RDR2: I just killed four wolves. I went to skin one, then after the animation finished. The other three were gone. Anyone else having this problem?
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
It is genuinely weird to me how you, one of the most thoughtful, compassionate, and sanguine film reviewers on the internet, have felt the need to unleash a torrent of aggrieved negativity about this game
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Replying to @DavidManque
What if its deserved? What if the way people have constantly made excuses and not talked about it and majority ive responses ive gotten are “ok thank god i felt crazy for not enjoying this.”
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK @DavidManque
And it goes hand with the fact im still playing, still hoping, still giving the benefit of the doubt. And wont have a final “take” til the end. But the frustrations are so very real.
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Replying to @FilmCritHULK
I have no problems with you ripping the game to shreds if you think it's bad (my copy arrives Tuesday). I just can't remember you applying the same focused, negative nitpicking to any movie, ever. But maybe I'm wrong about that!
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Replying to @DavidManque @FilmCritHULK
Check out his pieces on the two AMAZING SPIDER-MAN films. They’re wonderful.
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This also gets into the cascading difference between a game and film. A film, I go to see. Watch for two hours, then write about the whole thing. In a game, you literally have to be able to PLAY it. It's a thing whose user design radically effects process. And then...
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you play it over 80 plus hours and it has a radically different process, and intent as well.
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