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My Favorite Game


Main logo for Red Dead Redemption 2 (2019)

My Favorite Game that I have ever played since owning a console was Red Dead Redemption 2. This ought to be the best game of the decade and was also voted as the number 1 game of 2019 and has been labeled the best video game of 
ALL TIME !

The game was able for all gaming consoles Xbox and PS4 and later came out on PC with a higher FPS and better graphics then the consoles a month later. Although the game itself was popular; many found the game demeaning, sexist and even racist at times but the game was set in the late 19th century where there was many of these acts committed. I guess the company that made the game "Rockstar Games" just wanted to capture what it was like to live during the golden age and end of gunslingers and law-breakers. 

You play as Arthur Morgan, a old gunslinger along with his gang of criminals who are running away from the federal police who are keen on killing him and his crew and finally ending the age of gunslingers to bring order once and for all and improve civilization away from these outsiders and wild west folk. The game is played on how the player chooses to act as a honorable or murderer ; you can rob people but not kill them or kill anyone or any creature cruelly.





















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  1. Hi A Aron, even though Ive played red dead once or twice in my life, I have been told it is a great game, and you have motivated me to try it out! One of my friends has it and can game share it with me so I am pretty lucky. Good blog.

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  2. Hey Aaron, I hope you're keeping well! I played the first red dead ages ago and that was unreal. Red dead two looks much better as well and it's improved in so many ways so I'm glad you like it. I'll probably not play anytime soon so you can spoil the ending for me if you want. See you around!

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  3. Hey Aaron
    I just finished reading your blog. I hope you're keeping well. Although my brother and best friend have the red dead redemption games, I've never played them. I instead watched them play. In saying that I might actually give it a try and play it because your blog makes me think it’s amazing. I was wondering if you were going to implement some, all or none of the elements from red dead redemption into your own game or game idea. I’m looking forward to reading more of your blog and seeing how your game turns out.
    - Cian

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