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# Expansive open-world frontier PS4 & PS5 compatible 175+ Game of the Year Awards Red Dead Redemption 2 Playstation 4

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## Summary

> 🎯 Ride into the ultimate outlaw saga—where every choice shapes your legend.

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## Key Features

- • **Vast Living World:** Explore a meticulously crafted 1899 America, from rugged mountains to bustling cities, with dynamic weather and wildlife that react to your every move.
- • **Award-Winning Epic:** Immerse yourself in a story honored with 175+ Game of the Year awards, setting the gold standard for narrative-driven gaming.
- • **Deep Moral Choices:** Navigate complex relationships and ethical dilemmas that challenge your sense of loyalty, honor, and survival in a fading Wild West.
- • **Next-Level Gameplay:** Engage in strategic combat, realistic horse bonding, and diverse roles in Red Dead Online—bounty hunter, trader, collector, and more.
- • **Stunning Visuals & Sound:** Experience breathtaking 4K-ready graphics paired with an unforgettable soundtrack that elevates every moment of your outlaw journey.

## Overview

Red Dead Redemption 2 for PlayStation 4 is a critically acclaimed action-adventure game by Rockstar Studios, featuring an expansive open world set in 1899 America. With over 175 Game of the Year awards, it offers a rich narrative centered on Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang, combining strategic combat, immersive exploration, and a dynamic online multiplayer experience. Compatible with PS4 and PS5 consoles, it delivers stunning visuals, a memorable soundtrack, and deep gameplay mechanics that redefine the Western genre.

## Description

Winner of over 175 Game of the Year Awards and recipient of over 250 perfect scores, Red Dead Redemption 2 is an epic tale of honor and loyalty at the dawn of the modern age. America, 1899. Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang are outlaws on the run. With federal agents and the best bounty hunters in the nation massing on their heels, the gang must rob, steal and fight their way across the rugged heartland of America in order to survive. As deepening internal divisions threaten to tear the gang apart, Arthur must make a choice between his own ideals and loyalty to the gang who raised him. Now featuring additional Story Mode content and a fully-featured Photo Mode, Red Dead Redemption 2 also includes free access to the shared living world of Red Dead Online, where players take on an array of roles to carve their own unique path on the frontier as they track wanted criminals as a Bounty Hunter, create a business as a Trader, unearth exotic treasures as a Collector or run an underground distillery as a Moonshiner and much more.

