goddd i wanna fuckin play Red Dead Redemption already

yeah i reckon an armadillo would make a pretty stylish and safe piece of headgear but no luck

I’ve been into Louis L’Amour books lately… This might be pretty interesting.

How does it rank with “Call of Juarez?”

Is it moddable?

its only on console atm so no mods but its a million years ahead of call of juarez

Knowing Rockstar it can be expected on PC ~2013.

I was exploring the mountains one day and got charged at by 2 wild boars, they killed me and I rolled down the mountainside. This game is win.
I just wish I could do something with all the herbs I collect, like you know, actually making something medicinal. Say if they hadn’t used Regen health, but used GTA 4 style health, where a hot-dog replenished a small amount of health for example, but instead you could brew up some herbal remedies that you could make out of the herbs you collected. It would only replenish a small amount of health but it would actually make the herbs serve a purpose. Or say if you got bitten by a rattlesnake you could make a potion to reduce the poison effects. Or it would be awesome if you could make some snakeskin boots from all the snakeskins you collect. It’s an awesome game but it’s the little things that they could have included that would’ve added some extra depth to an otherwise awesome game. Ah I’ll stop rambling now, just wishful thinking. :frowning:

What’s so attractive about RDR is the environment. The climate and the entire world is just like my town. Well not the town but around it. The desert, the red rocks, mesas, EVERYTHING IS THE SAME! They did a great job capturing the beauty of the west.

My town:




RDR


THIS!

there are certainly some exquisite buttes in this game

c wut u did thar

WANTS THIS GAME.

Got it day of release, havn’t had much chance to play it yet, I started Alan Wake and loving it too much.

I forgot I had it in my Xbox whilst at my friend’s house so when I found it at my house I just installed it on my hard drive :smiley: It’d definately be worth the $60 though.

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