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[โ€“] BaroqueInMind@lemmy.one 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

RDR2 is such a slow-burn masterpiece that I'm still enjoying that game years after it released. The game is longer than 120 hours given how it implies you take your time and enjoy the views, the immersion and the story.

RDR2 was deliberately designed to be a high inertia experience that takes its sweet-ass time to start off and difficult to slow down when its going.

RDR2 is so great the NYT film reviewer mentioned as one of the best stories that year.