Год назад +70

    The immersion in this game is better than any other game in existence.

  • @SnoopLion1Love
    @SnoopLion1Love Год назад +2

    The horse mechanics are truly amazing...the simple ability to speed up or slow down to so many levels of speed....galloping at medium speed past a pretty field...slowing to a trot approaching a town and eventually to a slow walk watching all the npcs go about their business...it's one of the most satisfying open worlds to just roam around in

  • @colebaker___
    @colebaker___ Год назад +4

    This game is THE BEST gaming experience I’ve ever had. I’m on my 5th (or 6th?) play through and I still find myself just getting lost in a world that continues to offer me new experiences. The story and characters are incredible. I love that the game lets you make Arthur Morgan whatever kind of man you want because it makes the emotions real for both he and the player

  • @martymcfly88mph35
    @martymcfly88mph35 Год назад +70

    This game is so good I cried my eyes out when Arthur had his last stand. It was just so damn emotional and good, up there with the best movies or shows I've ever watched. You and your wife are a great looking couple btw man.

    • @StumbIingforward
      @StumbIingforward Год назад +2

      It has that iconic feel to it. Like it’s a story that had to be told, or was meant to be, if that makes any sense.
      Another great moment, my first play through, when Arthur begins his final ride, and the music kicks in.
      Countless games out there where the average person won’t even remember the story. Or where the story only really exists so that you can play the game. But RDR2, especially that first time, that’s not something you’ll just forget.
      Dammit Dutch…

  • @harrisonnnnt
    @harrisonnnnt Год назад +55

    Red dead 2 is my favourite singleplayer game of all time. Some people might think its boring, and I understand that the game isn't for everyone, but I had such a good time playing through this game for the first time. I get the same nostalgia for when I played this game for the first time, than I get for old fortnite or playing cod zombies with the boys. If you haven't played this game yet, then go and do it right now.

    • @jonaspetersen3072
      @jonaspetersen3072 Год назад +6

      Please don't compare the game to fortnite. It's insulting

    • @harrisonnnnt
      @harrisonnnnt Год назад +2

      @@jonaspetersen3072 OG Fortnite was goated. Just comparing the nostalgia.

    • @memeduka
      @memeduka Год назад +3

      @@harrisonnnnt zoomer found

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад

      @@memeduka What's a zoomer 😳?

    • @simianto9957
      @simianto9957 Год назад

      @@johananj.j8003 Anyone born between 1997 and 2012. The term is usually used as an insult as they are young

  • @kobakareli
    @kobakareli Год назад +3

    I still remember this one absolutely random moment from the game. The sun was setting, so really beautiful color palette, I’m in the country side, beautiful nature all around, very slowly riding a horse, taking it easy, and suddenly the game starts playing a really nice music. I sped the horse up a bit to match the rhythm of the music. It was a really nice relaxing moment, completely random, did not need a quest or an npc to enjoy it

  • @MikeHenry3280
    @MikeHenry3280 Год назад +1

    i will never get over how insane and detailed the map is.. the different types of areas, big city, woods, lakes, u name it... soooo much to explore..

  • @SuperTommox
    @SuperTommox Год назад +8

    The story of Arthur Morgan and John Marston is just amazing.
    No other games (or even media) can really teach you something like these two games do.
    What is to be a good man?
    What is redemption of your sins?

  • @timpage9424
    @timpage9424 Год назад +18

    I remember not playing video games for months after finishing RDR2.
    it took me a month and a half to beat it and nothing came close to the experience afterwards.
    (Gosh I should go back and play it again.)

    • @JoshJr98
      @JoshJr98 Год назад

      Did you play cyberpunk yet

    • @RL-
      @RL- Год назад +1

      I'm still playing it. I didn't discover it until late - Kingdom Come Deliverance was my main game over the long term until Ghost of Tsushima came out, and then I needed something new to play to purge my brain of Last of Us 2 trauma. Apparently my oldest remaining save was from the start of chapter 2 and it was from December 2020. I'm only just approaching the epilogue now. I've clearly taken my time and I think it's been more enjoyable than it might have been if I put in immense grinding sessions. I think I've enjoyed it a lot more than any GTA game too because the story and character writing was exceptional, plus the "western" era was something new to me.
      I almost didn't buy it because I'd never played the first one, but my friend said it was a prequel and that made me think "oh okay, I've got no excuse then" lol

    • @timpage9424
      @timpage9424 Год назад

      ​@@JoshJr98 I only had a PS4 until a few months ago. So no. I might give it a shot now that I have a PS5. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @timpage9424
      @timpage9424 Год назад

      ​@@RL- I love TLOU2 personally, but it is not a fun story to experience over and over again.
      RDR2 definitely balanced the serious parts of Arthur's story with the fun so dang well that I could pop it in and play a few missions any time honestly.
      I still haven't played the original game, but I took a chance on this one 4 years ago and I'm so glad I did.

