There's trouble in the Old West as Rockstar games' big update for Red Dead Online _ has players running for the hills. Hoping to cash in on the hype surrounding _Grand Theft Auto Online , the formula hasn't worked quite so well in the dusty plains of the American des
When Rockstar announced the update on Facebook, it didn't take long for the comments section to fill with angry rants from disgruntled players. Rockstar boasted "competitive gameplay" and "daily objectives" alongside "player customization and emotes." Instead, the company has delivered complaints about grinding, nerfed hunting abilities, and ludicrous microtransacti
While the Rockstar Steam update isn't an official confirmation of the RDR2 remaster's release date, it's a strong signal that something exciting is just around the corner. The Steam page has not been updated since 2019, and Rockstar doesn't typically adjust descriptions on Steam for no reason or out of the b
When it was revealed that Red Dead Redemption 2 would be entirely playable in first-person it came as no surprise. GTAV made it possible when it made its way over to the latest generation of consoles so seeing that Rockstar’s next big open world game would be available in first-person made sense. While GTAV’s first-person wasn’t the best, even at times feeling like actions were happening for third-person while in first-person, it still created a sense of grounding that can always be appreciated in video games. If not thinking about playing Red Dead Redemption 2 in first-person; here’s a challenge — just give it a shot.
Playing in first-person means experiencing the world as it is happening because it's happening with only what can be seen wherever one may be looking. It’s easy to imagine the multiple scenarios that might be brought to life even more just from playing RDR2 in first-person. Horseback shootouts can have more feeling. Bar brawls will feel that true punch. Being chased down by whatever local law enforcement comprised of sheriff and deputy could feel palpably tense. While Rockstar has yet to show how first-person will function, hopefully they’ve taken some lessons out of their own book with GTAV. First-person has come a ways in games with titles such as Dishonored, Prey, Call of Duty and the like. While first-person might not be the main focus, Rockstar has an opportunity to appease players that will want to see through the eyes of Arthur Morgan.
In a new Steam update from Rockstar (via Synth Potato on X ), it **appears the Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay|Https://reddeadstation.com/ Dead Redemption 2 game description and details have been officially updated for the first time since 2019, ** sparking speculation that a remastered version is coming soon to PC and conso
While Red Dead Redemption 2 was a highlight of 2018's impressive video game legacy, Red Dead Online seems to have fallen under its own weight. The first big update promised to fix some of the many gripes gamers were experiencing, but instead, developers have simply added more problems. Just three months after the highly anticipated online version launched, it seems like it's pistols at dawn between players and Rockstar Ga
In addition to its stylish look, the Alligator Skin Ranch Cutter Saddle provides a number of benefits when equipped including core Health and Stamina boosts, which increase speed and acceleration for the horse. This saddle is an enhanced version of the basic saddle that comes stock for players when starting Red Dead Online.
While the main story will only last you around 40 hours, which is a great length in and of itself, players who want to connect the entire Chiral Network and complete all deliveries the game offers can expect to spend triple that amount. Unlike the original, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach offers two large maps, instead of one, that offer a considerable amount of activities to complete, sights to see, roads to rebuild, trams to construct, and more. Add on the fact that the game offers a ton of unlockables, such as costumes, tools, etc, and you have a game that takes forever to officially compl
The second game has gotten more flack for this, and it is probably due to the sheer size of it. There are over one hundred story missions, and numerous side quests stacked on top of that, meaning there are tons of shootouts. No one complains that Grand Theft Auto has too much shooting, so why does Red Dead get criticized harshly for t
Whether you want to focus on the main missions, exploring, building settlements, farming-specific resources, take care of your spaceship, complete odd jobs for money, and so on. It's a giant sandbox that is constantly surprising you, and constantly wanting you to play more. When No Man's Sky first released, it didn't do very well, but the amount of work the developers have put in has made it one of the most addicting open world games to date. Just be prepared to f
No Man's Sky is arguably the most unique choice on this list, mainly due to its procedural generated planets, a mechanic that increases its playtime to way over 100 hours. Players can expect to spend hours upon hours discovering new planets they have never seen before, each time they load into the game, and that sense of discovery really drives the player's motivation to keep playing. The greatest part about this game is that there is no mandatory way to play it, and your experience may be completely different than others. It all boils down to the player's imaginat