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Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Thu February 28, 2019 2:47 pm
by ABNorman
I can't imagine wanting to deal with other humans online in this, that'd be awful.
I still haven't finished chapter 2 - but only because I'm too busy doing my own thing. Think I'm going to start pushing forward now so I can finish it up and get to the rest of my gaming backlog.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Thu February 28, 2019 3:50 pm
by Monkey_Driven
I want to play with a buddy and have new missions to play in the world. Not sure how much versus stuff I will ever do.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Thu February 28, 2019 8:20 pm
by tree_
Monkey_Driven wrote:I want to play with a buddy and have new missions to play in the world. Not sure how much versus stuff I will ever do.
Me too. Let's be buddies sumtime
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Thu February 28, 2019 10:37 pm
by Revelator
I'm MindRiot132 on PSN
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Thu February 28, 2019 10:39 pm
by Revelator
mf wrote:I finished my 2nd play through yesterday and god damn if i wasn't almost compelled to go for a third

. Seriously one of the best made video games of all time IMO.
Have to say I agree; I'll definitely be playing through a second time and likely moving a lot faster now that there's no learning curve and easy distractions. That said, I still have a shit ton of side missions/activities I haven't touched yet. Been purposely dragging this out cause I hate to see it end and I unfortunately know how the main story's going to end.....dammit
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 2:04 am
by Revelator
- Spoiler: show
- God damn, got a little choked up near the end of chapter 6 on the run up the mountain from Pinkertons when my horse collapsed, then Arthur leaned over to say...thank you. Whew
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 4:05 am
by Monkey_Driven
Revelator wrote:- Spoiler: show
- God damn, got a little choked up near the end of chapter 6 on the run up the mountain from Pinkertons when my horse collapsed, then Arthur leaned over to say...thank you. Whew
I was a mess throughout chapter 6.
But yeah, that part was something else.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 2:11 pm
by bada
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 2:23 pm
by mf
Monkey_Driven wrote:Revelator wrote:- Spoiler: show
- God damn, got a little choked up near the end of chapter 6 on the run up the mountain from Pinkertons when my horse collapsed, then Arthur leaned over to say...thank you. Whew
I was a mess throughout chapter 6.
But yeah, that part was something else.
- Spoiler: show
- I know a lot of people are complaining about the epilogues, and yeah some of the ranch chores are brutal, but man i think they contain some of the most poignant moments in the game...that first time you take control of John immediately following Arthur's death...the struggle between John's past and future, that stupid scene where you build Arthur's ranch...all of them got me a little misty eyed
. i've got the itch to go back and play RDR1 now.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 2:23 pm
by mf
mf wrote:Monkey_Driven wrote:Revelator wrote:- Spoiler: show
- God damn, got a little choked up near the end of chapter 6 on the run up the mountain from Pinkertons when my horse collapsed, then Arthur leaned over to say...thank you. Whew
I was a mess throughout chapter 6.
But yeah, that part was something else.
spoiler for the epilogues
- Spoiler: show
- I know a lot of people are complaining about the epilogues, and yeah some of the ranch chores are brutal, but man i think they contain some of the most poignant moments in the game...that first time you take control of John immediately following Arthur's death...the struggle between John's past and future, that stupid scene where you build Arthur's ranch...all of them got me a little misty eyed
. i've got the itch to go back and play RDR1 now.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 3:04 pm
by Monkey_Driven
- Spoiler: show
- I loved the epilogue too. The farmhouse building sequence in particular.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Sun March 31, 2019 1:21 pm
by i got bugs
Can't wait to read the spoilers after I complete the game.. I'm close.. I think anyways..
I can kinda see how this story is gonna play out here I think
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Sun March 31, 2019 1:25 pm
by i got bugs
I don't remember shit about rdr1 except that you're john.. I kinda remember blackwater being in as well.. I'm gonna Google the synopsis when I beat 2 so I can put together how they flow into each other
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Sat April 06, 2019 4:56 pm
by i got bugs
Thank god I'm done ep 1.. I get how it's necessary for the story but those missions were brutal
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 12:22 am
by mf
i got bugs wrote:Thank god I'm done ep 1.. I get how it's necessary for the story but those missions were brutal
Yeah it kinda sucks spending the first half dozen hours of your epic cowboy sandbox game hamstrung to a linear story with minimal exploration. It’s still a million times better than the opening to MGSV though.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 12:29 am
by Monkey_Driven
mf wrote:i got bugs wrote:Thank god I'm done ep 1.. I get how it's necessary for the story but those missions were brutal
Yeah it kinda sucks spending the first half dozen hours of your epic cowboy sandbox game hamstrung to a linear story with minimal exploration. It’s still a million times better than the opening to MGSV though.
It is vital for meeting and understanding the gang however.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 2:12 am
by mf
Monkey_Driven wrote:mf wrote:i got bugs wrote:Thank god I'm done ep 1.. I get how it's necessary for the story but those missions were brutal
Yeah it kinda sucks spending the first half dozen hours of your epic cowboy sandbox game hamstrung to a linear story with minimal exploration. It’s still a million times better than the opening to MGSV though.
It is vital for meeting and understanding the gang however.
It absolutely is. To be honest it actually is a well crafted opening/tutorial section. It teaches you the systems and mechanics well and introduces the gang well. The problem is that all you want to do as soon as you get control is to go exploring, but the game (justifiably) just forces you to wait a bit for some character agency.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 2:18 am
by i got bugs
No I meant epilogue 1.. 2 is slightly less brutal but this needs to end
I just wanna play the end showdown already so I can read the synopsis from rdr1 to put it all together
Seems like I'm gonna head to Mexico at some point because I see the map trails down that way..
No spoilers but I think I kinda see how this is playing out
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 2:35 am
by mf
Oh ok sorry. The end of epilogue 2 is worth it and it will absolutely make you want to play rdr1. There’s plenty of synopses on YouTube if you want to watch but you should try to play it if you can.
I don’t think that anybody would argue that many of those epilogue missions are fun in the traditional sense, but they do so much in establishing John marsten as an empathetic characters that they shouldn’t be tedious to anyone invested in the story.
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
Posted: Tue April 09, 2019 2:44 am
by i got bugs
Yeah I get the point of em, but if I wanted to do chores I'd just do them in real life
I probably won't have the time to play it over (it's been years since I beat it) with mk coming out, but I'll Def YouTube