At what point did you decide this game was awesome?
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C.S.Wood — 15 years ago(February 25, 2011 03:58 PM)
But I realized the game was awesome about an hour in when on my way to Armadillo I got completely sidetracked hunting whatever was unfortunate enough to find itself in my sights.
Cosigned. I heard so many good things about this game, but I've never been big on western themed stuff. But I got it as a present so I popped it in. Still wasn't sure if I liked it until I realized I spent over an hour and a half shooting and skinning animals. I made sooooo much money at the general store!
I still haven't finished the game. I've been too busy hunting the wolves and coyotes into extinction.
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king_of_bob — 13 years ago(June 09, 2012 10:49 AM)
Intense glitching? I've never run into a glitch I would consider intense. Minor issues at worst.
Can't say anything about the character you didn't care about. That's down to opinion.
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finglonger24000 — 15 years ago(March 01, 2011 06:43 AM)
The intense glitching must be a PS3 thing. Ive seen very few glitches on the 360 (same with Fallout:New Vegas).
I think for me it was the mission where you had to save the women at Ridgewood Farm. Was brutal and awesome. Also, the thunderstorms in the game did it for me. Theyre by far the most realistic thunderstorms Ive seen in a game thus far.
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jon_lajoie — 15 years ago(March 02, 2011 05:20 AM)
The intense glitching must be a PS3.
Yeah, pretty much. The glitch count went into the 30's for me before I lost count. For a 20 hour game, I just couldn't muster the justification for liking it and seeing past the flaws.
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