Viper87227
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It won't be a repeat of gtav. The online aspect failed on consoles. It will sell tho cause the single player is so amazing.
I really don't know anything about RDR Online, I don't pay for Xbox Live so I can't utilize it. Is it still a beta or is it fully out yet? Is there something fundamentally wrong with it... or does the pace and setting just not work like it did for GTA? Truthfully, RDR Online is one of the things I'd want to buy it on PC for... if I gotta drop $60 either way I'd rather it go towards a copy of the game on PC than on Xbox Live (that would only be used for this game anyway).
You are probably right about me being the minority, but as far as the quality of the game, I have to complete disagree. The story was fantastic and graphically yes, great. But mechanically the game had a LOT of problems that you can see pointed out in countless reviews. To be honest, if the game's atmosphere and story wasn't so good, this game would be shit. As a GAME it kind of is shit, but as an overall experience it warrants consideration.
I certainly have no desire to buy it on PC, or really even replay it on PS4.
The highlights for me, beyond the story and the visuals are just the environment. I'm a sucker for games that feel authentic, it's one of the reasons Kingdom Come became one of my favorite games of all time despite the fact that it's limited in scope and can be pretty clunky compared to other similar RPGs. It just feels right, and so does RDR2. There are aspects about the game that annoy me for sure, but as a complete package it's really fun to just exist in that world for a little bit. And my biggest gripe with it would be the controls, particularly shooting, and that'll be fixed by trading a controller for a kb+m anyway.