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2 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

• While I generally prefer to have character customisation, I think this is the correct way to have a predefined character. You start in medias res, after a botched heist caused your gang to go on the run, stranded and starving in a snow storm. Over the course of the first few missions, you start piecing together some of what happenned, and learn about both the characters around you and the character that you're playing, Arthur.

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1 - Red Dead Redemption 2 

I borrowed a copy of RDR2 from a friend, and I've played a bit of the introduction area.

I'm actually enjoying it quite a bit!

Some things I like:

• The first game had some "riding on a horse with someone, with your characters having a conversation" scenes. Those scenes are still here, but they've been improved - you actually get branching dialogue choices. They're generally not hugely meaningful choices, but I really appreciate getting to make choices like that!

@oriole@mastodon.social yeah!
I spent too long ignoring jazz, because as a kid I was a classical-music snob, but jazz is full of creativity and passion!

So I listen to audiobooks on my commute, and... I just want something with queer people openly and unabashedly living their best lives, where they might face struggles but homophobia and transphobia aren't among them.

Does... does that exist, in audiobook (or audio drama) form? D:

(Bonus points for SF/F, but I'll take what I can get, really. :p)

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