MiceOnMeth
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Criminal she didn't get DLCSadie sequel would be cool
Criminal she didn't get DLCSadie sequel would be cool
Nah I don’t agree with that. There’s another prequel story in there leading to the black water siege. Especially with the old Wild West when the gang was in its prime.The RDR2 story has nowhere to go though.
Nah I don’t agree with that. There’s another prequel story in there leading to the black water siege. Especially with the old Wild West when the gang was in its prime.
We live in hope.Criminal she didn't get DLC![]()
The RDR2 story has nowhere to go though.
They could do a whole Sadie story. Or introduce a completely new character. Perhaps a Mexican one. There was a load of barren map that seemed like it was planned for something.The RDR2 story has nowhere to go though.
There’s also scope to delve in to all the good times Arthur spoke about in the past. I’d like to play those, while they were having a great time committing robberies and tha.Well, I mean it's true, it doesn't from a future perspective, but since RDR2 is a prequel to RDR1 it only follows that RDR3 would be set further into the past. Here's the thing, Red Dead 1 is set in 1911 onwards. Red Dead 2 is set in 1899 onwards. Could easily make a point that we have yet to have a game set in the actual 'Wild West'.
My premise for a future game would be some kind of exploration into the early life of Dutch; perhaps deal with his formative youth on the back of losing his father during the Civil War. Have the protagonist as a sort of proto-Arthur, or even young Arthur himself, adopted by Dutch.
I really loved this game when I played it, and yet I've had no inclination or desire to replay it since then... No idea why.
I really loved this game when I played it, and yet I've had no inclination or desire to replay it since then... No idea why.
I really loved this game when I played it, and yet I've had no inclination or desire to replay it since then... No idea why.