LectureMaster
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Indeed, RDR2 one of the best games of all time.
You don’t think any of those games are good?That entire top 16 is kinda rubbish.
I can understand Half-Life 2, the others not so much.You don’t think any of those games are good?
If prequels count, Shadow of the Colossus should've won.It's not even a sequel.
(deserved anyway)
This. It massively improved virtually every aspect of the first game. There isn't one thing SF does better than SF II. The fact that it's also by far the most influential fighting game of all time further solidifies its place.Street Fighter 2 was the best sequel ever.
Not a sequel.Great game. But I’ll disagree. Ocarina of Time exists.
Not a sequel.
Technically neither is RDR2, it’s a prequel they stuck the number 2 on
Beautiful open world, awesome music, great(and annoying) animations, brutal combat, pretty good story and well written characters in a Western setting. We just plain don't get a lot of Western themed games so having one of such production value in such a niche genre really helps it stand out. There's a lot to like about it.Still to this day do not understand the appeal of RDR2, but obviously plenty of people love it.
Street Fighter 2 was the best sequel ever.
Beautiful open world, awesome music, great(and annoying) animations, brutal combat, pretty good story and well written characters in a Western setting. We just plain don't get a lot of Western themed games so having one of such production value in such a niche genre really helps it stand out. There's a lot to like about it.
When every open world game is sci-fi/post apocalyptic/modern day/fantasy it's easy to see why RDR2 stands out.
No question.This reminds me that RDR2 should have won GOTY over GOW at TGA.
This reminds me that RDR2 should have won GOTY over GOW at TGA.
I do. Though to be fair, I like to boot up RDR2 during the winter, get a nice cup of hot coffee, add a few mods to RDR2(a slo-mo mod really let's me enjoy the game more) and just kind of take it in. Toggling slomo during an intense gunfight or mishap can lead to some impressive things to see. I also enjoy just taking in the ambiance and atmosphere, fishing, seeing NPC's routines, watching the wildlife hunt, seeing a good sunrise or sunset from the top of a mountain or checking out a lighting storm.Don't necessarily disagree with anything you've said, but let me ask, do you really enjoy the gameplay? That's what kills it for me.