    • @RL-
      @RL- Год назад

      @@timpage9424 it's an incredibly well made game - absolutely industry leading in ways - but the story is what made the entire thing ridiculous for me, aside from when the flashback scenes popped up. I couldn't even really appreciate the scenery, the voice acting, the animations and all that other stuff properly because the story killed it for me so early. Once I realised I couldn't get a refund on my digital purchase I just finished it on autopilot and uninstalled it.
      I guess I'm the complete opposite because I only played the first game by chance - I'd been on Xbox prior to buying my PS4, and it came free with that; I didn't really know anything about TLoU before that. But it was so incredible I just replayed it over and over again while hoping for a second game for years, and once I was done enduring TLoU2 I wished I hadn't bothered hoping and waiting after all.
      And now Sony has the audacity to charge 70+ for a remake of the first game, which just seems like a lazy cash grab since it won't even include the excellent Factions mode that I couldn't get to experience fully as I played TLoU late and the player base was already fading away by that point. I'm still pissed I couldn't get my platinum trophy because of that lol. But since you haven't played it before I imagine it'd be well worth buying the new version to experience that masterpiece in all its shinier, prettier glory. I just don't see myself being able to trust or justify giving money to them again. They dumped all over the legacy of that first game.

  • @ThatTallTexan420
    @ThatTallTexan420 Год назад +6

    As a gamer, this game honestly made me feel more comfortable and mature with life. The first time I played it I did 3 missions and put it away. Forgot about it. Well, just last year I started gaming again after not, for 5 years. But also I didn't rush myself through the game. At times I would just get on my horse and go fish different locations for hours and hours. Adventuring and watching the sunsets 🌇 and sunrise 🌅. Rockstar knows they made a gem 💎 and as gamers we understand that fully. When Arthur died, I teared up a little cause throughout the whole game, he shows the integrity and eholesomeness as a character, when he did die, I got the feeling of when I watched my papa pass, and immediately went and found his grave in the game, shaken. Realizing how powerful this game was, and will forever be. And maybe in another year or two I'll relive this game. And experience a different love for the game. 🎮

  • @mcm426
    @mcm426 Год назад +2

    The attention to detail and the little things are what truly make RDR2 a special game

  • @teslaktx7612
    @teslaktx7612 Год назад +3

    “This forest is very empty” legit 10 steps away from where he stands are some Viking ruins with unique items

  • @forum42087
    @forum42087 Год назад +4

    Glad to see you (hopefully) are doing/feeling better man, can't wait for some more critiques!👍

  • @ironwoodbusted6148
    @ironwoodbusted6148 Год назад +10

    I have spent almost over 279+ hours in this game, have gotten it in 2020 and I am still having fun with it. I don't know how often I have played the story through but I am currently trying to get the 100%. This game is art.

  • @mjfalcon007
    @mjfalcon007 Год назад +1

    This was by far one of the most memorable and exciting games. I only ever finished it once but keen to go through it again and explore plenty of things I’m sure I missed in my first play through. Thank you for pointing out the positives about this game as it is well deserved.

  • @Kintaku
    @Kintaku Год назад +23

    RDR2 was so good at just making you slow down. I get why some people didn’t like how slow some things felt, but it lends itself to the immersion.
    The slowness of the mechanics means you’re never in a hurry (if you embrace it) and that, to me, is what made me feel comfortable just fishing, playing poker, talking to the gang, etc.

    • @geraltofrivia__w.w.7513
      @geraltofrivia__w.w.7513 Год назад +2

      And that's part of the problem forcing the player to play a certain way. Where's as RDR 1 there was much more freedom in play style.

    • @Kintaku
      @Kintaku Год назад +2

      @@geraltofrivia__w.w.7513 I don’t think it’s a mistake though. I think it was a conscious artistic choice.
      Any choice is going to have those who like and dislike it but I have to assume they knew what they were doing.

    • @mjkrh
      @mjkrh Год назад +3

      You want it be slower afterwards. Most people have little patience. Rdr2 is not a game for little fortnite kids, it expects some "maturity" from the player.There is an organic fast travel system in rdr2 which people don't even know exists.

    • @Kintaku
      @Kintaku Год назад +1

      @@mjkrh I completely agree. The one regret I had after beating it (and I took over 120 hours), was that didn’t take it even slower.
      The slow purposeful nature of everything tied into the theme of living on borrowed time and makes the ending so much more powerful.
      People can argue it doesn’t matter, but it really does. Those little inconveniences are necessary in my opinion.

