IMO of course, I bought RDR a couple days(maybe weeks) back due to peer pressure and the overwhelming assurance that this game was GOTYAY material. Initially, i was pleased by the fluid combat and the decently paced story, along with that classic rockstar morbidity. But as i continued playing it, the game revealed it's final form, which was a putrid repetitive fest of dull firefights and lack of any real gameplay progression. To sum it up, and to save both of our's time; the things that stopped me from enjoying the game were
[spoiler]>Characters are only important throughout their quest and then never make a return (aside from undead nightmare)[/spoiler]
[spoiler]>No real connection with characters (Uncle was killed like 5 missions after he was introduced for christ sake)[/spoiler]
>Repetitive/generic quest (Bountys, Scavenging plants, etc. Half of my gameplay was not spent doing unique things but rather, collecting shit and killing animals in a specific way)
>Dull multiplayer (Gang hideouts aren't really lame and there's only so much that you can do with friends)
>HORSES (I developed a sociopathic hate for horses because of this game, beware.)
>Poker (never explained how to win, just how to gamble)
>Same gameplay year round (you never need to change your tactics or anything, just Deadeye everything in sight.)
Liar's Dice was fun tho. Hoping to make a return tomorrow or sometime this week. Discuss what you thought about the game, and whether im right or full of it!
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I remember buying the game years back on my birthday. I played it for about a week (single player and MP). SP put me to sleep; I just couldn't get into it. And MP was just ridiculous. People riding around on horses with pistols just annihilating everyone.
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OP.... Shut the -blam!- up.
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I challenge you to a duel good sir!
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I can't get into that game.. Ugh regret buying it. Didn't it get goty? Wtf and I heard it was a good game to..
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No, just no. Red Dead Redemption had an amazing story with living, dynamic characters. I very rarely feel any attachment to a game but the ending just made me sob like a baby.
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Man I'm in the exact same position. A friend on Xbox told me it was a brilliant game, I buy it (Full price, due to there being no used copies anywhere!), and I'm stuck with a boring campaign, a large but mainly empty landscape and online modes I'm coaxed into trying once or twice and never, ever want to play again. I eventually sold it after getting to level 50 5 prestige on Free Roam. I never finished either the default or Undead Nightmare campaigns. I was really, really pissed. D:
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What is RDR? Robert Downey Runior?
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Well, I enjoyed it, but I can see why you didn't (You basically just listed the reasons). It always sucks to get pressured into buying a game by your friends because they say it's great, but end up disappointed when you finally get that game.