For one it glitches like nobody's business,
For two, it's the shallowest game in the world... when you have interactive worlds in GTA, you get this? There is nothing interactive about the graphics. Four stores at Brimstone? Please. Five people to talk to? It reminded me of Smackdown, where there's so much potential, so many unused places... this might have been a test to see how it's received. The gameplay became amazingly addictive, with the two button movement and two-button aiming, it gave me a lot of freedom and I liked that. I would definitely get a sequel if they put time and effort into it.
The storyline itself seemed lacking, though it was an issue of vengeance, so the only problem is the holes. Like it was rushed. Someone mentioned a one-armed man and Red's like "Oooh take me to him right now." NEAH 7 is a good rating for RDR because it was a good game but I mean, it wasn't even meant to be better than that.
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