    • @Kintaku
      @Kintaku Год назад

      @@mjkrh I completely agree. The one regret I had after beating it (and I took over 120 hours), was that didn’t take it even slower.
      The slow purposeful nature of everything tied into the theme of living on borrowed time and makes the ending so much more powerful.
      People can argue it doesn’t matter, but it really does. Those little inconveniences are necessary in my opinion.

  • @z-herb8006
    @z-herb8006 Год назад +7

    My favourite part of the game is at valentine at night when stars are out and the mud physics of the the street there are phenomenal, it truly felt like I was there, I love this game so much

  • @iR0CKt
    @iR0CKt Год назад +4

    I really love that the game is slower paced than the usual games. It made me appreciate all the small or big things. When riding your horse toward a new destination you usually end up riding like 5 minutes and it could be that nothing happens at all. But if something happens you will be surprised and you will remember that for sure. You might end up doing something completely different forgetting what you had planned. Those long rides made me think about what happened just before perhaps rockstar wanted me to think about my decisions. The game is imo the best. The music is spot on.

  • @tommyz1082
    @tommyz1082 Год назад +8

    This game is an absolute masterpiece! The story, the game play, the environment, everything! It feels alive! It looks amazing! I've never anticipated a games release more, or been happier with the result, than RD2! A MASTERPEICE!

  • @Shinja_Sleepwalker
    @Shinja_Sleepwalker Год назад +5

    I finally played this again since the very superficial play through I did when it first came out.
    I truly forgot the pure joy of time just slipping away as I play this game and do absolutely nothing while accomplishing a lot. This time around, I find that I’m enjoying all the little side activities. Collecting the cards. Following through with the famous gunslingers. Hunting the giant animals. Finding the camp item requests. I found Sadie’s harmonica while rifling through a random house by pure luck.

  • @SGortelli
    @SGortelli Год назад +6

    This is one of the few games that gave me a "video game hangover"

  • @UndeadAaronGames
    @UndeadAaronGames Год назад +8

    4 years after its launched I'm still playing the story mode , and I still say it's the greatest game ever made, and there is no close 2nd

    • @joshuashafer1078
      @joshuashafer1078 5 месяцев назад

      If you enjoy this story driven game try The Last of Us. (Not that POS TLOU2). Liberalism got the best of that one, but the original is AMAZING.

  • @austins.2495
    @austins.2495 3 месяца назад +2

    I’ve just started playing this masterpiece for the first time a few days ago. I haven’t felt this excited about a game in a very long time. It’s so great, I’m kind of glad I waited until I was ready to play it slow and give it my undivided attention. 10/10 so far

  • @jordankapral
    @jordankapral Год назад +6

    I just wanna say that the relationship you have with your wife and how y'all interact with eachother is adorable and I love it.

  • @dws0828
    @dws0828 Год назад +7

    I’ve replayed it enough to get annoyed with small bugs like side missions/ events in town not triggering and some conversations and camp encounters just not triggering for me anymore past the initial playthrough I did, but I’ve found enough stuff and new experiences that have made this easily one of the best games ever with insane replay value.

  • @evandrobatista7086
    @evandrobatista7086 Год назад +1

    I always remember the conversation between Arthur and the Nun lady on the train station. Arthur is so human. He is so flawed, and yet so righteous with his peers and some unknown people. Even looks like he really existed in this era.

  • @DourFlower
    @DourFlower 8 месяцев назад +1

    I finished this game 4 months ago and i still think about the ending often, its one of the greatest storys ever told in gaming

  • @jake05
    @jake05 Год назад +11

    I just finished watching your ultimate critique of this game so perfect timing! I'm always up for more RDR2.

  • @AKGaming-oj8hk
    @AKGaming-oj8hk Год назад +6

    Red dead redemption 1 & 2 of all video games DESERVES to be made into a movie series or a TV Series. The best story telling i have ever seen.

    • @DeltaForce1274
      @DeltaForce1274 Год назад

      Sadly i doubt Rockstar will make a movie or Tv show. They already said no to making a GTA type movie because it breaks the purpose of the freedom you have in a video game. Good thing they already are like movies.

    • @StumbIingforward
      @StumbIingforward Год назад

      RDR2 is probably the only game that I actually want to see made into a live adaptation. And for them to keep the story the exact same. It’s like a classic western, and I believe people who would never play the game or games in general would love the story the same as we do.

  • @renaigh
    @renaigh Год назад +1

    I love how NPCs interact with the environment, I once stumbled upon the Face Rock in Scarlet Meadow with a Guy on his horse just standing on top of the world in the same way a Player might do to get a good view of the area. It's moments like that which stick with me from this game.

