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			<description><![CDATA[<br>If you're someone who likes to go down a checklist, completing various tasks, with tons of waypoints and markers, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is a good choice. In fact, all Ubisoft games are a good choice for you, considering those features are their bread and butter. In AC Odyssey, you won't ever be left with no content to complete or places to explore, unless you have the determination to put in 150 hours, which, according to How Long to Beat, is how many hours it takes for completionists to do their th<br><br>Whether wanting to play in third-person as RDR2 is presented or taking the plunge and playing entirely in first-person, Red Dead Redemption 2 is sure to be fun. It just might be more fun playing entirely through the eyes of Arthur. Obviously, one is not better than the other, but having the opportunity to experience the West with ones’ own eyes on the ground level of it all, with the amount of detail Rockstar has put in is sure to be a wildly different experience. Red Dead Redemption 2 comes out October 27 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.<br><br> <br>The comparison is not wholly inappropriate, considering many of the same people worked on both franchises, but simplifying this magnificent series to a Wild West clone of Grand Theft Auto does it a great disrespect. Some parts of their respective experiences feel familiar, but both series do vastly different things with a similar tool <br><br> <br>Similar to the original, Tears of the Kingdom follows the shrine formula, where players can discover over 150 shrines scattered throughout the world, each offering their own puzzles, rewards, and secrets. Outside of finding these locations, there is the main quest, side quests to discover and complete, armor to find, hidden locations, and much more. Completionists, who enjoy doing absolutely everything a game has to offer, can expect to spend upward of 200 hours. Especially if they decide to find all the Korok Seeds, which there are more than 800 very well hidden throughout the incredibly large <br><br> <br>This success is largely due to the titular New World Monster Hunter World is based in, as it's filled with a wide variety of dynamic ecosystems and titanic creatures, from the T-Rex-like Anjanath to the bull/dragon-like Behem<br><br> <br>One should remember that Red Dead Online is still in a beta state. On top of that, the game is immensely popular, meaning servers are probably being hit hard, even with the controlled rollout they did by granting access to only certain players at first. All in all, it is running smoother than GTA Online did in its beginning months, and with time, the online mode is sure to become incredi<br><br> <br>There comes a time when you may just want to sink over 100 hours into a single game . This happens to me a lot, and the genre I always find myself returning to when I have that urge, is open world. The massive maps that these games offer, with long adventures and tons of side content to complete, and a true sense of discovery found in exploration is unmatc<br><br> <br>This most recent update from Rockstar suggests that the remaster could absolutely be coming sooner than players expected, possibly even in the coming weeks. However, despite the exciting update, it's important to note that there is still no official confirmation of a **Red Dead Redemption 2 ** remaster being released, though players should definitely be on the lookout for another update from Rocks<br><br> <br>Starfield offers more than just quests and ship building, however. It allows you to roleplay in unique ways, such as romancing different companions. You can also join factions or become enemies of them, adding a ton of immersion to the game as you open up new storylines and interactions with others. While it's not the best Bethesda game out there , it still has their DNA written all over it, and brings the type of depth you would see from the developers' other games,  <a href="https://Reddeadstation.com/">use Reddeadstation.com here</a> like Skyrim and Fallout. If you're someone who ends up actually liking Starfield (I'm one of them), then you can expect a game that provides more than 100 hours of playt<br><br> <br>Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a fantastic game, one of the better ones in the franchise, but it's also the entry that made Ubisoft known as the developer that adds way too much bloat to their games. The map of Odssey is absolutely massive, filled with various points of interest, characters to meet, side quests, forts to clear out, bounties to complete, and much, much more. It's a game that is so filled to the brim with content that it can sometimes feel overwhelming, to the point of exhaustion. However, it's a game that players can always return if they're bored for more hours of play, which is always great to h<br><br> <br>In a new Steam update from Rockstar (via Synth Potato on X ), it **appears the Red Dead Redemption 2 game description and details have been officially updated for the first time since 2019, ** sparking speculation that a remastered version is coming soon to PC and conso<br><br> <br>The post has players on social media very excited, and has caused a wave of speculation over a new remaster for Red Dead Redemption 2 . As Synth Potato also points out, the Oblivion remaster got a surprise release shortly after its Steam page was updated in a similar way, though this is of course speculative as w<br>]]></description>
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