Test and conclusion: "Red Dead Redemption 2"
In Red Dead Redemption 2, you become outlaw Arthur Morgan in 1899, part of the Van der Linde gang on the run from federal agents and bounty hunters and in search of a law-free land. So you can use horrendous crimes in a huge space of the Wild West in order to escape the increasing civilization and industrialization of the country. An open-world action blockbuster made with unprecedented development effort, whipping players through dozens of hours through a grueling long-distance heist and murder spree. Red Dead Redemption 2 manages better than any other game to date to simulate a believable, living world whose enormous dimensions impress as well as the manifold facets. The last surviving natives have retreated to the icy peaks of the north. Farmers try their luck in the lush prairie. In the east, day laborers work in coal mines, and their families fear the cannibals of the forest. In the west, wealth is sprouting the first brick towns, and in the south, illegal distilleries are pollut…