I Tried Red Dead Redemption 2 Again...

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Published 2022-06-27
I Tried 'Red Dead Redemption 2' Again...
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All Comments (21)
  • 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.
  • “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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • @gleam6370
    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
  • 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
  • @BaxBoogey22
    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.
  • @technocore1591
    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.
  • @senshai1267
    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
  • 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.
  • 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
    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.
  • @kehar4686
    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.
  • @Imps603
    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
  • 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
    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.
  • @dumbdaryl
    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.
  • @1div2agent74
    Can't believe I'm just playing this for the first time. Absolute masterpiece
  • @kronic0961
    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. đź‘Ź