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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 18:49:11 GMT
Man, the deaths in this game can be brutal. I shot a lawman in the neck and he just started stumbling around holding his neck, then he fell over and just lay there trying not to die for an uncomfortably long time.
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Post by Lyric 💗💜💙 on Oct 31, 2018 0:15:43 GMT
game good
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Oct 31, 2018 18:52:14 GMT
Might have to wait off on buying red dead 2. Gotta replay red dead one. It's been six years since I played it. I still remember most of the characters but just to be safe. 2 is a prequel with fairly minor ties to the first one so it really doesn't matter. No shit. I already knew that. More a refresher so that I can catch the references.
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Post by Niccc on Oct 31, 2018 19:40:40 GMT
End of chapter 3 spoilers: YO THIS GAME IS SO FUCKING GOOOOD. I really liked the Romeo-Juliet esque storyline they were heading for. Sean getting his head blown off out of nowhere was legitimately fucking shocking. I couldn't help but laugh at Bill yelling at the Sheriff's men tho. I don't know why, but I have the feeling that Micah's a traitor. Like he's working with someone, I dunno who. He's just always suspicious to me. I like him, though. He's pretty funny. And this fucking mission...  How exactly is it possible for a game to look this good? I don't want this game to end.
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Post by sos on Nov 1, 2018 2:51:23 GMT
I bought a horse at the start of the first mission you have with Hosea. Named her Chili. She was awesome.
For like, four days. Now she's dead. Got clipped by a train while pursuing a debtor from that fuckball German Strauss. Guess it's time to head back up to the mountains to find that early-in-the-game Elite Arabian horse.
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Post by Rock114 on Nov 1, 2018 3:09:23 GMT
I just started Chapter 4. Holy SHIT. Major spoilers for the end of Chapter 3, obviously. Torching the Gray's tobacco plantation was almost orgasmic in it's beauty. Tossing fire bombs with Sean while shooting field hands amid fields of blazing crops at night made me feel so... devilish. Evil. In a wonderful way.
But Sean, fucking Sean, man. I liked him. He was loud and fast with his mouth but he was a fun guy to rob people with. I expected something to happen, because when a quartet of heavily armed men walks down the middle of a street in a Western it can only end in blood... but that shot was so sudden and visceral that it took me completely off guard. I even jumped a little. It was the first time in the story I felt truly fucked, and I'm not even halfway through. That entire gunfight in the town was great.
But the next mission was even better. Riding up to Braithwaite Manor, pissed as all hell, John ready to kill every bastard in his path because for the first time he's going to actually be there for his son, that slow, epic saunter up to the plantation house, just the gang all together determined to get Jack back... then the gunfight, the music, and torching the entire place as that old hag watches. Just... wow. That one felt like something straight out of a Clint Eastwood movie. Damn.
I love this fucking game.
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Post by Rock114 on Nov 1, 2018 3:21:51 GMT
End of chapter 3 spoilers: YO THIS GAME IS SO FUCKING GOOOOD. I really liked the Romeo-Juliet esque storyline they were heading for. Sean getting his head blown off out of nowhere was legitimately fucking shocking. I couldn't help but laugh at Bill yelling at the Sheriff's men tho. I don't know why, but I have the feeling that Micah's a traitor. Like he's working with someone, I dunno who. He's just always suspicious to me. I like him, though. He's pretty funny. And this fucking mission...  How exactly is it possible for a game to look this good? I don't want this game to end. TC I'm at exactly the same part of the game as you. This post all conjecture based on the events of Chapter 3. So obviously some heavy spoilers if you haven't completed Chapter 3 yet: I think Micah is a traitor too. I'd be dumbfounded if he wasn't. He's new to the gang so he doesn't have the loyalty of folks like John, Arthur, Bill, and others. He's insanely violent, killing anyone he has even marginal distaste for, and every mission he's on goes sideways. Robbing the payroll stagecoach outside of Strawberry. The shootout in Rhodes that killed Sean. The "peace meeting" with Colm O'Driscoll that got Arthur captured and tortured by the O'Driscoll gang.
Granted some of those may just be bad luck, but I refuse to believe he wasn't involved with Arthur's capture. They knew exactly where to find Arthur on his perch and mentioned that Colm wanted him alive, so someone tipped him off in advance and the only people who knew where Arthur would be then were Dutch, who despises O'Driscoll and loves Arthur, and... Micah, who despises Arthur. Remember, Micah was so excited about the peace deal (Already strange for a complete psychopath) but this was also after he blew his cellmate's head off during the jailbreak, after the guy told him about that stagecoach I mentioned earlier, just for being an O'Driscoll.
