Bitmob community writer Richard MacDonald: Have you ever seen something in a game that was so ridiculous you wish you had a video to prove you weren't making it up? You know, like that Donkey Lady video from Red Dead Redemption. I've had several of those experiences and have lived to tell the tale almost every single time.
RDR 1 was a great game, but the lack of screen time for some characters, boring horse riding, and lack of mission variety takes away the fun at times.
Yeah
It's as good as you remember
Feels like one of those "10 HARSH realities of Re-watching" articles
I liked it a bit better because I didn’t think it had many “small nitpicky” things RDR2 had that on its own meant nothing but when a lot built up it was annoying. For example getting off your horse and you had to reselect your weapons again or walking around the camp slowly. None issues but built up with others sometimes it was a little frustrating at times.
Yeeehaw! Howdy, partner! Saddle up and mosey on down to check out the best western-themed video games you can rustle up on the PS4 today.
While not on the PS4, if you want a pretty imaginative and downright fun Cowboy game you should check out Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. Not only is it a great arcade FPS in its own right but one that has some Narrative Elements that interact with the Gameplay in a pretty surprising and novel way. Something a few of the AAAAAAAA games should be looking at in order to marry the Narrative with the Gameplay better.
The best part is that you can get it for a few dollars on GOG or STEAM during their sales.
From school politics to ping-pong, pistols to police procedurals, let’s dive into the best that Rockstar has to offer.
I think that open-world games still lack true, realistic unpredictability.
The blessing of big worlds is that something ALWAYS goes overlooked.
"I had a forgotten beast show up that could blast out an area effect attack that could cause wounds as well as send any impacted units flying through the air to smash against walls.
"It also sent ITSELF flying into walls whenever it did this. I sort of picture a dragon that blasts fire and sends itself backwards like a rocket ship (although in this case, it was a crab...)
"It killed two dwarves before apparently killing itself with a combination of being caught in its own damaging cloud and smashing itself into walls."
Bubble for whoever names the game.
I lmao'ed at the article picture. The same thing happened to my Sim. I came in from the pool and my best friend was kissing my wife. They then preceded to have an argument and my wife left me. I then went to the best friend's house and saw the ex-wife there, WAHOOING with the said best friend.
Ya gotta love 'em.