Posted April 07, 2011
I'm a little late to the game... literally. I just started Red Dead Redemption and I already like it more than any GTA game.
I'm getting into the story missions slowly, choosing instead to fill up on hunting, making money, side quests, and such... though I have done most of missions at the ranch and for the marshal in Armadillo.
But I wonder many things...
What is the penalty for death? So far, all I can tell is that I'll lose anything I've hunted or gathered. Not complaining, really, but it seemed that death has few if any consequences.
Should I be selling or hoarding feathers and flowers? So far, I am hoarding them.
I know it is hard to see at night, but damn, it is hard to see at night.
Should I be really protective of my horse, or is my trusty steed really not that important in the long run?
What are your strategies when you play?
This ain't Modern Warfare, so I turned on casual aiming. I'm more playing the story than trying to prove my mad 1337 skillz with a controller... but I think the targeting system makes it too easy to target things that you don't wanna shoot, so I think I might switch it back to normal... what do you think?
I am totally loving the hell out of this game. Love sandboxes. Love Westerns. And I love playing a character who isn't just a thug and doesn't screw prostitutes and then shoot them in the park. I actually like James Marsden quite a bit and find his faithfulness to his wife and his new found moral compass quite refreshing.
I love the GTA games, but this has, to me, far more depth and character. RDR is more like playing a western movie than GTA is like playing a gangster film.
Oh... and a cougar killed my horse :-(
I'm getting into the story missions slowly, choosing instead to fill up on hunting, making money, side quests, and such... though I have done most of missions at the ranch and for the marshal in Armadillo.
But I wonder many things...
What is the penalty for death? So far, all I can tell is that I'll lose anything I've hunted or gathered. Not complaining, really, but it seemed that death has few if any consequences.
Should I be selling or hoarding feathers and flowers? So far, I am hoarding them.
I know it is hard to see at night, but damn, it is hard to see at night.
Should I be really protective of my horse, or is my trusty steed really not that important in the long run?
What are your strategies when you play?
This ain't Modern Warfare, so I turned on casual aiming. I'm more playing the story than trying to prove my mad 1337 skillz with a controller... but I think the targeting system makes it too easy to target things that you don't wanna shoot, so I think I might switch it back to normal... what do you think?
I am totally loving the hell out of this game. Love sandboxes. Love Westerns. And I love playing a character who isn't just a thug and doesn't screw prostitutes and then shoot them in the park. I actually like James Marsden quite a bit and find his faithfulness to his wife and his new found moral compass quite refreshing.
I love the GTA games, but this has, to me, far more depth and character. RDR is more like playing a western movie than GTA is like playing a gangster film.
Oh... and a cougar killed my horse :-(