  • @BonzerMrT
    @BonzerMrT Год назад +1

    When I first started, I was playing as a dastardly bandit, just going around mean mugging and trying to find a problem. But as the story progressed and Mr. Morgan started getting sick, my whole style changed. I slowly started trying to stall main missions to sake of side content more and more the deeper the chapters I went. It was like knowing an untimely end was just upon the horizon and I just didn’t want to face it, not with how I was acting prior. I needed to make “amends” I needed to stretch life out just a little bit longer to really make an impact before the end. Knowing the gang was gonna be destroyed by the end of the game made it even more daunting.
    The ending captures the perfect ending for the story. Going from bad guy to honorable soul.
    I Lowkey think that’s the definite way to play. Starting off rough and changing over time, as the impact on the story was felt at a greater depth.

  • @John-996
    @John-996 Год назад +5

    The most alive and detailed open world I have ever played with the best NPC interaction. The Open world really gave me a sense of discovery That so few games have still found new things on a 5th playthrough. The activites really added variety. Side missions also had allot vaierty and some added to Arthurs Character. The Open world wildlife is incredible its like watching a nature dock. The World of RDR2 really made me feel like I was living im it which only Kingdom Come has manged to do. The Story is one of the best I have experienced And the camp systems adds allot to the story. Over all amazing open world which blew me away.

  • @coszii.7582
    @coszii.7582 Год назад +23

    i think red dead redemption 2 is in terms of immersion and desire to just experience what the world has to offer, the best game i’ve ever played. going for all of the legendary fish and animals was absolutely amazing, one of the best experiences i’ve had with a game and made me feel as if i was actually hunting and fishing. they don’t show you exactly where they are on the map like a ubisoft game would, they show you generally where they might be, and it’s your job to track them and get them. same with the treasure maps. finding a map and then actually discovering the treasure once discovering the location on your own felt amazing. making sure you planned ahead as to not get caught in the heat with some heavy warm clothes on or in the snow in little clothing, making sure to check which bait is best for which species of fish, tracking the legendary animals right up until the point of stumbling across them and then the gratification of skinning them to signify a successful hunt. nothing compares. my experience and amazing memories of this game are exactly why i have such a hard time saying elden ring is my favourite game of all time. because aside from their genre, they have almost nothing in common. they have such different things to offer and generate a completely different experience and set of emotions to the point that comparing the two titles feels counterproductive and does a disservice to each title.

    • @cowboy4187
      @cowboy4187 Год назад

      Yeah those are both really great games, but in terms of like broader storytelling and emotional resonance, rdr2 really takes the cake for me. I think that it's one of the best modern westerns (including movies as well) and just such a touching story.

    • @coszii.7582
      @coszii.7582 Год назад +1

      @@cowboy4187 i agree. rdr2 on a lot of fronts is the best game i’ve ever played. but then again i can say the same about elden ring. where i’ve come to shy away from having a “best game ever” is in direct comparison of all of my favourite titles, i’ve come to realize that putting two things that aren’t alike together in a vacuum only proves really how different they are rather than proving one’s superiority over another. i’ve just come to realize not naming a favourite or at least not coming to a “favourite” by process of comparison and just solely going off of the experience delivered and emotion evoked i can arrive at a conclusion without watering down or lessening the experience i’ve had with another.

    • @cowboy4187
      @cowboy4187 Год назад

      @@coszii.7582 For sure, well said. I just played through elden ring as well and thought that it was a wonderful game, but like you said, can't really make a direct comparison. Better to just enjoy them both and be grateful that we have them, lol.

    • @mrfrench821
      @mrfrench821 Год назад +1

      RDR2 is my favorite game of all time. I've yet to play Elden Ring but have heard similar things about it that were said about RDR2.

    • @brayerkh
      @brayerkh Год назад

      @@mrfrench821 Graphics-wise it does look that way. But personally I don’t enjoy souls-like games or combat. Also, I doubt Elden Ring has the survival, hunting, fishing, and cooking aspects that I enjoy in RDR2 has but I could be wrong.

  • @philliphampton5183
    @philliphampton5183 Год назад +1

    In 2 years I’ve only done 1 play through. That’s how good the immersion and free roam is. I just roam the vast and changing landscapes hunting, robbing, getting in shootouts with the law etc.. just being a gunslinger.
    I got the seats mod so Arthur (or John) can lean against walls and sit in chairs everywhere.
    Nothing like leaning against the homestead with the ranchers at emerald ranch on a foggy night while they smoke and play harmonicas while bounty hunters ride into town. Listening to the music stop. Ranchers start looking around wondering who they’re after. Then scattering when a ferocious gunfight ensues in their tranquil streets, and distant lightning lights up the foggy night.

