I honestly fell in love with the world. The calm breeze over open fields, the rain, the sunsets. And that got me more into the story as well I think; one man against an army invading his beautiful home, so much has been taken from you (the main character) and still they are trying to take more as if it means nothing. It felt personal, and the close combat felt satisfying because of it.
About the horse, it’s one of the few friends you have left and it’s always there for you. After missions you’re petting him, or seen sleeping with him. I’m not going to spoil anything but some events got me VERY angry, one in particular about 2/3 of the way into the story
True! Appreciate the respons will try and re play it! I think I just was coming in jot trying to speed through the game. The world was very pretty though that was why enjoyed the game. It felt like playing a painting
When i first started playing, I couldn't get the feel of the combat and how real it felt, as in you won't get hit by a sword too many times before you are dead. I dialed back the difficulty for a while as I got a better feel for it and then went side questing a LOT to up my skills and equipment before diving into the main story. I haven't ever put 60+ hours into a game before this. RDR2 bored me to death but this one sucked me in.
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u/NotARealBuckeye Mar 31 '25
GoT with the full armor from Iki Island.