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May 2019
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Red Dead Redemption 2 is among the most ambitious open-world games ever produced
Packing an extraordinary amount of content into an equally enormous world. Almost nothing feels cut and pasted. Its compelling story is filled with memorable characters and
Engrossing
Unbelievably detailed world
Well-written script full of carefully considered characters
Technically astonishing audio-visual production
Brilliant acting
Very good horses
Expansive
Rich open world
Grounded
Impactful story
Photorealistic visual triumph
Vast customization options
Wonderfully written characters
Engaging storyline
Astounding attention to detail
Excellent visuals
Fantastic sound design
Dynamic and varied game world
A technological marvel that will truly define this generation
An excellent and intimate story that you'll remember for years
Lots of opportunities to hogtie innocent civilians
Fantastic characters and Rockstar's best writing to date
Side missions that are as enjoyable as the main quest
Looks and sounds beautiful
A truly livedin world
The story has incredible weight as a prequel with the anticipation that comes from knowing how it all ends
New characters are among the best and help make the story enjoyable on its own
A varied and reactive world filled with chance encounters and surpr
Beautiful visuals thanks to the lighting and environments
Excellent music scores
Sounds and voice dubbing
Big
Lively world that's ripe for exploration
Great writing and unforgettable cast of characters
Loads of varied
Highquality content to play th
Incredible world to explore
Great characters and writing
Simply a joy to experience
Incredible music score
Rockstar storytelling at its very best
Organic and natural world
Incredible presentation
Both audio and visual
Side content that feels like main content
The editors didn't like
Cowboy life is slow and sometimes Red Dead 2 can drag
Especially early on. Infrequent graphical bugs and glitches can pop up
Fudgy controls and animation-based interactions can be frustrating
Under-explains its interlocking systems to a degree that can sometimes be confusing
Developer
Slow pacing at the beginning of the story
Occasional performance issues
Awkward camera angles in small interiors
Some tedious simulation aspects
Stiff controls
My horse died and I'm still sad about it. R.I.P Tootin' and Miss Neighs-a-lot
Elements of semi-realism take you out of the experience rather than draw you into it
Slow beginning
Cover and melee systems aren't as well realized as gunplay
Even with these patchable flaws, Red Dead Redemption 2 is the peak of Rockstar's decades-long lifespan. It's one of the most satisfying follow-ups I've ever played and is an essential entry in the western genre thanks to its gripping tale of crime, greed...
Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Confession time: even though I played the first Red Dead Redemption, I never really got into it. Don't get me wrong: I appreciated everything that it had to offer, and I thought that John Marston was a compelling character, but in the end, I just found it...
The story has incredible weight as a prequel with the anticipation that comes from knowing how it all ends, New characters are among the best and help make the story enjoyable on its own, A varied and reactive world filled with chance encounters and surpr
Elements of semi-realism take you out of the experience rather than draw you into it
Red Dead Redemption 2 is an enjoyable sequel that builds on the foundation of its predecessor, with much to do and plenty to see, all wrapped up in some of the best visuals you've ever seen on a console. With great characters and satisfying action, it's a...
Engrossing, unbelievably detailed world; well-written script full of carefully considered characters; technically astonishing audio-visual production; brilliant acting; very good horses,
Fudgy controls and animation-based interactions can be frustrating; under-explains its interlocking systems to a degree that can sometimes be confusing, Developer
Abstract: From tip to tail, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a profound, glorious downer. It is the rare blockbuster video game that seeks to move players not through empowering gameplay and jubilant heroics, but by relentlessly forcing them to confront decay and despair...
Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Luke , review by: ign.com
Red Dead Redemption 2 stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Grand Theft Auto V as one of the greatest games of the modern age. It's a gorgeous depiction of an ugly period that's patient, polished, and a huge amount of fun to play, and it's combined with Rockst...
Slow pacing at the beginning of the story, Occasional performance issues, Awkward camera angles in small interiors
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Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Rockstar storytelling at its very best, Organic and natural world, Incredible presentation, both audio and visual, Side content that feels like main content
Wanted system can be occasionally temperamental
Red Dead Redemption 2 raises the bar for sandbox adventure games. It's organic in a way almost unseen in any genre, creating an authentic open world that is as cohesive as it is compelling. This title will set the bar for action adventure games for years...
Published: 2018-10-25, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAaIt's been eight years since Take-Two Interactive's (TTWO) Rockstar Games brought us back to the Wild West in “Red Dead Redemption.” Widely considered an instant classic, gamers never stopped clamoring for more. And after years of work, which rep...