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JustSmileHaHa t1_j2f2xxh wrote

I also happen to consider both the best I've ever played in 24 years of gaming.

I think the overall cinematic qualities that I think would shine on the silver screen RDR2 possesses that Witcher 3 doesn't quite stack up to (although I think the Bloody Baron quest could be a movie) edges it out. I love Geralt as a protagonist, but he's very fictionally contained while the sheer breadth and depth of Arthur's self-reflection also gives him a realism element imo. unmatched in any game I've ever played.

That said, Witcher 3 has untouchable writing (esp. from a dialogue standpoint and rolling with the gamers' endless choices to still give a full experience), the GOAT DLC and Gwent inofitself is quite addicting/curbstomps any RDR side stuff.

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RaroDannyR OP t1_j2f3drq wrote

Wow! Extremely thought out answer! I just finished the main story so I haven’t done the DLC yet (don’t kill me) but so the story was amazing. It’s made me want to read the books and watching the Netflix series. I think this game single handedly left a huge life impact as nerdy as that sounds. And yes, gwent was stupid addicting.

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richardduncan02 t1_j2f5487 wrote

Sadly the series on Netflix is pretty mediocre and the new stuff is gonna be awful since they hired writers that hate the watcher cuz it's Netflix. Henry cavil carries the show tho he's the goat in my opinion.

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manaholik t1_j2f7tln wrote

we need audiobooks voiced by Henry or Doug

on that note, i would love to to see a novel about Arthur Morgan read by Roger Clark, just.... imagine and feel that.....

can... can we crowdfund that somehow?

im a bit drunk but i think that would go on to be a bestseller

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