Sorry, all I remember was holding X to follow the leader. So fun. Some drawn out part of the story that seemed to be some stupid way to explain John's scars. Pointless.
You hardly do anything in the first chapter, so that would be a terrible tutorial.
I've put in a few hours. I'm up to the part where I've collected one of the first debts and unlocked the ledger. To me it has been a slow start. I'm not that impressed with the fun factor so far. I'm going to keep playing and hoping I hit that fun part soon.
That intro was so dragged out. They made it seem like they had traveled for weeks and weeks to get away from Blackwater. But it's literally just a couple towns over and you can ride your ho...
Sorry, but I disagree. I couldn't stop playing GTAV. It is the only game I ever bought a second time (first was on PS3 and then I bought it again on PS4). That game was from the beginning. I'm not getting that same impression from RDR2.
This just proves it is a Microsoft promotion since Gamestop did the same.
In their comparison tool, some of those PS4 images seem better than the Pro images. Something ain't right with that.
Games like Final Fantasy back in the day were 10 times the grind. No one complained.
Nowadays if you have to do any side quests, the game is a grind.
Get over it.
I'd wager everyone commenting in here against the XP boost hasn't even played the game. But yet they know for a fact the game is a grind. Funny.
The game plays the same as Origins. No one complained about Origins.
darth, just because GS bought the units does not necessarily mean they can sell them for whatever they want. Some times manufacturers have contracts in place that they can't sell them for less than a certain amount. I don't know if that applies here, but it could. With that said.... it still doesn't explain why Gamestop would choose to take a $100 loss on these consoles just because they have them?
In my mind, this is clearly a tactic that Microsoft is impo...
Where's the evidence for this review bombing? What was the before and after score from this huge effort?
Anyone who pays full price has no right to complain about a price drop. Price drops/sales come faster and faster nowadays. Very few games are immune to that. Nintendo games are they only ones that generally withstand it, but even they are having sales than more in the past.
Such a pathetic argument that you can't answer. Prestige has always been hard to get. So your guys argument that they made it harder to encourage MT has no merit.
No it doesn't. Just an unscientific guess.
Ya, one option is you don't have to reach 200.
These are purely cosmetic things. You'll live.
What exactly does the 200th level even get you?
Oh please saying you get the bare minimum for only $60 is absolute bullshit. You get a complete experience and dozens of hours of play.
For an extra $30 you get additional content sprinkled on top for the next 6 months or half a year.
It is no different than expansion packs that have existed for decades.
This was already debunked. You're quite late to this story.
You want to work for one of the best companies in the business, you should expect to put in extra effort. If you don't like, go find a job somewhere else. If you're good enough to work at Rockstar, you're probably qualified to work at any other gaming company in the world.
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I was a fan of RDR. They didn't have to dedicate a drawn out 15 minute part of the game where we're yelling for John. It was so stupid. "Oh, I can hear him over here" and then you have to walk down and around this mountain like you somehow knew exactly where he was.