i mean... i like some of the outfits. some of them suck, but the mix and matching works well, so if i dont like a hat or whatever i can just use a different one.
a lot of the world really is designed in the walking-simulator where you stumble on neat-things-to-look-at style of gameplay, which i enjoy. if thats not for you, then yeah, a huge part of it is gonna be a miss.
I would have had liked it if it drove you to certain areas with some rpg mechanics and had the best parts of rdr1 in it but i might just be too jaded about games. the prologue and the finales with Arthur and John were amazing tough
fair. it really could use some more rpg gamification in its actual gameplay, to help push you around to different areas. randomly generated bounty quests being posted in town sheriffs offices would be easy to do, for example
tbh i like just wandering around and looking at all the little doodles arthur makes :comfy:
I tought the world was extremely small and boring and the challenges didnt give cool outfits like in the original game
i mean... i like some of the outfits. some of them suck, but the mix and matching works well, so if i dont like a hat or whatever i can just use a different one.
a lot of the world really is designed in the walking-simulator where you stumble on neat-things-to-look-at style of gameplay, which i enjoy. if thats not for you, then yeah, a huge part of it is gonna be a miss.
I would have had liked it if it drove you to certain areas with some rpg mechanics and had the best parts of rdr1 in it but i might just be too jaded about games. the prologue and the finales with Arthur and John were amazing tough
fair. it really could use some more rpg gamification in its actual gameplay, to help push you around to different areas. randomly generated bounty quests being posted in town sheriffs offices would be easy to do, for example
Did they have them? i cant tell if youre being ironic because i never did any of them
no. theres a finite number of bounties in the game. theyre fun for what they are but then they run out