Thread:Lucky107/@comment-4059927-20171207013022/@comment-4059927-20171207165145

I do promise you things get so much better. I was such a nihilist in my twenties and I suffered from being overly critical of so many things and then once I had a kid things kind of just fell into place. Kids definitely aren't for everyone, when I was twenty-one I would've been completely opposed to having a child, but watching Analisa grow up, and giving her a childhood that was far better than mine really just gives me a lot of self worth.

Fallout 2 has the best humor in the series, and arguably the best storyline, though Fallout New Vegas is surely a contender for that. Fallout 4 was a step in the right direction as far as shooting mechanics go, a lot of fans were let down but it's a process of development, in the next few years they'll have the other mechanics improved and it's going to be a powerhouse in the series. I would like to see what happens between the NCR and the Legion still as the ending to New Vegas (based on whichever you choose) still meant that the Legion posed a threat, and would be an enemy to the NCR for years, but with Obsidian Studios not being contacted to make another Fallout game we might be sticking on the East Coast for Bethesda's version of the Fallout storyline.

I'm really liking the look of Arthur Morgan for Red Dead Redemption 2. John was lean, quick, and versatile Arthur seems to be big, broad shouldered, and just mean. He looks like the type of outlaw you wouldn't want to mess with. Seeing him mixed with Dutch's Gang just makes me very excited to see where that story will go. The map looks huge too. I love Rockstar's maps, even though GTA V's map is kind of empty unless you're in the city, or Sandy Shore's there's still plenty to explore out there.

The Greaser missions are definitely where the game shines because you get into it with Johnny, and he actually felt like an antagonist for the duration of the chapter. They built him up nicely. He wasn't a bad guy, just a horribly clingy and pensive guy. Like, chapter two it did feel like they groomed Tad, over Derby, to be the main antagonist. Derby would've been so much better had he more to do in that chapter, but it was a fun chapter. The start to chapter 4 kind of annoys me because it was just weird how Jimmy and the Nerds both wanted to teach the Jocks a lesson, and Jimmy helped them so much throughout the first chapter and a few times in chapter three you'd expect them to want Jimmy to help them because he's extremely useful and about the only person they'd be able to trust. It just felt like Rockstar rushed through it to make them an antagonist just because then you'll fight all the cliques in the game. The rest of the chapter was pretty fun, the last mission where you 'fight' Ted was a letdown because you hit him once and he goes down.