blakegilham
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I am jumping in to give my opinion of one of the best games Rockstar has put out yet, Red Dead Redemption. While all the GTA's were good games, the story here actually feels like this is something that could have happened back in the "old west". The gameplay is so smooth, especially with some of the most impressive horse animations i have seen in any game or genre. Where GTA 4's aiming system felt sparadic at times, for whatever reason the autolock aiming felt near perfect in Red Dead. I don't know what the difference is, if there is one. The story completely envelopes you, and even though there are hundreds of side quests and stranger missions to complete, you never feel detached from the story. Also, the 100% achievment is far easier to obtain than in the GTA series to me, while still requiring hours of devotion and patience. All stranger missions are entertaining, while some venture into strange waters, and feel like you are actually achomplishing something. There is really only one thing i would have done different...
A great game, near perfect, and i will play through many many many more times before i shelf it for a couple months or so, and i absolutly recommend that anyone who loves open world adventures play this one. You wont put it down until your thumbs go numb.
and most have to do with story. Each main mission is mapped out from start to finish, so the game basically ends out of your control. This to me doesn't fit, because the entire game is based on the principle of you control the entire game. You don't want to do this mission now? Rather go collect some bounties, and up your gun collection? Fine, go right ahead. But in the end, the game ends with Marstons death, and there is nothing you can do to change it. Make it a Platinum Achievment or something to actually be able to Dead Eye all the soldiers at the end, and kill them all. Give me the option of being the bad guy, and instead of helping the Feds, join back up with Dutch. Yes, i know story wise, Marston is supposed to be putting that behind him and is the good guy now. But if i want, i can go to any town, and simply massacre everyone in it. I can let every kidnapped wife hang till dead. I basically have the option to live as greedily as possible, caring only for myself, until the end where i am forced to sacrifice myself for the family. Which in one playthrough is fine, when you are the hero, but when you playthrough demented and evil, you dont want to go out a hero. You want to slink away in the shadows and escape to kill everyone who did you wrong.