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I'm loving Elden Ring, haven't gotten into a new game in years and this one is made really well and I like that it's open world without mandatory quests you can just do whatever you want with no direction.
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I've never actually played Witcher 3. It seems people either think it's one of the best games ever or the controls were so wonky that they couldn't get into it.
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So for RDR2 seems to have crap ton of editions/bundles available. Any reason to buy more than just standard edition? Not paying $80 for "special" or $100 for "ultimate. Would prefer to buy downloadable versions so I don't have to keep a disc, but used copies seem pretty cheap on ebay.
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A lot of people swear by this game. It just couldn't hold my attention. |
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See? Lol Seems like you either love it or just couldn’t get through it for more than an hour or two. Very weird contrast in the player base. Quote:
I bought the standard digital version for about $40 and, knowing what I know now, I’d pay twice that for the base game. It’s that good. That said, I never bothered with any of the DLC or online or anything so maybe I’m not the best person to ask. If you’re just looking for a bomb ass single-player experience, I would recommend the standard game. You won’t be disappointed. |
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But the online play in RDR2 is vastly greater than 1. Being able to create, customize and progress a character in an open world, multiplayer environment is almost mandatory for me these days. And while RDR2 Online isn't the streamlined, multi-layered, option littered beast that GTA Online is, it's good in its own right. Wheras GTA Online is fast paced, easily fulfilled and loaded with content and game modes, RDR2 stays true to itself as a great action RPG/Hunting Sim. It's a nice, slow burn that's so visually gorgeous that it begs you to stop, marvel at the scenescapes and smell the roses...and then shoot that ****ing deer. |
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$10 is online only.
$20 story mode gets standard and story, but says online mode is required. $24 gets standard, story mode, and online mode. $100 gets everything, including special edition which appears to have been removed today. https://i.postimg.cc/ZYrRPtvk/Screen...1-12-17-09.png EDIT: Looks like special edition is only in my Xbox store, but for $80 is gets everything except ultimate edition and online. Includes story mode, but says you still need to buy online. lol |
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I still don't understand what makes the Special Edition so special. Not for no goddamn $99. I'd buy the $24 version. That sounds like the normal game as it was meant to be. If you like single player campaigns, RDR2's is one of the best ive ever played. Once that campaign is done though, you're probably gonna want to venture into the Online open world. |
Witcher 3 is definitely in my top 10. Probably top 3 in later generation gaming. My favorites are still Castlevania symphony of the night and super Metroid. Hollow Knight is badass, can’t wait for the sequel.
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That makes me wonder.. how would you even go about creating a top 10 video game list of all-time?
How do you compare games like Super Mario World and Red Dead Redemption 2? |
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