Review: DEEEEP! - The storyline here is a prequel to the last Red Dead game, which I had thoroughly enjoyed, but that's pretty much where any similarities end. Know that this game and story goes long and deep. And I just loved it. The characters have a real depth and backstory that evolves at a perfectly timed pace. I got emotionally invested in them quickly both loving and hating them. And in the end, the story, or let's say stories, because Red Dead is so long and there are so many entirely different kinds of storytelling in all the chapters, the story is about the gangs' relationships with each other, in particular the leader of the gang Dutch, your character Arthur, and the young outlaw that Arthur takes under his wing, John (your character in the previous Red Dead Redemption, which is quite interesting in an of itself), who by keeping John's family safe and trying to get them to seek a different life, Arthur seeks to find his redemption. Though we are never really sure if Arthur knows that or not. He, like all the characters are, well, complicated to say the least. And of course being Old West outlaws, they are all clearly flawed people living on the edge of their sanity knowing that the law is looking for them Dead or Alive, and that they could well be found at any moment. You just feel the intensity of their situations. And Arthur is constantly faced with moral dilemmas, wanting to be an outlaw, wanting to be loyal to his friends, but also very much wanting to become a good man and do the right thing. Of which his leader and mentor Dutch, very much does not like, wanting the ruthless killer that he basically raised from a child to be the super-outlaw loyal partner that he had raised him to be. And the supporting characters all have a story depth too, like no video game I've ever played before. You'll love and hate them all, and you don't want to trust anybody. But in order to succeed in the game, sometimes you must. Betrayal is a central theme in this story and it will have you questioning what exactly that word entails and means. The game constantly challenges your sense of what's right and wrong. Many kudos to the the writers, and there certainly were a gaggle of them. This is truly a masterpiece. Now, it's a Western in every sense folks. And I mean a classic one, very much influenced by The Oxbow Incident. And like those classic western novels, it takes its time to develop the the story. If you like space games, if you like fantasy games or super heroes, this might not be your cup of tea. There are some tap, tap tap parts, but it's not constant like a fighting game or something. But there is a lot of fighting and shooting. And Red Dead tries to make that as realistic as they can. The fighting is more about strategy than how fast you can hit the circle button. But I believe you'll love the actual gameplay no matter what kind of games you have been playing. I don't see how anybody wouldn't. And there is a lot of open world stuff, I mean a lot, for those of you like myself who are fans of that. One important skill that Arthur has to develop and teach is herbalism, which is fun, but it does slows things down for those of you who get nervous whenever you aren't hitting a button. And there's hunting and fishing which are also important at times. Arthur has to stop and eat, or his health stats drop. And the food he cooks will provide the most health. He can purchase food at grocery stores too, but they aren't as a replenishing. Still, you want to keep some in his saddle bags just in case you run into a long mission out in the mountains. So, you have to learn to cook and use good sense in hunting. If you do, you will find several hunting grounds that are chucked full of docile game. It's best not to over hunt any one at a time because that way you know where the food is, if you do over hunt it, the game will seriously slow down the time it takes to replenish the animals. Herbs are used for all sorts of things, including making what you cook more replenishing, and especially making medicine. You will definitely need that at several junctions of the game too. So there is a lot more strategy and thinking required here than games that just go action sequence, cut scene, action sequence, cut scene, repeat. The open world stuff is stuff you actually have to do. And of course, cash is quite important too, which you mostly get by completing side missions where Arthur rides into town and is enlisted to help kill a man-eating bear, take out an evil outlaw, find a lost child, or the like. And there's always more to these missions than meets the eye. It's great stuff, right out of Kurosawa and the sixties saddle operas folks. And your main missions are going to take you everywhere form the turn of the twentieth century Dakotas to New York, to Kentucky, to New Orleans, to Florida, and all around the country. So it's definitely not all just robbing trains and outlaw camps all the time. Now let's talk graphics. And I can wrap that up in one word. Wow!!! The characters and backgrounds look so real, especially the landscape and pastoral scenes in the mountains. I mean I really feel like I am fishing when I fish in the game. I believe these are the best graphics in any video game ever, bar none. Red Dead Redemption 2 utilizes the most complex gaming engines available to date in the gaming universe. Top to bottom, you will continually do things that were impossible before and they have utilized the technology to come up with some just plain thrilling action sequence gaming, and the great thing is the action all fits perfectly within the story. You will want to succeed. And difficulty wise, they did a good job at setting the levels. I played it at normal and found that challenging at times, but it did allow me to really enjoy the story the first time with a good