Speaking personally I loved almost every aspect of GTA IV and it is my favourite game so I approached RDR with high hopes. I found the characters trite predictable and emotionally unengaging. The backdrop of the West didn't captivate me the way Liberty City did. I found the mission varied from repetitive to damn right tedious (oh joy half way through the game I get to do the same training missions again shooting at birds, capturing horses, moving cattle etc). My love for Liberty City means I can happily drive around for hours just absorbing the atmosphere and enjoying the smallest of details, I found RDR just sparse and boring in this respect. Finally the writing in GTA IV in my opinion was awe inspiring in places, perfectly complimenting the post 9/11 aura that surrounded the game. The Western as a cinematic and literary genre often (but not always) has a feel of black/white politics and ethics this placed in RDR just felt pedestrian and uninspired.Syphous said:Yeah I'm interested in this as well. RDR was my personal GOTY last year and a lot of publications agreed... by far the best western video game ever produced.Trolldor said:In what backwards world was RDR a disappointment?tigermilk said:LA Noire. Well I am hoping that it turns out to be another GTA IV not another RDR (such a fucking dissapointment). In reality I would guess it will fall somewhere in the middle.
My general assumption about sequels is good for the shareholders, bad for the consumers.
OT: Skyrim will probably take it, but really who could know this early in the year? Let's not discount Batman: Arkham City either.
It's meant to be a prediction thing.Zhukov said:How are we supposed to judge games that haven't been released yet?
Anyway, so far I would say Portal 2.
For me, it's easily ME3. But you left out Batman Arkum City. IF i though TOR was launching this year, i'd have prolly been that, but bioware seems to have shifted all it focus to ME3, not that that's a bad thing... and thus i tend to see TOR launching after ME3, which is a year end title, so, it's not a 2011 game.drummodino said:Ok I know it's very early to be asking this but I was curious to what you guys/girls think... What game do you think will take the prize home for this year? Personally I'm thinking either Portal 2 or if it's released in time Minecraft. Mass Effect 3 and Uncharted 3 could potentially change my mind though.
Also making the poll I realized how many sequels are in the list... Is this good or bad for the industry?
EDIT: Sorry I forgot about Skyrim :S
BioWare Austin is making TOR. BioWare Edmonton is making ME3. They're completely different companies.Kingsnake661 said:For me, it's easily ME3. But you left out Batman Arkum City. IF i though TOR was launching this year, i'd have prolly been that, but bioware seems to have shifted all it focus to ME3, not that that's a bad thing... and thus i tend to see TOR launching after ME3, which is a year end title, so, it's not a 2011 game.drummodino said:Ok I know it's very early to be asking this but I was curious to what you guys/girls think... What game do you think will take the prize home for this year? Personally I'm thinking either Portal 2 or if it's released in time Minecraft. Mass Effect 3 and Uncharted 3 could potentially change my mind though.
Also making the poll I realized how many sequels are in the list... Is this good or bad for the industry?
EDIT: Sorry I forgot about Skyrim :S
Which bums me out. But maybe i'm wrong... i hope i'm wrong.. but i don't think i am...
...so what you're saying is, because RDR did exactly what GTAIV you don't like it?tigermilk said:Speaking personally I loved almost every aspect of GTA IV and it is my favourite game so I approached RDR with high hopes. I found the characters trite predictable and emotionally unengaging. The backdrop of the West didn't captivate me the way Liberty City did. I found the mission varied from repetitive to damn right tedious (oh joy half way through the game I get to do the same training missions again shooting at birds, capturing horses, moving cattle etc). My love for Liberty City means I can happily drive around for hours just absorbing the atmosphere and enjoying the smallest of details, I found RDR just sparse and boring in this respect. Finally the writing in GTA IV in my opinion was awe inspiring in places, perfectly complimenting the post 9/11 aura that surrounded the game. The Western as a cinematic and literary genre often (but not always) has a feel of black/white politics and ethics this placed in RDR just felt pedestrian and uninspired.Syphous said:Yeah I'm interested in this as well. RDR was my personal GOTY last year and a lot of publications agreed... by far the best western video game ever produced.Trolldor said:In what backwards world was RDR a disappointment?tigermilk said:LA Noire. Well I am hoping that it turns out to be another GTA IV not another RDR (such a fucking dissapointment). In reality I would guess it will fall somewhere in the middle.
My general assumption about sequels is good for the shareholders, bad for the consumers.
OT: Skyrim will probably take it, but really who could know this early in the year? Let's not discount Batman: Arkham City either.
While I am happy for anyone who enjoyed it I just didn't.