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how utterly tragic is it that Red Dead got their game of the year award?
Mass Effect 2 was miles better. -
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And since theres no radio stations on horseback, the entire game is spent silently riding from one place to another.
and then you go to Mexico and blah blah.
the final couple hours were alright i guess. -
If you dont like the formula of this kind of game its somewhat confusing why you would bother to play it in the first place. There were tons of nuances that were taken from that game, it payed homage to many big western films. Its also one of the few serious toned stories in any video game that has been done so successfully. There were plenty of things they could have done to make it better, but in the end I did appreciate even the linear plot they forced upon us being that they had a great idea from the beginning on what to do with John Marston's character.
RDR is a great game, and from my experiences it is one of the few video games that has captivated random friends and family that see it for the first time, some not even being gamers. Outstanding voice acting, great animation, amazing writing, using a familiar game play style that is perfectly suited for it.
Also, lets not act like the same people developed this game as GTA. This is the same team that did Red Dead Revolver & a bunch of other titles like Midnight Club(which also used GTA engines btw). From the end result of Redemption in Single player & Multi player, I think they made the right choice to built from that engine. It makes far more sense than the Fallout series being piggybacked on the engine made for the Elder Scrolls, thats for sure. -
Bioware's games are great, I was happy to see them get Developer of the year at the VGAs. It brings back memories as a kid of those "choose your adventure" books while still bringing great game play. Between ME & Dragon Age, Bioware has really hit the sweet spot on story driven RPGs in the modern era. I have come to accept for a long time that there will never be another Baldurs Gate, but I believe that devs like Bethesda could learn a lot from Bioware when it comes to story being at the forefront of the RPG.