  • @ivanmartinjimenez5226
    @ivanmartinjimenez5226 Год назад +1

    Masterpiece. Been plying games for years. This one hit me different. Thank you R*

  • @GRGCompletionist
    @GRGCompletionist Год назад +5

    This is the kind of game you need to fully experience before you die. I have it both on ps4 and pc but i never had the time to actually start engaging with it for more than a couple of hours and i really want to.

    • @StumbIingforward
      @StumbIingforward Год назад +1

      Do it man, even if it takes you forever to play through it all.
      I’ve never played any other game where I’ve just went “you know what, I’m going on a hunting/camping trip, let me get everything I need together and set out tomorrow”. The fact that it has an incredible story is just something else.
      I hope you start playing it more when you can! Enjoy every last bit!

  • @eduard476
    @eduard476 Год назад +13

    I am currently on my third playthrough in 2 years since I got a good PC. Best Open World game ever.

    • @sidohofman6835
      @sidohofman6835 Год назад

      Nice I need a PC man. I saw there are really cool mods for RDR2 on PC.

    • @eduard476
      @eduard476 Год назад

      I'm doing an evil run with a psycho long-bearded, shirtless Arthur armed with only arrows and axes while riding a donkey.
      It would be much harder to do this without mods.

  • @702couch
    @702couch Год назад +7

    I love this game. I love the open world and the fact that the story is long. It's more of a TV series vs a Movie. Great game and would love a RDR3

  • @rollinrockett3352
    @rollinrockett3352 Год назад

    I love how it gives you the option to fast travel but it’s so hard to find. I finally found out how to do it when I was about 40% through the game but I loved riding around so much I found myself never using fast travel

  • @PartyQuest
    @PartyQuest Год назад +7

    yes, even without watching yet, i can tell you it's a masterpiece of a engineering and technical marvel.
    never played anything of the sort, it blew my mind, i was so immersed! if ppl ever asked me (no one ever have) what is the best/perfect game? it's red dead redemption 2, it's not perfect (no game is) but it raises above the rest.

  • @ihatemytown
    @ihatemytown Год назад +44

    I desperately need a next Gen version for this game!! Loved it!!

    • @Jamie-bg3zb
      @Jamie-bg3zb Год назад +1

      It’s still to good looking for a remaster imo but red dead the first defo needs it haha

    • @ihatemytown
      @ihatemytown Год назад +2

      @@Jamie-bg3zb I’m not even talking a remaster! Just a settings bump. 4k60fps

    • @Jamie-bg3zb
      @Jamie-bg3zb Год назад

      @@ihatemytown ah see you what you mean, yes they should for sure but Rockstar ain’t the same no more

    • @ihatemytown
      @ihatemytown Год назад

      @@Jamie-bg3zb and I don’t play pc and already have PS5.
      And oh yeah I know that! Wishful thinking I know. It took forever for the GTA5 port to come out. Probably be a few years for RDR2

    • @vithet4103
      @vithet4103 Год назад +1

      tezfuns2, a rdr2 and gta leaker said a xbox series x/s and ps5 remaster are planned some point down the road

  • @ateh1
    @ateh1 Год назад

    Very nicely done video.
    Makes me wanna play story mode again, after playing online mode since years.

  • @JonathanOber
    @JonathanOber 5 месяцев назад +1

    I recently got back into RDR2 for the third time. I had never progressed past the 2nd chapter mostly due to just the time investment at the time and getting sidetracked by other games. I was let go from a job in June and decided to play the game as I worked on finding a job and interviewing. I was so engrossed in the story and exploring the world. It was such a great game and story. Amazing!

  • @Jaadi12
    @Jaadi12 Год назад +9

    This game is top-notch, one of THE greatest games of all time. Excellent story, innovative gameplay, and a deep level of immersion that no other game has been able achieve. The level of detail in this game is incredible, it really feels like you are there existing in that time period when you are playing the game, it is different when you hear about it, but once you have that controller in your hands you are deeply immersed. I'm convinced those devs at Rockstar are Wizards.

  • @veryrandomindeed533
    @veryrandomindeed533 Год назад +3

    i finally got this game about a month ago and fully completed it today, gotta say, the story was just so incredible that it easily takes place as the best game i've ever played. i hope some day there will be a 3rd red dead redemption.

  • @clintonmartin4864
    @clintonmartin4864 Год назад +4

    It’s my favorite by a long shot. It’s hard for me to play it again because of how much I loved that first play through. The emotional ride was first class and has captivated me since.

