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Finished Red Dead Redemption 2023 version
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RDR1 really made me appreciate more of RDR2, and how it advanced in every single way.
Many times in RDR1, the same sad lonely events don't hit like in RDR2.
Lack of Cinematic Camera mode, graphic & environment build from 14 years ago...
I really don't feel the same,
that loneliness in the wild land, that last part of the wild west under a beautiful sky, only you and your horse, some birds flying by... well it's not happening in RDR1, especially in the Mexico chapter.
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and character build.
They did tell more of Abigail, Jack, Bill, Dutch in Red Dead Redemption 2
In RDR1, feels like they are just NPCs to me, just existing for the story, but in RDR2, they're rather alive.
Maybe that's what you get for a game developed for 8 years and cost up to $540 million.