17 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 26.6 hrs on record (4.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 7 Dec, 2019 @ 4:56am

Your family has just been murdered and the only clue you have to go on is his hat. Explore the Wild West and get justice with your trusty six-shooter by your side. The game is MASSIVE with a lot of areas to explore, NPCs to talk to, Quests to complete, Collectibles and playstyles. Be the Lawful Citizen or a Chaotic Hellraiser, kill the murderer or befriend him, the choice is up to you. Along with that are plenty of funny characters to talk to, multiple side quests to complete (You got Miners, Oil Rigs, Rivers, Bandits and many more). Honestly this is the most fun I've had with a game, and I am still replaying it, trying to do everything there is to do.

PROS
+ A short and sweet game. Your first playthrough will take you roughly 4 hours, but afterwards you can clear it in 1 hour. Perfect for replaying and trying out new playstyles and scenarios.
+ Easy to learn controls. You have 2 major buttons to remember, talk and fire. All situations are neutral but can quickly turn into a firefight if you so choose
+ The world is massive and is filled to the brim with collectibles, Quests and NPCs to talk to (As well as achievements!)
+ The art style is gorgeous and it just looks amazing. And the variety is also amazing. You got standard Western Towns, Deserts, Forests, Mines, Military Bases and even railroads.

CONS
- The gunplay is a bit wonky. If you're a first time gunslinger, it will take a while to get a hang of the controls and perfect the shooting. Thankfully the only penalty for death is losing cash, so trial and error is viable.
- Can't track missions. This one only applies to completionists but it is hard to narrow down exactly where you're supposed to go and you will be walking around trying to find the right person to talk to

Overall I recommend this game if you're looking for a fun, hilarious and good ol fashioned Western.
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