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Postby EdoI » 2010.01.06 (15:23)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEMxSUGZ6TU

Looks sweet. Sort of a GTA-like game, placed in the Wild West.

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Postby a happy song » 2010.01.06 (18:04)

That looks great. One of the few large scale games I've seen recently that I'm looking forward to. The on-the-fly animation stuff looks particularly sweet.
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Postby EdoI » 2010.01.06 (19:32)

brighter wrote:One of the few large scale games I've seen recently that I'm looking forward to.
Same here. I find myself playing only free and simple time-eaters, nowadays.

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Postby Luminaflare » 2010.01.06 (21:37)

They're rebranding the game to GTH.

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Postby rocket_thumped » 2010.01.19 (04:50)

This is really exciting. I've always had that boyish love of the open west and it's cool to see it come to an open styled genre. Lets hope they can pull it off though, some cowboy games I've played in the past have been lame. So I may just wait to see how it scores on Metacritic and possibly check out a demo before I burn 60 big ones on it.
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