One of my big disapointment of bloodborne is that starter weapon are really good and can be used the entire game no problem (the axe is one of the best weapon hand down). In a way that's kinda cool, but it also make the gameplay moe repetitive than it has to be and remove most of the wonder from getting new weapon, since you know they're almost certainly inferior to what you already have.
There were a couple of situationally good weapons(the fucking lightning mace is nice for certain arcane bosses) but honestly for me that seems to be a Souls thing in general. I'll often find an optimum weapon early on and just keep upgrading it and my stats to match. I played most of Dark Souls using the Zweihander except when I got the Black Knight Halberd when that became my go to for the rest of it.
When people gush about Dark Souls 2 having a much better weapon variety, it doesn't mean much to me because of this.
So, anyway, as part of my long tradition of being chronically late to the party, I'm finally playing
Red Dead Redemption (which I've only owned for at least 5 years at this point without so much as touching it). I haven't played a Rockstar game since GTA: San Andreas a LONG time ago, which in some ways is a good thing since I'm not comparing it to the GTA games.
Anyway, I think I'm done with the tutorial. Doing side quests around Armadillo, notably Bonnie and the Sheriffs, which I figured would be the main questline, but I've exhausted them and now have the snake oil guy left so....sure. The plot so far is okay, I just recently got to the part John explains about his past and what he's out there for, and I know about the Van Der Linde gang from RDR2(well, not that I've played that either, but it's hard not to know it's a prequel about Dutch's gang when John was younger).
I was kinda surprised that Bonnies missions involve a lot of actual Cowboy stuff, which is fitting, but normally Westerns focus on gunslingers and people call them Cowboys when the two are totally different things. I presume at some point the game will open up a bit more, presumably after I kill Bill at the fort at which point I'll probably move on from Armadillo.