Red Dead Redemption vs Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Red Dead Redemption
Red Dead Redemption is, as many called it, the defining game of the previous generation of consoles. Set in wild, wild west of 1911, you, playing as former outlaw John Marston, was forced to head back into the cradle of crime when a federal agents threatened your family. His goal? To hunt down the gang of criminals he once called friends and to hopefully and finally bury the hatchet of his blood-stained past. There are plenty of cover-based gun-slinging in this game, in addition to some fun mini-games prevalent back in the era, including blackjack and poker. You'll also need to do some odd jobs to make ends meet from time to time, which mostly involve hunting down animals and people alike. The replayability in this game is pretty sufficient as well since the game offers challenges and unique stranger missions aside from the main, story-driven quests.Red Dead Redemption has been hailed as one of the best Western-themed game of all time and we couldn't agree more. If you own a console and love wild west, you might want to check this game out!
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End allows you to reprise the role of Nathan Drake, famous yet retired (supposedly) treasure hunter who was unfortunately thrust back into the world of fortune hunting. This time, he embarks on an adventure spanning the entire globe in pursuit of a legendary pirate treasure. Driven harder than ever by his personal reasons, this adventure will attempt push both you and Nathan's limits, ending with a critical decision which may finally break Nathan regardless of which option he chooses.In addition to all the usual amazing features that previous Uncharted games have, Uncharted 4 provides you with loyal sidekicks, each with their own unique abilities, that you can command; a new form of supernatural power called mysticals that you'll need to master, and a grappling hook that allows you to take full advantage of the game's 3D terrain.
Sounds like fun? Well, if you think you'll enjoy playing Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, you might want to give the game a try.