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there is an open world, you can do plenty of things with a lots of liberty, and you have story missions
its a western spaghetti vibes yes, you will probably like the vibes of the game if you like the clint eastwood western movies
That sounds perfect. I'm not bothered about graphics, but are the actual controls smoother? Or about the same as Revolver? Not that I mind that much; just curious.
I just saw that I put "at least 50%" when I just meant "a 50%". Oops. Oh, well. Would 30%-40% off be worth it in your opinion?
I know. :/ Fortunately, it isn't too expensive to get a PS2 copy (at least on eBay).
if you want a very good gameplay with a western spaghetti style, i suggest you give a try to call of juarez gunslighter, its not open world but its maybe more like red dead revolver than RDR1
edit : my bad, there is a cover system in revolver, so its basically a slighty better gameplay and IMHO the best open world along shadow of the colossus
That sounds good enough to be fun, especially with the open world aspect. Funny you mentioned Call Of Juarez, because I actually have that game and haven't played it yet. If Call Of Juarez plays anything like Revolver, I'm definitely going to enjoy that, too.
Forgot to put earlier, but thanks for the responses. :)
Nice. Thanks for letting me know. Appreciate it. :)