sense of being challenged. You set it at difficult, and things get even more real, you can't get shot and live. But you can take one or two hits on normal if they aren't point blank. And you alway have to be on the lookout for snipers. They can take you down with one shot on normal. You just always have to mind your surroundings. There are copperheads and rattlesnakes everywhere too, be careful lifting rocks or searching for herbs in tall grass. Horses are very important too. You'll have to upgrade your horse as the game goes on to complete missions, though you will develop a relationship with some of them, particularly your first, and not want to sell or let them go. And yes you can drive a horse too hard and kill it. You actually have to treat the virtual horse like a real one. You feed it, brush it, and talk to it in order to calm its stress level, just like a real horse. Oh and the music in Red Dead Redemption Two is memorable and just perfect for the game. A lot of care was taken to make this game sound good. So if you have some kind of speaker system hooked up to your monitor, you will get an enhanced gaming experience, I can guarantee that. So I loved this game, the best I've ever played, but then I am and have always been a fan of Westerns. It was actually kind of hard to leave this world. There's plenty to do after you've completed everything to just keep up your homestead a make it thrive. I highly recommend this one.
Review: Game of the year 2019? - Rated M for MATURE! To all parents out there looking to buy their pre-pubescent children a game this Christmas, give this a big ol' skip! With a beautiful soundtrack, excellent cast of characters and voice actors, stunning graphics, realistic gamepaly and a throught-provoking and tear-jerking story, this game definitely belongs in the top best video games of all time. I will try to be as unbiased as possible throughout the review. Story: 9.8/10 Red Dead Redemption II is actually the PREQUEL to Red Dead Redemption, despite the numbering. However, you don't need to play the first game to understand this one, but it does help to catch a few references here and there. The story is told through the eyes of Arthur Morgan, an outlaw living in the "old" west. The west that's slowly fading away and with it, Arthur and his gang's identity. As the century of the Old West comes to a close and a new era is brought in, Arthur and his gang must race against time and Federal agents to find their new place in the world. What seems like a simple story at first, takes a HUGE loop-de-loop and turns into a roller-coaster of thrills and emotions. While not as deep as Silent Hill 2's story, Red Dead Redemption 2 does make you think about quite a lot of things. From the sins of the past, to what it means to be good, and so on, this game just keeps hitting you with the feels and philosophical thinking and satire that's expected of a Rockstar game. If this game was just about Arthur's story, I'd still pre-order the game again and recommend it to everyone I know who enjoys a good video game story. Characters: 10/10 Great cast of characters with returning voice actors from the first game which helps to cement its authenticity and the dedication of the people at Rockstar studios! This game has a full cast of colorful main and side characters that's typical of Rockstar game and it shows. Really, if you buy this game, just go out exploring, you'll find TONS of interesting people worth talking with! Graphics: 8.9/10 The graphics aren't the BEST graphics of this gen, but they really are something special. The graphics seem to be a step above GTA V but still a bit behind games like Uncharted 4, Star Wars Battlefront 1 & 2, Witcher 3, etc but it's up there. Best experienced on a 4K display. Gameplay: 8.3/10 Another open-world game by Rockstar games, another 100,000 side and miscellaneous quests and activities to partake in! This game is packed full of things to do, from fishing to hunting, helping a Circus man get his tiger back, breaking wild horses, shooting random people, robbing trains and what-not! Honestly, on paper you should never, ever get bored again. Unless, of course, you get fed-up with the wild west theme of the game. The problem with the gameplay lies in the amount of things to do. Rockstar tried their very best to make sure you could do almost ANYTHING in this game (except hire hookers and blow up trains) that they forgot to fully flesh-out some things. There's the typical bounty/5-star law system that's in GTA games and the first Red Dead Redemption. The only difference is now you can rob stores and trains without having to be online! (Looking at you GTAV). Of course there's some things in Red Dead Online that's not available in the campaign but still. I digress. The bounty system is a bit wonky in this game. You can tell they had an idea but it just doesn't work for some reason. For example, if you rob a train without a mask, any witnesses will report you to the police and they'll chase you from one end of the map to the other or simply place a bounty on you in that particular state. The problem with this is: A. You can wear a full potato sack on your head and, for some reason, you'll STILL be recognized! B. You can kill every sign of life within 100 miles of the crime scene and you'll STILL be recognized. How does this happen? I don't know, but there are a few YouTube videos that go into explaining the nuts and bolts behind this so check those out if it really gets to you. Aside from the bounty/law systems, there are a wide range of activities for you to partake in that should keep you glued to a chair or bed for the next year or so. Overall: 9.5/10 Highly recommend for any avid gamer out there. Especially recommend for those fond of the wild west setting or just a fan of Rockstar or Red Dead Redemption.

