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Red Dead Redemption II First Impression

"One More Big Score" from the Red Dead II Launch trailer was actually referring to Rockstar producing another huge hit.

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Red Dead Redemption II First Impression
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Rockstar games have done it yet again, Red Dead Redemption II is the only game that I have been playing for the last week. The game is one of the most detailed and well-acted games I have seen in recent years. The horses and gunplay are insanely cool and realistic. This game is a huge feat for the gaming community.

The intro to the game was amazing and quite possibly the longest intro I have ever played. The game picks up after a massive robbery in the town of Blackwater that went wrong. You play as Arthur Morgan, a member of Dutch Van Der Linde's gang of misfits. The opening chapter takes place in a snowy environment, and right off the bat, I was impressed with the snow. The footprints and such that are left in the snow really feel realistic. The gunplay is extremely fun and fluid, the deadshot feature is back as well and it is pretty much the same more or less.

The writing in the game is extremely well done as well, I feel like I am apart of the world almost. These characters and the events that take place are so well written. One experience that I had was fairly early in the game, I was taking Uncle and some of the girls into town and an old man lost his horse, I could either help the man or let him get the horse himself. I decided to help the man and he was grateful for my help and the girls and Uncle cheered for me. It was a simple moment, but it felt good. I would highly recommend everyone check out this masterpiece, it is so detailed and innovative and well written that this is a must play. I can't wait to finish the game and see what happens.

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