Also, friendly reminder that the job in Blackwater, the ferry robbery that kicked all this off, got the attention of the Pinkertons, and had half a dozen gang members (And, from what others have said, civilians) wounded or killed, was his idea to begin with. That fucker is rotten.
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Post by Niccc on Nov 1, 2018 5:32:27 GMT
Is it just me or is Arthur one of the best Rockstar protagonists ever? He's super fucked up at times and legitimately a bad person but he has his charms and his own code. Like, I was transporting a dude to be executed in an electric chair and he's just describing some fucked up story about people having their eyes gouged out and other shit while the dude I'm transporting is just sitting on the back of the horse fucking sobbing.
All of the loan shark missions, Arthur's pretty fucked up. (I'm aware in his journal he remarks how he hates the job but just how he acts in them makes me feel bad for the people who owe money, especially the Polish guy but I just imagined it was Potato and I felt better) It might be too early to say but I'm having much more fun playing as him than I did with John in RDR1
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Post by Lyric 💗💜💙 on Nov 1, 2018 5:35:49 GMT
I bought a horse at the start of the first mission you have with Hosea. Named her Chili. She was awesome. For like, four days. Now she's dead. Got clipped by a train while pursuing a debtor from that fuckball German Strauss. Guess it's time to head back up to the mountains to find that early-in-the-game Elite Arabian horse. My first horse, Sagittarius died in a kinda similar way. He was awesome, and a complete tank. Just a great horse. But, I start looking for one of those gunslingers for the guy writing the book. We do this whole fight on a train, but i find out later that Sagittarius had ran into the train trying to follow me and died :( Now I've got a horse of the same breed that Sagittarius was, which is cool bc, they're like these huge horses with tons of health and stamina just to start off with. I've named her Libra and I'm being like... really careful with her around trains bc I really don't want to lose her too
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Post by Rock114 on Nov 1, 2018 7:12:27 GMT
I'd like to thank Tommy Angelo for watching me play some of this marvelous game, most notably providing moral support while I was sticking up a shipment of priceless antiques on their way into Rhodes. I tried to stop the wagon peacefully but the driver had the nerve to immediately declare me a thief (Right or not it was still rude) and tell his men to shoot me. I killed his shotgun rider, then shot the guard that was following on horseback but lost control of my horse for a few seconds which let the driver put some distance between us. I regained control and pursued with shotgun in hand, bullets whizzing by as the final guard, sitting on the back, took potshots with a revolver. He was no hardened gunfighter, though, and as I handily closed the distance it was all too easy to give him both barrels. His head exploded with the blast, leaving only the barest bloody stump of a neck as his body sat there for several seconds as if unaware death had taken him before finally slumping off the back of the wagon. With the last of his protectors dead the wagon driver stopped and jumped to the ground, offering me the entire haul of antiques if I let him live. I dismounted and strode over. He swore he'd lie say he never saw me and as he babbled on I realized his voice was more annoying than the bullets I'd just dodged and punched him in the face, rocketing him into unconsciousness with a single blow. I took the antiques up to Emerald Ranch and got paid. Felt nice.
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Post by Tommy Angelo on Nov 1, 2018 18:56:13 GMT
I'd like to thank Tommy Angelo for watching me play some of this marvelous game, most notably providing moral support while I was sticking up a shipment of priceless antiques on their way into Rhodes. I tried to stop the wagon peacefully but the driver had the nerve to immediately declare me a thief (Right or not it was still rude) and tell his men to shoot me. I killed his shotgun rider, then shot the guard that was following on horseback but lost control of my horse for a few seconds which let the driver put some distance between us. I regained control and pursued with shotgun in hand, bullets whizzing by as the final guard, sitting on the back, took potshots with a revolver. He was no hardened gunfighter, though, and as I handily closed the distance it was all too easy to give him both barrels. His head exploded with the blast, leaving only the barest bloody stump of a neck as his body sat there for several seconds as if unaware death had taken him before finally slumping off the back of the wagon. With the last of his protectors dead the wagon driver stopped and jumped to the ground, offering me the entire haul of antiques if I let him live. I dismounted and strode over. He swore he'd lie say he never saw me and as he babbled on I realized his voice was more annoying than the bullets I'd just dodged and punched him in the face, rocketing him into unconsciousness with a single blow. I took the antiques up to Emerald Ranch and got paid. Felt nice. Yeah, as for the robbery, I can vouch for that. Rocky here's a stone-cold mofo, taking down carriages and witnesses (some of them at least), wanted guys (like a boss, despite the guy's plea that he's a changed man). And he played so good he actually made me consider getting the game, which I intend to buy in the near future.
