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Best First-Person Adventure Games Of All Time Ranked

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It isn't a spoiler to say that Dutch Van Der Linde is arguably the most annoying character in the entirety of the game. He made the type of person he is apparent in the first title in the franchise, and, considering this is a prequel, you get to see it all unfold once ag


You enter the Heartlands after the Prologue, and after those first few missions in the snow, it is such a relief to be in a temperate area with people and towns . The region around Valentine is such a delight to mess around in, and it is the perfect diving board of exploration for the rest of the game. It introduces the basic mechanics of how towns work in Red Dead Redemption 2 with Valentine, and it is the true start for the game's Open world games Online guide-world environment. It's gorgeous, and the side missions you can find scattered throughout the area are engaging as h


Starcraft 2 has stood as a nostalgic beacon of light in a decade filled with crumbling, powerful studios, serving as a monument of what Blizzard used to be known for. Starcraft 2's continual support by developers and incredibly strong 2010 debut has nurtured its stability throughout the decade. A world of gameplay options appeals to both casual and competitive players. The RTS genre never reached peaks likened to League and Fortnite , yet consistently has kept its sizable audience content for an impressive ten years and count


On the surface, Beecher's Hope is not much. It's just a spot on the Great Plains that John Marston and his family can call home. But that is what makes it one of the best spots in Red Dead Redemption 2 . It is a place full of nostalgia for players who experienced the first Red Dead Redemption game. For fans of the original, it is a chance to revisit the spot where John Marston was happy with his family before the tragedies that ensued. And, if you keep hanging around playing RDR2 , you can make believe that John Marston spent the rest of his days ranching at Beecher's H


Adventure games can be either third-person or first-person and in rare cases, the second-person. The first person is preferable for combat, solving puzzles, or close-up examination, so it's used frequently in the design of a variety of adventure ga


Despite winning numerous Game of the Year awards in 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 has had its fair share of love and hate from the gaming community. In 2019 the game has finally made its way over to the PC platform, and it will likely be met with the same type of opposing energies from incoming play


Red Dead Redemption 2 is a wildly fantastic game, and while it does have its gameplay flaws, no one can deny the stunning quality of its environments. If Red Dead Redemption 2 had merely consisted of walking around in its beautiful world, that might have been enough to make it game of the y

Swamps and alligators. That's nearly all we have to say about the Bayou Nwa. It's an even more restrictive area than the west Grizzlies with their snows. If you enjoyed off-roading with your horse in the Heartlands of Scarlett Meadows, then the Bayou Nwa is going to be the bane of your existence. Swamps are generously interspersed between roads, and if you even think about taking the path less traveled, you're going to have to deal with an angry (and hungry) gator that you made your horse step on. After that, you better hope you have some Dead Eye left in order to survive the encoun


It's hard to argue that the world in Red Dead Redemption 2 is beautiful and fully realized. You may have issues with the controls or moment-to-moment gameplay, but, after taking 5 minutes to take in the environment around you, it's obvious how talented of a studio they


If you're the kind of RDR2 player that likes to utilize the camera more than necessary, the best pictures you can take are in the Grizzlies East. In addition to the area's beauty, there are a ton of Easter Eggs players can sniff out up there, from an abandoned witches' cauldron to a blasted cra


Now, from a sales perspective, nothing Rockstar Games does is a flash in the pan. Their games see elongated tails of sales success that seemingly go on forever. The idea of Red Dead Redemption 2 being a flash in the pan is targeted at the player base or level of inter


Exploring a house to uncover clues about what happened makes the plot thicken as you progress. A twist at the end of Gone Home keeps you on the edge of your seat. As a first-person adventure game, Gone Home is phenome


I'm Commander Shepherd and this is my favorite AAA game of the decade. The first Mass Effect was a competently written RPG with a lackluster game behind it. The third Mass Effect was a slightly over-wrought story with a lackluster ending (but not riot-worthy lackluster, I should stress). Mass Effect 2 was perfect - the Seven Samurai hero collection, the brilliant characters, the fantastic cover-shooter RPG. I only wish the twist of the first ten minutes hadn't been spoiled by marketing - if I could have only gone in blin