Ever wanted to become a mass murderer in a video game? While the law may fail to stop you from becoming one in Red Dead Redemption 2, the game engine certainly won’t. Rockstar’s approach to realism in the Red Dead series is different from GTA as the former’s realism is more akin to the real world.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is perhaps Rockstar’s most detailed and realistic open world yet, giving players an incredible sense of freedom. But just like in the real world, freedom has its own set of restrictions. The realism in this game is way more believable, which, by default, sets it apart from the wildly absurd things that you can do in GTA.
Rockstar’s approach to player freedom in Red Dead Redemption 2 is much more realistic
In an IGN interview with Rockstar North co-studio head Rob Nelson, Nelson discussed that Rockstar’s approach...
Red Dead Redemption 2 is perhaps Rockstar’s most detailed and realistic open world yet, giving players an incredible sense of freedom. But just like in the real world, freedom has its own set of restrictions. The realism in this game is way more believable, which, by default, sets it apart from the wildly absurd things that you can do in GTA.
Rockstar’s approach to player freedom in Red Dead Redemption 2 is much more realistic
In an IGN interview with Rockstar North co-studio head Rob Nelson, Nelson discussed that Rockstar’s approach...
- 5/10/2025
- by Souptik Adhikary
- FandomWire
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