    • @jefferrrson1x
      @jefferrrson1x Год назад

      Same and idk if that’s the reason why I wanna play it again. It’s like I don’t wanna invest into it knowing Arthur is just gonna die 😢

  • @shigahoomy
    @shigahoomy Год назад +16

    I have one issue with this game though, which is the crime system. It feels like this game is gearing for you to do your own crazy heists the whole game, but for some reason, there's pretty much no way to rob a train without immediately getting a massive bounty, unless you do the weird hacky workaround of doing the heist in a tunnel, which doesn't make any sense. Also there are some crimes which immediately spawn law enforcers no matter how far you are from society, which really butters my bread

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen Год назад

      Yeah I really wish we were able to do train heists especially with the gang. Just make the payout lower than mission heists. Like 1 method could be get intel then board a train with the girls and start a heist when at a marked location where the others are waiting.
      The crime system is awful and not explained well so feel for console players as I had to use mods to fix it.

  • @rayymond73
    @rayymond73 Год назад +24

    I just finished red dead 2 for the first time last night. Amazing.

    • @timpage9424
      @timpage9424 Год назад +5

      Jealous. I wish I could go back and experience this game for the first time. 😭

    • @rileysnyder611
      @rileysnyder611 Год назад +1

      @@timpage9424 ikr, I remember when arthur was having his last ride I was so sad because I didn't want the game to end

    • @jimmymurphy898
      @jimmymurphy898 Год назад +1

      My favorite game of all time qnd I am not even really a fan of Westerns. Arthur is one of my favorite fictional characters ever

    • @travisb1o0m19
      @travisb1o0m19 Год назад +1

      If it was just the story it would be my fav game of all time but the gameplay is soo boring imo especially shoot outs

    • @jimmymurphy898
      @jimmymurphy898 Год назад

      @@travisb1o0m19 I disagree, I personally loved the gameplay. The realism is something I really dug and I didn't mind the shootouts.

  • @cursedmonkey1033
    @cursedmonkey1033 Год назад +3

    I've had it sitting on my shelf for a year. I tried it but couldn't get through the intro. But now I really want to try it again.

    • @TheDayMang
      @TheDayMang Год назад

      Once you get to chapter 2 everything opens up

  • @LinweAifhyl
    @LinweAifhyl 5 месяцев назад

    One of my favourite thing to do in this game and what made me LOVE Arthur is to just stop for a moment and read his journal. Everything that happened in the story is summarized in there with Arthur input and feelings and beautiful drawing. Everytime you discover a new plant or a new animal there will be a new drawing in the journal.
    I don't why but the fact that a buff grumpy middle age man likes to sit down and draw animals, flowers and places makes him so endearing to me.

  • @stevengroeneveld7406
    @stevengroeneveld7406 Год назад

    The way you made this video was very relaxing. I don't know you, but this video was in my 'Watch Later' for quite some time and I finally took a moment to watch it. It felt like a laid-back podcast/gaming combination and you seem to have a lot of knowledge. I will definitely check out your other content now! :)
    P.S.: RDR2 is my favorite game of all time and I recommend it to everyone!

  • @vinniecorleone62
    @vinniecorleone62 Год назад +4

    I bought this year's ago for my PS4 Pro but for whatever reason just haven't played it yet. I very much appreciated your perspective on this amazing experience 4 years after it launched, I see now that I must delve into it wholeheartedly!

    • @Alice-Cullen-Fan
      @Alice-Cullen-Fan Год назад

      How do you know it's an amazing experience if you've haven't experienced it yet?

    • @gray_days4021
      @gray_days4021 Год назад +4

      Life can get busy but really man try to reserve like an hour or so a night for this. Even if you bum rush the whole main story there is an amazing experience in this game

    • @vinniecorleone62
      @vinniecorleone62 Год назад

      @@gray_days4021 I appreciate your recommendation my friend, thanks.

  • @evilmanua
    @evilmanua Год назад +5

    I remember a long annoying game, with tedious activities. Main quests that were super strict, and insta fail if you try to be creative. The main camp that doesn`t do much, weapon unequipping when dismount, train robberies with teleporting police. Money having no value. Long animations here, long animations there. All of it felt like gimmicks, with little gameplay value.

    • @paradigmshift7907
      @paradigmshift7907 Год назад

      Yea I’m with you. I enjoyed some of it but a lot of it was annoying

  • @SRosenberg203
    @SRosenberg203 Год назад

    I grew up in Park Slope, in Brooklyn, and all the brownstones on my block had these super old gas lanterns out front. Most of them no longer worked, including the one in front of my house, but a few of the neighbors had working ones and it was so cool to see the little flames once the sun went down.

