In just two days, we'll finally be able to leap back into Rockstar's sprawling vision of the wild west 8 years after our adventures in Red Dead Redemption took us across the sand-swept deserts of a 1900s US and Mexico. And it can't come a moment sooner. But what does come a moment sooner is our review of Red Dead Redemption 2.
Our own Luke Reilly over in Australia has spent at least 60 hours with the game in preparation for our review, which will hit October 25, 4am PST. Though it'll be an early morning for us, we're excited to finally share our thoughts.
We were able to bring you our experiences of the first four hours with the game, where we came away impressed with the extensive level of detail in Rockstar's world. We hunted deer and stumbled on a broken-hearted boy that we decided to antagonize for some reason, but ultimately we could tell that we just scratched at the surface of the potential of this world in allowing us to interact with it in imaginative ways that in turn responded to us accordingly. We were at times devious and at times helpful. We pursued the main storyline, and yet took time to pursue one of the world's many distractions, too. And though the world in Red Dead Redemption 2 felt like a living organism in its own right, it also felt lonely and cruel at times. And even surprised us in many ways.
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