Prequel to the 2010 Red Dead Redemption which itself was a sequel to 2004′s Red Dead Revolver. All by Rockstar of Grand Theft Auto fame. I borrowed the game from a friend, and got to the second act before deciding I would never play it again. The game is gorgeous, anything to do with
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A common complaint is the game railroading the player and going into a few days of story while the game just exposits to the player. Alternatively, the player could choose when the story happens but that might ruin the overall pacing. In a way the player can plan around exams,
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I died less. Part 1. Quick recap: I quit the game at Ornstein and Smough after spending 5 hours farming Balder Side Sword and progressing steadily through the game. Played Bloodborne to git gud. I’d been procrastinating going back to O&S after finishing Bloodborne. One day I just woke up and started playing, got close
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There will be blood. One day my brother decided he wanted to use my computer to play games. At that point I had already given up on Dark Souls and decided to hone my skills in this game. I went out and bought the disc and borrowed a PS4 from
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Bloodborne is supposed to be here. It’s been awhile since I’ve bought a new game on day 1 release. I can’t even remember the last time I bought a game within the first few months of it being released. Legion? Recently I had to spend some money on some games
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I died a lot. This must be the third or fourth time I’ve tried to complete this game. Bought it on a whim, decided it wasn’t for me after a little. Tried it again after a little then got busy and couldn’t keep playing. Finally, last year a friend of mine had