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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 85.4 hrs on record (6.2 hrs at review time)
Posted: 29 Oct @ 1:57pm
Updated: 29 Oct @ 3:18pm

This is my favorite game from the previous generation. It was the game that made me buy a PS3 back in 2011. I strongly believe it is one of the best games ever made. But let's not dwell on my sweet teenage memories and talk about the final product that R* has delivered:

The story is amazingly well-written. The music is right on point. The dialogues are superb. The tone of the game is unmatched, delivering a dark and gloomy experience that truly reflects what the Wild West must have been. Adventuring alone in the desert feels creepy, and there is always an eerie feeling to it, which the spaghetti western music harmonizes with perfectly.

The game was developed during the last good years of single-player games, where if you wanted to unlock something, you had to complete challenges to obtain it. Microtransactions were, thankfully, non-existent. Speaking of unlocking, the game has a deep outfit system. As mentioned before, you can unlock outfits by completing engaging challenges, and most of the outfits give you some kind of advantage. You can cheat at poker with a carefully tailored suit. You can improve your aim by shooting with one eye blinded. You can dress up as a rival gang member and go unnoticed. This is an amazing feature that I’ve longed for and haven't seen in any other game besides the Hitman and MGS series.

This last point, combined with the honor and fame systems, gives the feeling that you can influence the world around you, which is incredibly immersive and always feels alive.

But why am I giving a negative review, then? Well, I think that R* needs a wake-up call. They have been making quite a lot of mistakes lately, and they can’t still think that their reputation is untouchable. This delivery is unacceptable. Held up against the highest standards (as it should be for this company), it falls quite short of the mark. It is the exact same game that came out 14 years ago. Textures, animations, sounds, and gameplay have been delivered unmodified. This is a 14-year-old game priced like every other brand-new AAA title. They haven’t put a single drop of love into the re-release of the games that put them in the position they’re in now. I know this is not a remake nor a remaster; it’s just a straight port. But, for god's sake, you could've spent some time refining some animations, redoing some textures, and polishing the audio.

I normally don’t mind about graphics and textures, but the gameplay is weakened by animations that sometimes lack continuity. You can’t shoot and duck, or run and take cover. You have to stop playing one animation to start another one. I don’t understand why this is still a thing, since they had this solved back in GTA IV. Of course, this wasn’t that big of an issue back then. But we've come a long way in terms of animations and movement feel. Speaking of movement and feel, riding a horse with a keyboard feels non-responsive and straight-up weird. I had to plug in a controller to optimize the experience, then go back to KBM when in need of unholstering.

Missing QOL Features: If you want to switch from the base game to the DLC, you have to quit to the main menu. This was inconvenient 14 years ago but bearable. Today, it’s unfathomable.

Performance is terrible. Regardless of the frame rate you choose, you will experience screen tearing. I haven’t found a way to make it run smoothly despite having high fps.

Back in 2011, I had a blast with Multiplayer Mode. It was pure fun. You could play the typical multiplayer activities like shoot-outs, team deathmatches, horse races, you name it. And every item was unlocked through leveling up. No microtransactions, no life-consuming mindless grinding. It was perfect. Of course, now it’s nowhere to be seen. No surprises there, seeing how they never cared about RDR2’s MM and let it bleed to death.

You can’t live off the past. You can’t keep feeding off the love that we held for the games and experiences that you gave us. It’s high time to put players before shareholders. Companies around you are losing their reputation, and there is no coming back from that.

"People don’t forget; nothing gets forgiven."
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10 Comments
ThotsBContagious 22 Nov @ 9:38am 
Seeing R* give the bird to modding communities use their own source code in gtav and declaring cease & desist.. mixed with pushing shark cards in mp

then releasing this for a stupid price cost.. and the horrible gta refart collection..

I couldn't care less about GTA6 coming out anymore.. I'll just torrent it.
Paragade 2 Nov @ 5:43pm 
Piscisk may be silly. RDR2 came out 6 years ago.
Obi-Juan Bonomi 31 Oct @ 9:55am 
@PiscisK, I've both played and loved those games you mentioned. BG3 is exceptional. Same could be said for RDR2 despite it's multiple issues (outdated design, dead multiplayer). It's clear that their success won't be enough for them to be placed as a standard in the industry.
Ж | PiscisK 30 Oct @ 11:09pm 
" the last good years of single-player games," ? Brother, you have missed so much then. Last 4-5 years have been "the last good years of single player games".

Baldurs Gate 3...GOW...GOW Ragnarok....Even RDD2 you could add it if you are into this lol.
Obi-Juan Bonomi 30 Oct @ 10:37am 
@gusfringfan TLDR: The game is amazing, so if you'd never played it I'd say go for it. However, if you are a returning player be aware that the final product is exactly the same it was 14 years back, minus the multiplayer mode.
gusfringfan 30 Oct @ 9:14am 
Explain in 20 words or less if you could -im employed so don't have all day to read yapping sessions like this-.
Obi-Juan Bonomi 30 Oct @ 6:48am 
@soggymgee Yeah, totally agree with you. I know that I'm totally at fault since I'd
double-dipped in almost every R* game from the past two generations.
soggymgee 30 Oct @ 2:29am 
I don't own this game on pc but i have finished it on console and the only reason they are putting this out now is so they make people buy it twice by throwing around fancy words like DLSS or ADVANCED RAYTRACING and they will do the exact same with gta 6
Paragade 29 Oct @ 6:37pm 
New age gamers don't seem smart at all. Paying 50+ for decade old games. At least the guys that created Mass effect gave all three games for 50 bucks.
jazzeppi 29 Oct @ 5:25pm 
pulled outta yap city