This video has gotten more traction lately. This is an old version from 2018. Here's the updated one I made back in 2019: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9JHnPZfzBd0.html
Manhunt: spongebob saying „I’ve been waiting for you Patrick „ Ballad of Gay Tony: the Strangler sitting down the couch in the party Scene Red Dead online 2 : Squidward when he get the letter from Krabs to pay for working here
When this potrayed by: Red dead redemption 2. Spongebob,Patrick,Squidward, & MR.Krab planning to escape Tahiti island. By going Surfing with their Surf board.
I feel like the scene where Mr Krabs and Spongebob were wearing ski-masks and trying to stuff a bag in the trunk of their boat fits Manhunt pretty well.
@@jthree331 All due respect, the time between Oblivion and Skyrim took half the time, and had twice the easter eggs, and decent graphics. Even if RDR3 is more likely to appear before ES6 at this point lol
@@jthree331 I'll give you the map, however due to the lack of actors used in Skyrim, they were able to create many more NPCs (Though stale) which led (From what I noticed) to more Direct Dialogue than the General Dialogue RDR2 did well at, whether it's more dialogue, that remains to be seen. Furthermore, the lack of character development was to allow for more of a personal RPG, than the directed role in RDR2, I say this because of a difference your actions make in Skyrim in comparison to RDR2 is more evident in my opinion, RDR2 has one or two characters changed by one mission decision, while dozens of skyrim guards and side characters are affected by the mourning of a murder that occurred, or the corruption following a giant guild quest series, plus your actions and death are permanent in skyrim which makes for added realism. Im not saying Skyrim is better than RDR2, i'm just saying, Skyrim had twice the material in half the size map, made in half the time.
@@maverickcrow6252 I’ll refute your point about Red Dead Redemptions decisions not affecting people as much because there are countless side quests and random map interactions where if the player decides not to help, people die, such as the young lady who was a hunter and if you ignore her then you’ll find her dead in her cabinet, or random gang attacks and snake attacks where if you save people, later on when you go into town they’ll pay for an item for you. Arthur Morgan’s death is permanent and his actions are permanent, which is why the honor scale exists. If you play like a dick and get low honor, you will be remembered terribly by dozens of side characters throughout all the towns (including past gang members) and your ending changes to much more gruesome and not peaceful, and you also won’t be able to help save the widow who’s husband you killed. The best part about the game is that playing as John Marston in free roam is bitter sweet, due to the story of the first read dead redemption and the tragedy that befalls him there. I can respect your opinion tho, I know a lot of people who like Skyrim and I’ve played it some myself, and just bc you recommended it I’ll check it out further. Good talk man.
Red dead redemption 2 was released in 2018, and GTA V was released in 2013, and yet the creator doesn't include GTA V, and Red Dead Redemption 2 is not an old game.