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I mean, Dunk prefers arcady games anyway. There's a reason why his 4/5s and 5/5s usually go to stuff that put things like breakneck action or fastpaced platforming at the forefront, like Cuphead, GOW4 and Sonic Mania, while slower paced shit like RDR2, Yakuza 0, and Shadow of the Colossus get 3/5s, they're not his types of games. Probably why he preferred GTA5, that was styled to be wacky bullshit, a nice batshit loveletter to the PS2 trilogy in a thematic sense, whereas RDR2 is taking the building blocks of an already depressing and somewhat disturbing and haunting PS3 game with a sense of humor blacker than coal and trying its damnedest to one up itAfter just completing the game I was pleasantly suprised by all the game unexpected turns in the game.
End game spoilers:
I think one thing that some people don't get is it's not a wish fulfilment kind of progression like you see in some other games, things just get more and more desperate for Arthur but it's interesting plot-wise and fits in with the theme of the game, I'm really glad there wasn't for example a quest where Arthur was suddenly cured of TB.
On a random note I thought it was a nice touch how the game both started and ended in the snowy mountains.
On a funnier note, I predict this'll be Dan Houser's reaction when people begin to dedicate entire RDRO posses to Ram Ranch
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