## Features

- Developed by the creators of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2 is an epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland; The game's vast and atmospheric world will also provide the foundation for a brand new online Multiplayer experience
- Developer: Rock star Studios;ESRB Content: Blood and gore Intense violence Nudity Sexual content Strong language Use of drugs and alcohol; Genre: Action and Adventure
- Publisher: Rock star Games

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01M5DZ525 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,230 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #65 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4, Sony PlayStation 4 Pro, Sony PlayStation 4 Slim, Sony PlayStation 5, Sony PlayStation 5 Pro, Sony PlayStation 5 Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (12,052) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2016 |
| Genre | adventure-game-genre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710425478901 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 47890 |
| Language | Spanish |
| Manufacturer | 2K |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.57 x 6.61 x 5.3 inches; 3.52 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 26, 2018 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 26, 2018 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 710425478901 710425478949 |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display, Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this a game or audio book?**
A: Neither....it’s a game book.

**Q: Why is it currrently unavailable and when can i preorder it**
A: Ya, I also never received any kind of notification that they took away the 20% off pre-order discount for video games, so I didn't know until I added this to my cart and it didn't show up. That was the perk that finally convinced me to get an Amazon Prime membership in the first place. Oh, but they do have a $10 off promotional credit on "select" games which don't include this one and take a month or two to receive and you can only spend at Amazon and expire. That's like JUST as good as the 20% off, right? LOL  And now they're not even doing release day delivery? I guess Amazon doesn't want people buying games from them anymore.

**Q: Anybody else ready for this??**
A: I'm ready for red dead redemption 2....you know it !!!

**Q: Will there be any exclusive DLC for this game?**
A: Only exclusive online content or at least it will be first http://blog.us.playstation.com/2016/10/20/red-dead-redemption-2-playstation-and-rockstar-games-announce-partnership/

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DEEEEP!
*by M***L on September 10, 2021*

The storyline here is a prequel to the last Red Dead game, which I had thoroughly enjoyed, but that's pretty much where any similarities end. Know that this game and story goes long and deep. And I just loved it. The characters have a real depth and backstory that evolves at a perfectly timed pace. I got emotionally invested in them quickly both loving and hating them. And in the end, the story, or let's say stories, because Red Dead is so long and there are so many entirely different kinds of storytelling in all the chapters, the story is about the gangs' relationships with each other, in particular the leader of the gang Dutch, your character Arthur, and the young outlaw that Arthur takes under his wing, John (your character in the previous Red Dead Redemption, which is quite interesting in an of itself), who by keeping John's family safe and trying to get them to seek a different life, Arthur seeks to find his redemption. Though we are never really sure if Arthur knows that or not. He, like all the characters are, well, complicated to say the least. And of course being Old West outlaws, they are all clearly flawed people living on the edge of their sanity knowing that the law is looking for them Dead or Alive, and that they could well be found at any moment. You just feel the intensity of their situations. And Arthur is constantly faced with moral dilemmas, wanting to be an outlaw, wanting to be loyal to his friends, but also very much wanting to become a good man and do the right thing. Of which his leader and mentor Dutch, very much does not like, wanting the ruthless killer that he basically raised from a child to be the super-outlaw loyal partner that he had raised him to be. And the supporting characters all have a story depth too, like no video game I've ever played before. You'll love and hate them all, and you don't want to trust anybody. But in order to succeed in the game, sometimes you must. Betrayal is a central theme in this story and it will have you questioning what exactly that word entails and means. The game constantly challenges your sense of what's right and wrong. Many kudos to the the writers, and there certainly were a gaggle of them. This is truly a masterpiece. Now, it's a Western in every sense folks. And I mean a classic one, very much influenced by The Oxbow Incident. And like those classic western novels, it takes its time to develop the the story. If you like space games, if you like fantasy games or super heroes, this might not be your cup of tea. There are some tap, tap tap parts, but it's not constant like a fighting game or something. But there is a lot of fighting and shooting. And Red Dead tries to make that as realistic as they can. The fighting is more about strategy than how fast you can hit the circle button. But I believe you'll love the actual gameplay no matter what kind of games you have been playing. I don't see how anybody wouldn't. And there is a lot of open world stuff, I mean a lot, for those of you like myself who are fans of that. One important skill that Arthur has to develop and teach is herbalism, which is fun, but it does slows things down for those of you who get nervous whenever you aren't hitting a button. And there's hunting and fishing which are also important at times. Arthur has to stop and eat, or his health stats drop. And the food he cooks will provide the most health. He can purchase food at grocery stores too, but they aren't as a replenishing. Still, you want to keep some in his saddle bags just in case you run into a long mission out in the mountains. So, you have to learn to cook and use good sense in hunting. If you do, you will find several hunting grounds that are chucked full of docile game. It's best not to over hunt any one at a time because that way you know where the food is, if you do over hunt it, the game will seriously slow down the time it takes to replenish the animals. Herbs are used for all sorts of things, including making what you cook more replenishing, and especially making medicine. You will definitely need that at several junctions of the game too. So there is a lot more strategy and thinking required here than games that just go action sequence, cut scene, action sequence, cut scene, repeat. The open world stuff is stuff you actually have to do. And of course, cash is quite important too, which you mostly get by completing side missions where Arthur rides into town and is enlisted to help kill a man-eating bear, take out an evil outlaw, find a lost child, or the like. And there's always more to these missions than meets the eye. It's great stuff, right out of Kurosawa and the sixties saddle operas folks. And your main missions are going to take you everywhere form the turn of the twentieth century Dakotas to New York, to Kentucky, to New Orleans, to Florida, and all around the country. So it's definitely not all just robbing trains and outlaw camps all the time. Now let's talk graphics. And I can wrap that up in one word. Wow!!! The characters and backgrounds look so real, especially the landscape and pastoral scenes in the mountains. I mean I really feel like I am fishing when I fish in the game. I believe these are the best graphics in any video game ever, bar none. Red Dead Redemption 2 utilizes the most complex gaming engines available to date in the gaming universe. Top to bottom, you will continually do things that were impossible before and they have utilized the technology to come up with some just plain thrilling action sequence gaming, and the great thing is the action all fits perfectly within the story. You will want to succeed. And difficulty wise, they did a good job at setting the levels. I played it at normal and found that challenging at times, but it did allow me to really enjoy the story the first time with a good sense of being challenged. You set it at difficult, and things get even more real, you can't get shot and live. But you can take one or two hits on normal if they aren't point blank. And you alway have to be on the lookout for snipers. They can take you down with one shot on normal. You just always have to mind your surroundings. There are copperheads and rattlesnakes everywhere too, be careful lifting rocks or searching for herbs in tall grass. Horses are very important too. You'll have to upgrade your horse as the game goes on to complete missions, though you will develop a relationship with some of them, particularly your first, and not want to sell or let them go. And yes you can drive a horse too hard and kill it. You actually have to treat the virtual horse like a real one. You feed it, brush it, and talk to it in order to calm its stress level, just like a real horse. Oh and the music in Red Dead Redemption Two is memorable and just perfect for the game. A lot of care was taken to make this game sound good. So if you have some kind of speaker system hooked up to your monitor, you will get an enhanced gaming experience, I can guarantee that. So I loved this game, the best I've ever played, but then I am and have always been a fan of Westerns. It was actually kind of hard to leave this world. There's plenty to do after you've completed everything to just keep up your homestead a make it thrive. I highly recommend this one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game of the year 2019?
*by A***R on November 30, 2019*

