I bought it for a friend who, in general, appreciates high-quality, intricate works of art like movies, video games, and music. That's exactly what RDR2 is. I'm tempted to use catchy descriptions, like "like Skyrim!" or "like the Witcher with revolvers!" But they'd be dead wrong, since RDR2 is truly unique and, in its own way, Legendary. Simultaneously, by ogy with GTA5, singleplayer and multiplayer are two worlds that have the right to exist even in the context of each other, but if the thesis is: breathtaking scenery, animals, weather, a plethora of life, voice acting and evoking an era, muuuuzika, life itself, fishing - my respect, poker and 21, drinking and fighting in saloons, really "dirty dollars," gold mines, and fever, You've got a busted skull, you can "-smell" on the train, and there are tons and cubic meters of excellent material that I completely forgot about in my ecstasy. A perfect score of 10 out of 10 for Son of a Bitch stew