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Post by mmm on Nov 1, 2018 18:58:05 GMT
Is it just me or is Arthur one of the best Rockstar protagonists ever? He's super fucked up at times and legitimately a bad person but he has his charms and his own code. Like, I was transporting a dude to be executed in an electric chair and he's just describing some fucked up story about people having their eyes gouged out and other shit while the dude I'm transporting is just sitting on the back of the horse fucking sobbing. All of the loan shark missions, Arthur's pretty fucked up. (I'm aware in his journal he remarks how he hates the job but just how he acts in them makes me feel bad for the people who owe money, especially the Polish guy but I just imagined it was Potato and I felt better) It might be too early to say but I'm having much more fun playing as him than I did with John in RDR1 By far. Arthurs my boah and if he dies in the end ima be pissed.
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Post by Rock114 on Nov 2, 2018 3:15:06 GMT
I'd like to thank Tommy Angelo for watching me play some of this marvelous game, most notably providing moral support while I was sticking up a shipment of priceless antiques on their way into Rhodes. I tried to stop the wagon peacefully but the driver had the nerve to immediately declare me a thief (Right or not it was still rude) and tell his men to shoot me. I killed his shotgun rider, then shot the guard that was following on horseback but lost control of my horse for a few seconds which let the driver put some distance between us. I regained control and pursued with shotgun in hand, bullets whizzing by as the final guard, sitting on the back, took potshots with a revolver. He was no hardened gunfighter, though, and as I handily closed the distance it was all too easy to give him both barrels. His head exploded with the blast, leaving only the barest bloody stump of a neck as his body sat there for several seconds as if unaware death had taken him before finally slumping off the back of the wagon. With the last of his protectors dead the wagon driver stopped and jumped to the ground, offering me the entire haul of antiques if I let him live. I dismounted and strode over. He swore he'd lie say he never saw me and as he babbled on I realized his voice was more annoying than the bullets I'd just dodged and punched him in the face, rocketing him into unconsciousness with a single blow. I took the antiques up to Emerald Ranch and got paid. Felt nice. Yeah, as for the robbery, I can vouch for that. Rocky here's a stone-cold mofo, taking down carriages and witnesses (some of them at least), wanted guys (like a boss, despite the guy's plea that he's a changed man). And he played so good he actually made me consider getting the game, which I intend to buy in the near future.
Obligatory SPOILER ALERT, though this is so incredibly minor I don't think it will matter. It's just a random event that happens after completing a small bounty mission in Rhodes, the very same one Tom just mentioned. So yeah, if spoilers that minor concern you (No judgement) then turn away now. That Wanted man I took in Tom, I actually met him again earlier today, believe it or not.
At his hanging.
His name was Mark Johnson. I stumbled over the event on my way north out of town late in the evening with the sheriff himself presiding over the execution. A crowd of onlookers had gathered to watch the final minutes of Mark Johnson's life as the sheriff, pacing back and forth with a voice as loud and passionate as a preacher's, reminded them all that nobody can escape the reach of the law forever. For justice will have its day and, despite the guilty man's attempt to begin anew, there are no second chances for the lawless and the wicked. The only fate that awaits miscreants such as these is the noose. Family or no, Mark Johnson's sins had caught up to him as they will one day catch up to us all.
He gave the order and his deputy pulled the lever. Mark Johnson fell without a word, a fall that was cut short when the rope around his neck snapped taught with an echoing crunch that signaled the end of his life.
I widowed his wife. His son will grow up without a father. His redemption was cut short by a greedy outlaw, one worse than him, masquerading as a bounty hunter. I shouldn't have felt bad. After all, I got my 25 dollars out of it...
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Post by sos on Nov 2, 2018 21:13:30 GMT
Treating LeENNNNYYYYYYY to a drink might be my favorite mission in any game ever.
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Post by Niccc on Nov 2, 2018 22:19:33 GMT
Is it just me or have I killed many NPCS that have Kenny's voice?
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