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Anyone looking forward to this? I always felt that the western as a gaming genre was sadly underdeveloped. Ever since Lucasarts Outlaws I haven't seen a single game that was really good, so I am quite interested to see if Rockstar can break the spell. Red Dead Redemption looks great, to say the least.
 

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GTA in a western setting? I'm game, if they manage to pull that off.

Though I rented Red Dead Revolver (their first game) and it sucked ass. Hope they've improved.
 

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GlobalExplorer said:
The western movie looked amazing, but where is the actual game?

Apart from the launch trailer and this one they've kept rather quiet untill now. There are a few previews out that make it seem like it's got a similar setup as GTA. Expect more previews and trailers now that the other big Rockstar titles of this year have been shipped.

Oh, and as far as I know this is all in-game footage. Which isn't that amazing, GTA 4 looks almost as good.
 

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