• Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Also have to think about time. GTA V came out in 2013.

    People change, and in a span of over 10 years, we are different people. I personally have played them all as well and I’m extremely excited for the game.

    Red Dead II is one, of not the greatest game of all time. I forsee GTAVI taking that mantle.

    Plus I have a curiosity of how many GTAs I will survive. Eventually, I’ll die, but how many will I experience?

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      3 days ago

      I had thousands of hours on GTA III (and VC/SA) and GTA IV, but didn’t really like GTA V, especially the multiple protagonists aspect.

      And while playing RDR2 I felt like I was working. I mean there’s farming in some video games, but with RDR2 everything felt like a chore. Although I understand people who wanted a far west simulation can love it.

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        3 days ago

        Right, I get that.

        More the atmosphere sold me on that game plus just the interactions. Riding your horse on those long stretches, just taking in the game world is something for sure. Really gives you time to look. Instead of dodging cars and people in the heavy urban areas of GTA