Danny, you're great and you speak the truth, but did you just brush The Warriors to the side?! And behind Bully?! The Warriors is (in my view) not only one of Rockstar's best games. but one of my favourite games of all time! I know heaps and heaps of people (who aren't committed gamers) that consider it one of their most beloved games also.
On top of that, The Warriors is in constant demand on the Rockstar forums. It truly is the only case where a game adaptation of a movie actually improved upon the original (and that's saying something. because the movie is so solid).
I'm hoping for Red Dead 2 Prequel, or a new Warriors.
A Red Dead Redemption prequel, and a Warriors re-make (not a re-master, but a ton of added story, levels, gangs, features and obviously a graphics update). Two of my favourite games ever made, so here's hoping. Go Rockstar, just don't make a game as hollow as GTA V again please.
@athleticguyuk: For me, Red Dead Redemption is one of the best games ever created. So, to you it might be overrated, but to me that sounds like one of the most ridiculous statements I've heard (it is certainly the first time I've heard it about Red Dead). I believe it blows GTA out of the water in terms of creativity and setting (post-San Andreas GTA anyway). I want to see Rockstar release another Warriors game. That and Red Dead are a couple of my favourite games ever made.
@Pyrosa: I don't want to be rude, but you'd have to be deluded to think Gears 3 was the gold standard for competitive. Gears 3 was intentionally dumbed down for the masses by EPIC, and this started with Gears 2. Their aim was to casualize the Gears experience by introducing stopping power, retro, sawd-off, incendiaries, large/open maps, TDM, and much more. Gears 3 is notoriously the most unbalanced Gears to date, which is the antithesis to competitive play. The map design was a complete mess, catering for rifle gameplay and gridlocking skill; it played more like a first person shooter than it did a Gears game.
Are you aware of how much of the community stopped playing because of Gears 3? Let alone the essentially non-existent competitive scene. It is no coincidence that Gears 1 is, to date, the only Gears to take part in professional competitive tournaments. Any true Gears player knows that each point you have made falls flat, minus the responsive gameplay.
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