Rated M for MATURE! To all parents out there looking to buy their pre-pubescent children a game this Christmas, give this a big ol' skip! With a beautiful soundtrack, excellent cast of characters and voice actors, stunning graphics, realistic gamepaly and a throught-provoking and tear-jerking story, this game definitely belongs in the top best video games of all time. I will try to be as unbiased as possible throughout the review. Story: 9.8/10 Red Dead Redemption II is actually the PREQUEL to Red Dead Redemption, despite the numbering. However, you don't need to play the first game to understand this one, but it does help to catch a few references here and there. The story is told through the eyes of Arthur Morgan, an outlaw living in the "old" west. The west that's slowly fading away and with it, Arthur and his gang's identity. As the century of the Old West comes to a close and a new era is brought in, Arthur and his gang must race against time and Federal agents to find their new place in the world. What seems like a simple story at first, takes a HUGE loop-de-loop and turns into a roller-coaster of thrills and emotions. While not as deep as Silent Hill 2's story, Red Dead Redemption 2 does make you think about quite a lot of things. From the sins of the past, to what it means to be good, and so on, this game just keeps hitting you with the feels and philosophical thinking and satire that's expected of a Rockstar game. If this game was just about Arthur's story, I'd still pre-order the game again and recommend it to everyone I know who enjoys a good video game story. Characters: 10/10 Great cast of characters with returning voice actors from the first game which helps to cement its authenticity and the dedication of the people at Rockstar studios! This game has a full cast of colorful main and side characters that's typical of Rockstar game and it shows. Really, if you buy this game, just go out exploring, you'll find TONS of interesting people worth talking with! Graphics: 8.9/10 The graphics aren't the BEST graphics of this gen, but they really are something special. The graphics seem to be a step above GTA V but still a bit behind games like Uncharted 4, Star Wars Battlefront 1 & 2, Witcher 3, etc but it's up there. Best experienced on a 4K display. Gameplay: 8.3/10 Another open-world game by Rockstar games, another 100,000 side and miscellaneous quests and activities to partake in! This game is packed full of things to do, from fishing to hunting, helping a Circus man get his tiger back, breaking wild horses, shooting random people, robbing trains and what-not! Honestly, on paper you should never, ever get bored again. Unless, of course, you get fed-up with the wild west theme of the game. The problem with the gameplay lies in the amount of things to do. Rockstar tried their very best to make sure you could do almost ANYTHING in this game (except hire hookers and blow up trains) that they forgot to fully flesh-out some things. There's the typical bounty/5-star law system that's in GTA games and the first Red Dead Redemption. The only difference is now you can rob stores and trains without having to be online! (Looking at you GTAV). Of course there's some things in Red Dead Online that's not available in the campaign but still. I digress. The bounty system is a bit wonky in this game. You can tell they had an idea but it just doesn't work for some reason. For example, if you rob a train without a mask, any witnesses will report you to the police and they'll chase you from one end of the map to the other or simply place a bounty on you in that particular state. The problem with this is: A. You can wear a full potato sack on your head and, for some reason, you'll STILL be recognized! B. You can kill every sign of life within 100 miles of the crime scene and you'll STILL be recognized. How does this happen? I don't know, but there are a few YouTube videos that go into explaining the nuts and bolts behind this so check those out if it really gets to you. Aside from the bounty/law systems, there are a wide range of activities for you to partake in that should keep you glued to a chair or bed for the next year or so. Overall: 9.5/10 Highly recommend for any avid gamer out there. Especially recommend for those fond of the wild west setting or just a fan of Rockstar or Red Dead Redemption.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I hated the first 15 hours of this game, but then came to love it
*by C***W on March 17, 2019*

