General Videogame Thread

Finished the main story of RDR2

An absolute masterpiece that reduced me to tears on 3 occasions: Arthur's conversation with the sister when he admits he is afraid of death, saying thank you to his horse, and finally as he lay to die watching the sunset. I'm genuinely broken this morning, absolutely epic. And there's still loads left to do in the world...I just don't know if I can do it as John.
 
Give this a go last night and it's very good. Controls are excellent on it, and you can still play very tactically even if you don't have a headset.

Still undecided whether to get Anthem. Worried that it'll end up the Sam's as Destiny in terms of minimal amount of content and no end game stuff.

Do you think Destiny is missing end game stuff now? Or do you mean on release? As I got into it recently and I'm finding a metric shit ton of stuff to do!
 
Meant on release. By the time Destiny brought sufficient end game stuff out the game had become boring as fuck for me!

Gotcha. Yeah I'm glad I picked it up later as it sounded a bit shit up until Forsaken. If you jumped off it before that btw I'd definitely recommend picking it back up.
 
Finished the main story of RDR2

An absolute masterpiece that reduced me to tears on 3 occasions: Arthur's conversation with the sister when he admits he is afraid of death, saying thank you to his horse, and finally as he lay to die watching the sunset. I'm genuinely broken this morning, absolutely epic. And there's still loads left to do in the world...I just don't know if I can do it as John.


Theirs a couple of other slightly less peaceful endings, definitely worth doing last few missions again to see them before embarking on the world of John.
 
Theirs a couple of other slightly less peaceful endings, definitely worth doing last few missions again to see them before embarking on the world of John.

Yeah, I've watched the other 3 on youtube since - glad I got the one I did!
 
I got the bad ending and man did it shock me.

Like you say its absolutely incredible and also emotional. What a phenomenal game.

I think people who don't play videogames will fail to understand, but I've walked around in a daze today, genuinely feeling like I've lost a friend. The interactivity of it means that, IMHO, games hit you that much more than a film or tv series can.
 

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