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From the info leaked on Red Dead Rebellion, no John Marston. |I
It's allegedly a prequel to Red Dead Revolver too.
Red Dead Revolver was dope as ****, totally different game than Redemption but I really enjoyed it.
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From the info leaked on Red Dead Rebellion, no John Marston. |I
It's allegedly a prequel to Red Dead Revolver too.
From the info leaked on Red Dead Rebellion, no John Marston. |I
It's allegedly a prequel to Red Dead Revolver too.
wait what? didn't know rdr was coming out with a sequel....Yup, supposedly coming out in 2014.
wow R* is gonna get 100$ from me next year
If you liked gta then you'll like rdr. The do anything for ..... and giggles factor is on the very low side with rdr in contrast to gta4.So is Red dead redemption any good? I like open sandbox games but I never tried this out.
If you liked gta then you'll like rdr. The do anything for ..... and giggles factor is on the very low side with rdr in contrast to gta4.
Exploring getting pretty boring after a short while.
NT loves RDR and I dont get it.
All you did was herd, find this guy and kill him, and race. The ENTIRE game.
Please keep in mind that the following report is currently unconfirmed, but the authenticity of the poster looks promising.
A little over a week before GameInformer is set to issue an 18-page preview of Grand Theft Auto V, some photos, allegedly taken by a Sony store employee, of what appears to be an advertising poster for the game have been circulating the Internet:
Since GameInformer let us know that GTA V would grace the cover of their December issue, we have all been anticipating exactly when the magazine will arrive. Well, now we have the answer: 11/8/12
Two weeks from now, GameInformer will show off their massive 18 page preview of V featuring new information, screens and artworks. To put that in perspective, their articles on Vice City, San Andreas and IV were only 10 pages each. They'll start the day by revealing the cover and breaking down the issue before the complete magazine becomes available to digital subscribers later that afternoon.
this but keep it one hunna, many companies are flexin contenders so its not like rockstar is never effected by anythingits the game of the year for a reason..rockstar is a trendsetter, it is glitchy at times but still overall a great game, got 100% game completion the last mission i couldnt find for over a week i finally broke down and checked online..also undead nightmare is pretty ill, basically got 2 games for 26 bux.NT loves RDR and I dont get it.
All you did was herd, find this guy and kill him, and race. The ENTIRE game.
whats with all this co-op talk? NO NO NOI wish the bank robbery mission in GTA IV was co-op. arguably the best mission in GTA history
whats with all this co-op talk? NO NO NO
i just wanna play my freakin games, by myself, in my lair with little to no help
NO CO-OP
I'm just brainstorming here about full co-op in a GTA game. Say you could play the whole story mode 2 player. You got 2 main characters. Let's say the game focuses on heists. Each player would have missions to complete in order to prepare for the heists. Once those missions are complete you do the heists co-op. If you want to play by yourself you can do the missions by yourself and just have AI take over for the heists.
Would that be pretty awesome or no?
**** NOI'm just brainstorming here about full co-op in a GTA game. Say you could play the whole story mode 2 player. You got 2 main characters. Let's say the game focuses on heists. Each player would have missions to complete in order to prepare for the heists. Once those missions are complete you do the heists co-op. If you want to play by yourself you can do the missions by yourself and just have AI take over for the heists.
Would that be pretty awesome or no?
Building on the success of the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto III in 2001, the release of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on October 29, 2002 pushed the open world game series deeper into popular culture with a vibrant over-the-top take on Miami, a stunning celebrity voice cast and a loving, satirical look at the cultural excesses of the ‘80s.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary, there will be a series of commemorative assets released, including never-before-seen artwork and a brand new anniversary trailer highlighting some of the most iconic scenes and music from the game. In addition, a limited run of collectable promotional items will be made available for purchase through the Rockstar Warehouse, with select items also available via online giveaways.
In conjunction with the anniversary, we're pleased to announce that we'll be releasing an Anniversary Edition of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City for select iOS and Android devices later this fall. This upcoming version will bring the full experience to mobile devices, featuring native high-resolution graphics and several enhancements unique to the iOS and Android platforms. Stay tuned for more details in the weeks ahead including a list of compatible iOS and Android devices.