I felt like I got tricked into buying IV based on the incredibly positive reviews, and then felt it had a terribly shallow world and painfully bad controls. I'd have given it a C. I played RDR and would have given that a C as well. Is V any different from those?
I agree with GTA4 but RDR was a pretty damn good game.
That would be awesome. RDR was my game of the generation up until this point. I had so much fun in the game world. We'll see if I feel that way after I pick up GTA today.Yea I thought RDR was an awesome game. I really do hope they make a sequel on the new systems.
That would be awesome. RDR was my game of the generation up until this point. I had so much fun in the game world. We'll see if I feel that way after I pick up GTA today.
I felt like I got tricked into buying IV based on the incredibly positive reviews, and then felt it had a terribly shallow world and painfully bad controls. I'd have given it a C. I played RDR and would have given that a C as well. Is V any different from those?
I really liked RDR online, but I thought the single player was a bit too sparse in things to do. I understand that is for the setting, but I really didn't like having to just ride for an hour to do a mission, just to have nothing to do unless I ride another hour. I actually liked the story, for the most part, though. I never played the DLC.
Yea I thought RDR was an awesome game. I really do hope they make a sequel on the new systems.
There's absolutely no basis in this, just something I'd love to play be it from Rockstar or anyone (RDR is one of my favorite games):
A sprawling epic that follows a character's journey from a WWI POW, to prohibition, to the great depression, and on through the dust bowl. Call it a spiritual sequel to RDR.
Um, no thanks. I don't want to be a farmer in the great depression eating onion "burgers". Please either stick with the spaghetti western feeling or something else not entirely awful.
Um, no thanks. I don't want to be a farmer in the great depression eating onion "burgers". Please either stick with the spaghetti western feeling or something else not entirely awful.