  • @therealchickentender
    @therealchickentender Год назад +1

    Been around since beta and I've taken several multi-month breaks away from RDR2/RDO but I always return.
    At this point the game is more like a meditation than a game-session. I adore it, warts and all, even if it never sees another update.

  • @blubbsblabbs2245
    @blubbsblabbs2245 Год назад +5

    There are a couple of games I have a love-hate relationship with, but I think RDR2 has the widest gap between love and hate for me. I always say that for me to love an open world game I actually have to love being a part of it and therefore also act the way I would if I were actually a part of it. Case in point for this game: I never gallop through towns/villages, I treat my horse kindly, I greet people regularly, etc, not because it brings me good karma, but because that's the way I would act in that world, and it brings me joy to act this way in the game. Perfect immersion.
    However... the actual quests from the missions completely through me out of this immersion every single time, because they allow for absolute zero creativity and are entirely reliant on scripted events which pisses me off to no end. They become more of an interactive movie at times (the entire Guama mission to me is just one interactive movie to be honest - right at the beginning you actually have to hold down the 'walk' button, which to me is just equivalent to holding down the 'play' button while watching a movie).
    One mission I like to bring up as an example for this is the one in which you have to free a friend from a military fort. The reason why is because there are very similar missions in AC:Odyssey. In RDR2 you are made to go to the fort at a very certain time, your companion tells you EXACTLY which enemy to kill in which order and in which fashion until you've killed enough enemies until you have to create EXACTLY the distraction that your companion tells you to create from which the scripted chaos ensues which leads to the scripted use of the mounted minigun destroying the wall for an escape. Do ANYTHING else and the mission fails.
    In similar missions in AC:Odyssey it's entirely up to you how you get the prisoner out of a fort (and to be honest, as much as I love Odyssey, I wouldn't even hold that game up as a fantastically free open world game, but in comparison to RDR2 missions, it definitely is).
    This has been modus operandi for Rockstar for a while now and I really do hope they back away from this type of mission gameplay for future GTA and RDR releases, because they do create absolutely fantastic worlds, but the missions they make for them are honestly beyond subpar in my opinion.
    BUT: before you respond: opinions differ and this is just my own - don't feel attacked just because I voiced mine ;)

    • @SPQRKlio
      @SPQRKlio Год назад +1

      No attacked feeling from me :) I love that people can both love and criticise the game-can you imagine if that was incorporated into making an even better RDR3? …I commented this elsewhere, but every now and then an unexpected alternative mission path opened up for Arthur, I think when his honour was way higher than a player typically might be at that stage in the game. It hasn’t happened a lot, but I wish it did. I’ve made peace with there being certain immutable scenes in Arthur’s life. Like being in a super-persnickety and cranky Animus.

    • @blubbsblabbs2245
      @blubbsblabbs2245 Год назад +1

      @@SPQRKlio I definitely love that there are certain moments in the game that are dependent on the way you've acted before - wish there was more of that, definitely!
      To clarify: I don't expect the game to be an incredibly complex RPG in which every single action has long lasting consequences. I'm just for giving players the basic freedom during missions that so many other games are able to provide.

    • @had1_awresomboss246
      @had1_awresomboss246 Год назад +1

      the reason why missions are like that is because of cutscenes and sometimes even mission itself imagine you are told to chop some wood but instead you try to use creativity and you take your horse and go for a walk it's called freedom but how is that gonna finish the mission and you need the chopped wood for a lifesaving event what is gonna happen is another gang member will do it and this Was an example but it happens in some missions and you also said in guarma you are forced to walk with the chains guess what you don't have to like really try it something cool will happen

  • @The_Primary_Axiom
    @The_Primary_Axiom Год назад +12

    This is so crazy I just started playing this game three days ago after 2018. I cannot get over how immersive this game is. By far the best game ever made.

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад

      I'm pretty sure you're overrating the game.

    • @Ludwigf3110
      @Ludwigf3110 Год назад +3

      @@johananj.j8003 no he is'nt. At least in the genre. RDR2 is state of the art in any aspect until today. And I can't see an upcoming game that is challenging RDR2.

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад

      @@Ludwigf3110 In gameplay and combat? I meant only that, the world is state of the art, I agree.

    • @Ludwigf3110
      @Ludwigf3110 Год назад +1

      @@johananj.j8003 Ok, but you have to explicitly mention that. I agree, in gameplay (combat is one part of it) it's definitely not revolutionary, but it isn't bad either. For me it's fine, but I can understand when someone says he or she doesn't like it or prefer other games gameplay over RDR2.

    • @johananj.j8003
      @johananj.j8003 Год назад

      @@Ludwigf3110 That what I'm saying be explicit, calling it,"The best game ever made" is undermining every game that doesn't focus on what this game focuses on, you didn't even say that it's your opinion.

