The “anything I should know?” posts /u/TooMuchGamesYT Red Dead Redemption

Been seeing many posts lately asking this question, and I’m tired of the kind of answers the community is giving. Saying things like “Micah is bad” or “spend time at camp, while you still can”, in my opinion, ruins the experience. Maybe it doesn’t completely ruin it, but I think it steals the awe of playing a game for the first time, without knowing anything about it.

I, as many others, knew about the death of Arthur beforehand, and even though I didn’t know the plot of RDR1, still got accidentally spoiled about Dutch “going crazy” and the gang falling apart, so I didn’t go completely blind, however I’m glad I didn’t have anybody telling me how to feel about this or that character, so I could make my own impressions about them.

As with many games, there’s this wish to go back to when you first started the game, and get to learn the mechanics and gameplay from the beginning, because there’s only one “first time”.

So please, don’t spoil anything, whether it’s story, gameplay, or mechanics to the new players.

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​r/reddeadredemption Been seeing many posts lately asking this question, and I’m tired of the kind of answers the community is giving. Saying things like “Micah is bad” or “spend time at camp, while you still can”, in my opinion, ruins the experience. Maybe it doesn’t completely ruin it, but I think it steals the awe of playing a game for the first time, without knowing anything about it. I, as many others, knew about the death of Arthur beforehand, and even though I didn’t know the plot of RDR1, still got accidentally spoiled about Dutch “going crazy” and the gang falling apart, so I didn’t go completely blind, however I’m glad I didn’t have anybody telling me how to feel about this or that character, so I could make my own impressions about them. As with many games, there’s this wish to go back to when you first started the game, and get to learn the mechanics and gameplay from the beginning, because there’s only one “first time”. So please, don’t spoil anything, whether it’s story, gameplay, or mechanics to the new players. submitted by /u/TooMuchGamesYT [link] [comments] 

Been seeing many posts lately asking this question, and I’m tired of the kind of answers the community is giving. Saying things like “Micah is bad” or “spend time at camp, while you still can”, in my opinion, ruins the experience. Maybe it doesn’t completely ruin it, but I think it steals the awe of playing a game for the first time, without knowing anything about it.

I, as many others, knew about the death of Arthur beforehand, and even though I didn’t know the plot of RDR1, still got accidentally spoiled about Dutch “going crazy” and the gang falling apart, so I didn’t go completely blind, however I’m glad I didn’t have anybody telling me how to feel about this or that character, so I could make my own impressions about them.

As with many games, there’s this wish to go back to when you first started the game, and get to learn the mechanics and gameplay from the beginning, because there’s only one “first time”.

So please, don’t spoil anything, whether it’s story, gameplay, or mechanics to the new players.

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