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Looged into my steam account and found these on sale. I got a week off from work to relax.
Which one would you recommend me to try out?
P.S- I enjoy story mode playstyle with good visuals and audio.
Without spoiling anything, RDR2 WILL hit you hard.Red Dead Redemption 2 easily. That game left a serious mark on my soul. If you enjoy story based games, you'll love it. Cyberpunk is decent, just not as good as games like RDR2 or The Witcher 3.
Remember:I had RDR2 wish listed for years since my college days from 2019. I never had the time to try it out.
It seems today is the day.
Thanks gentlemen.
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Sure, I will post a thread and tag this one once I’m done.Remember:
Play with good honor, and max it out. You won't regret it.
Do let us know the state of your emotions, after you finish the game.
Currently I'm doing my first playthrough of expedition 33. But I have my 2nd rdr2 playthrough incomplete in which i mostly plan to just.. fish.Sure, I will post a thread and tag this one once I’m done.
I’ve always been more of a casual player like someone who doesn’t rush through objectives.
I just enjoy the experience of playing. Tend to wander off the main path doing random things and take my time exploring. Love to get immersed in the atmosphere, music, the little details. Maybe that’s how games were always meant to be played.
That’s why I can still remember so many of them so vividly, even after twenty years. (Max Payne, Vice City, Diablo, Mafia and many more)
Those games were memories that I still carry with me.
If you love exploring and taking your time, you WILL find small, random story beats in RDR2 that will rival main quest missions in other games.Sure, I will post a thread and tag this one once I’m done.
I’ve always been more of a casual player like someone who doesn’t rush through objectives.
I just enjoy the experience of playing. Tend to wander off the main path doing random things and take my time exploring. Love to get immersed in the atmosphere, music, the little details. Maybe that’s how games were always meant to be played.
That’s why I can still remember so many of them so vividly, even after twenty years. (Max Payne, Vice City, Diablo, Mafia and many more)
Those games were memories that I still carry with me.
Yes, I was contemplating between RDR2 and Cyberpunk.I love this thread. None of us are bashing cyberpunk. I'm sure it is reflective of the many great updates it has received since launch... And can now be called a good game.. maybe even a great game. The devs really did well there - I'll give them that. Its "redemption" was like no man's land.
But at the same time, none of us are shying away from appreciating the sheet beauty (and I'm not even talking about the visuals) of rdr2 or the fact that it made us feel super emotional.![]()
Also, before you start Cyberpunk, make sure to watch the "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" anime. It will take you just a few days. You will appreciate the game more, and some earlier updates dropped easter eggs and weapons from the show into the game. It'll make the game more meaningful. To give you some context, it has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.Yes, I was contemplating between RDR2 and Cyberpunk.
I usually don't like postmodern games. Thought of giving CP a try. It gave me Saints row, Watchdogs vibes.
The reviews on steam echoed that the game is not what it was at launch and has significantly improved with the timely updates.