  • @ricardomeijer7164
    @ricardomeijer7164 Год назад +2

    This is one of those great type of games, where i wish i could go in for the first time again. Its a timeless gem that hopefully will be praised still in the future

  • @CrispyRRider
    @CrispyRRider Год назад

    I had this for my older xbox, just watched this video now im buying it again for my PC lol Great Vid!

  • @JayM1989
    @JayM1989 Год назад +9

    I just played through RDR2 again on a high end PC after playing through twice on PS4 after release. The game is unbelievably polished and looks amazing on PC once you dial it it. It really was such a well made game, even if you don't like westerns it's just super impressive.
    I had no crashes or issues running the game. Adjusting the AA/sharpness and the rest of the settings was a pain because it looked blurry as hell at first. You can really get it looking great though, there are some good settings guides out there.

    • @chickennoodle6620
      @chickennoodle6620 Год назад

      I play the game on a GTX 1050, and it runs fine at around 30-40FPS at 900p. I experience numerous glitches when changing graphical settings though such as DX12 not allowing me to change settings at all (it crashes to 1FPS when I tinker with settings) and the resolution scale and TAA keeps resetting each time I launch the game.

    • @MrDbryant82809
      @MrDbryant82809 Год назад

      I feel you man, I’m replaying a lot of games on a high end PC right now. Im blown away. So much wasted time on laggy console garbage. Never again. I don’t even have that great of a graphics card and I’m already out performing the PS5. 🤣

    • @had1_awresomboss246
      @had1_awresomboss246 Год назад

      ​@@MrDbryant82809 what graphics card do you use that outperforms the ps5

    • @sweetbabyrayso5262
      @sweetbabyrayso5262 Год назад

      @@had1_awresomboss246 i dont think its a gpu that outperforms the ps5. I think its a gpu that is on par with it. red dead redemption 2 is still 30fps on ps5 so if you want a higher fps you have to play it on pc. and so many games are like that in that regard

    • @had1_awresomboss246
      @had1_awresomboss246 Год назад

      @@sweetbabyrayso5262 the thing with pc is you either have a 3080 or 3090 so that you can outperform a ps5 at everything meanwhile other gpu can have higher fps but you need to compromise on graphics meanwhile ps5 will have high-ultra graphics with 4k rtx and hdr at 60fps so yea its good or you can turn off rtx and get 120fps all for 500 euros you said that your pc doesn't outperform a ps5 but probably paid more than 500 euros anyways you get higher fps than a ps5 but at 1080p no rtx also low graphics and you can with a 500 euro pc but if you turn on rtx and 4k and hdr just like in the ps5 you are gonna get less than 30 fps remember that making one ps5 costs way more than 500 euros but they sell it cheaper and loose money but gain it back with ps plus and even profit so of course your pc doesn't outperform a ps5 that is why I even asked the question to see if you would say I have a 1080ti and thought that it could outperform a ps5 or a 3090 and tell you that you have a pc way more powerful than a ps5

  • @rrwholloway
    @rrwholloway Год назад +11

    An incredible game with incredible storytelling. Play this game, imbibe it slowly and savour every bit of it. It's a slow burn, but the story is epic.

  • @groomys67
    @groomys67 3 месяца назад

    12:35. What impresses me, and I look for this in all games, is the way everyone you pass acknowledges your presence. Incredible.

  • @fitzgerald434
    @fitzgerald434 Год назад +1

    hearing all the different dialouge in camp, and all the dialogue and interactions that you can easily miss ans see the next playthrough is insane. the amount of details in this game is mind blowing.
    I know people didnt like the slow start in the game but once the game opens up and the story picks up its awesome. The interactions with NPCs is something I'm hoping GTA 6 has

  • @youngnat
    @youngnat Год назад +5

    Rdr2 is a linear game with a non linear experience.

  • @slyaspie4934
    @slyaspie4934 Год назад +3

    I still remember the first time I actually skinned a wolf that randomly attacked me, thinking omg it does like a whole full on skinning animation wow, soon adopted the horse technique though lol "ain't nobody got for that". The thing I miss most in other games (with horses at least ) is the bonding mechanics you really feel it at the end of the game 😢 but the rest of the time it helps immersion and actually bonds you, the player not just the in game character, to the horses

  • @pumano9564
    @pumano9564 11 месяцев назад

    Nikki coming in and seeing you attack the cop was hilarious😂😂 So happy for you two and your baby!!!

  • @Hamppdur
    @Hamppdur 8 месяцев назад

    The amount of content and length of the epilogue absolutely blew me away the first time.