It took a long time for me to start enjoying this game. Part of it is that the game opens in a blizzard and I simply hated that environment. I was going to give up on the game at that point, but decided to keep playing, despite the very harsh opening, in the hopes that it would improve. I also needed to get to know the characters. I was annoyed by them until I got to know them. I was also very irritated at the controls for the first few hours and the lack of fast travel. I kept playing because I grew up riding horses and I loved how real the horses were in this game. I slowly got to know the characters and began to enjoy the environments (outside of the snowy region). I loved discovering new towns and the various characters I encountered. I liked a few of my fellow gang members. I liked Arthur. I found myself feeling sorry for him when I would make him do something really stupid just to see what would happen. This game can be frustrating because you know that some of the actions in the main story line are going to only make things worse. Arthur knows that are going to make things worse, but goes along with it. It's a weird game dynamic. In most games, you are trying to make things better. In this way, the game plays more like a movie than a game. Characters have depth and make imperfect decisions. In a way, I felt trapped by the main missions. I didn't want to put Arthur in danger and I wanted him to make different decisions. The main missions contrast with the rest of the world. In the open world, you can make decisions and treat people well or poorly. You can observe wild animals and just enjoy seeing them or you can hunt them. You can help various strangers or ignore them. While the main missions are linear, you can explore the world at your leisure. There are tons of Easter eggs to discover and I spent hours searching for many of them. At first, I was annoyed a the limited fast travel options, but I came to enjoy riding around the environment and studying new animals and plants, while encountering strangers. There are a few parts of this game that really annoyed me. I am a woman and I didn't want to grow a beard, so I spent many hours returning to camp or going to barbers to shave. I also disliked bathing, but if you stop bathing, people comment that you smell awful. Eating was the other thing that annoyed me, but I eventually just stopped eating and dealt with having low health. There are just too few food options in this game. I don't enjoy stew or big game meat in real life and I don't want to "eat" those things in the game either. I recommend this game. It requires a big time commitment though. It took me 100+ hours to finish this game over the course of several months. I would definitely play it again once I start to forget the story more. I usually trade games in after finishing them, but this one is a keeper.

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