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Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a fantastic game, one of the better ones in the franchise, but it's also the entry that made Ubisoft known as the developer that adds way too much bloat to their games. The map of Odssey is absolutely massive, filled with various points of interest, characters to meet, side quests, forts to clear out, bounties to complete, and much, much more. It's a game that is so filled to the brim with content that it can sometimes feel overwhelming, to the point of exhaustion. However, it's a game that players can always return if they're bored for more hours of play, which is always great to h

The original Death Stranding got a mixed reception by fans and critics when it launched in 2019, with some players absolutely hating the delivery system gameplay, while others fell in love with the relaxing and cathartic vibes that it offered. Personally, I adored the original Death Stranding as it offered a unique experience that was different than everything on the market. Its sequel, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach , is an even better experience, offering the same gameplay loop but with more activities to do and a more refined experience. Delivering packages has never felt so good, and since its mechanics are so streamlined and user-friendly compared to the first, players can spend over 100 hours due to the addictiveness of it

Western games are few and far between in the the realm of video games, but Rockstar managed to captured every little detail to give the game that classic old west aesthetic. From the large desolate landscapes filled with cacti to the small towns that included saloons, hotels and churches, Red Dead Redemption had a way of honing in every aspect of the early 1900s. Even the designs of the technology was spot on. Seeing the use of automobiles, machine guns and modern trains seemed to heightened every possible feature the game had to offer. It's why the game still holds up and looks beautiful to this day.

According to Cantamessa, they could have said "yeah, good idea, but no, John lives. Change the story. Who cares, it's just a game." instead, they supported the idea 100% and approved the additional costs, time and workl

The post has players on social media very excited, and has caused a wave of speculation over a new remaster for Red Dead Redemption 2 Secrets|Https://Reddeadstation.Com/ Dead Redemption 2 . As Synth Potato also points out, the Oblivion remaster got a surprise release shortly after its Steam page was updated in a similar way, though this is of course speculative as w

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the largest Metal Gear Solid game to date, featuring an open world filled that is explorable in its free-roam mode. Besides its lengthy main quest, which can take close to 50 hours, players can spend their time completing side operations that offer valuable rewards. Unlike other open world games, where players can accept many side quests whenever they feel like it, players need to progress the main mission in order to unlock many of the side ops in Phantom P

Red Dead Redemption is currently available for PS3 and Xbox 360 (also playable on Xbox One via backward compatibility), while its sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, has recently been delayed to Spring 2018 , with publisher Take-Two Interactive Software "utterly confident" of the wisdom of the choice . Considering what Cantamessa just revealed, it certainly isn't much of a surpr

At the end of Red Dead Redemption protagonist John Marston dies. It was a controversial decision for the studio. Cantamessa "desperately" wanted it to happen, and Sam Houser (Rockstar Games Co-Founder) wanted it to happen as well, but there were complications due to gameplay reas

An interactive drama survival horror game, Until Dawn centers around a group of young adults as they reunite at their friend Josh Washington's lodge at Blackwood Mountain a year after Josh's sisters disappeared, only to find new and old horrors awaiting t

In Grand Theft Auto games (especially those made up to that point) you can keep playing after the end, and killing John conflicted with that. There was the possibility of not killing John at all, but Cantamessa didn't think it would work. The story needed to go somewhere, and John's death was where it needed to

Since it was developed by Rockstar, there were definite similarities between Grand Theft Auto gameplay-wise. Red Dead Redemption wasn’t just Grand Theft Auto in the old west, though; there was something more to the game. Sure, you could talk to your companion while you traversed the open landscape, but Red Dead Redemption had deeper gameplay mechanics than its modern counterpart. While the game was overall a standard third person action shooter, there were parts the completely stood out. It's a simple feature, but exploring every nook and cranny by way of horse was a unique and fresh way to find various locations. And since the game's release, riding horses to explore is becoming a more popular trend. The duels were another prominent feature. Utilizing the gunslinger mechanic which slowed down gameplay, duels offered a gruesomely unique experience.