Same for me. I bought RDR2 in a Steam sale a good year or so back and dipped in and out of it then kind of abandoned it. I felt both happy and a little frustrated at the open world nature that you have to kind of learn by your mistakes as you go along. It didnt feel quiet linear enough at times.It took a lot of getting into for me, but enjoyed Red Dead Redemption 2 recently - I played about 130 hours. I'll likely drop back in to explore every last nook and cranny with an online guide.
The openness of the world is what I love about RDR2, it's one of my favourite games. I like the freedom.Same for me. I bought RDR2 in a Steam sale a good year or so back and dipped in and out of it then kind of abandoned it. I felt both happy and a little frustrated at the open world nature that you have to kind of learn by your mistakes as you go along. It didnt feel quiet linear enough at times.
Yes, definitely! The fight mechanics in the game are awesome! You feel like you're a real samurai!Comes out on PC next month. Should give it a try
Have you tried Ghost recon breakpoint?Recon Wildlands is a great game, very atmospheric.
I love long range sniping with the. 50 cal rifle. Find a lay up point and note some aim points to comp for the bullet drop.
It's so funny when its far enough out that they can't figure out where you are.
I've also added Fallout 4 to the collection this week after watching the TV series. The game was £3.99 in the PS store so it seemed rude not to.Just started Fallout 4 this weekend just gone, I know, nine years late to the party! It's supposed to be getting a next-gen update in a few days but TBH I'm not finding the dated graphics to be spoiling it at all.