So you panic and tug the R3 button this way and that in hopes you can lock on to a lethal spot before he has time to yank his gun and finish you off. You stand poised, your hand inches from your gun in an intense stare down with your opponent, you breath…swallow and draw…only to realize that Tweak from “South Park” could probably hold the gun steadier than you can. Duel mode would be so brutal if only they tightened it up. Another neat aspect that falls flat on its face is the modes-Dead Eye and Duel mode. Maybe it is trying to add to the western feel by giving you insights into some of the cameos, but it just fails-much like everything else in this game. It all seems a bit unnecessary to me and only manages to drag you away from the few key plot points you’re so desperately clinging to. You see them once for five seconds, play their level, which has nothing to do with the story, and then never hear from them again. Like the buffalo soldier or the weird English guy “Swift”. I’m all for a little diversion from game play, but it just seems random. They just rambled on and on about sick kids and shooting contest, neither of which I ever saw.Īnd to add to my confusion and the over played “I don’t get it” quote, you detract from Red occasionally and play someone new. Not to mention trying to stomach the horrid dialogue and bad voiceovers of the townspeople, who never even told me anything. Most of the story I gathered from thumbing through the instruction manual because by chapter fourteen, crazy me, I was wondering what the hell was going on. Simple, eh? Problem is, I didn’t even get that. The name’s Red, don’t forget it…that is, if I let you live. Each dead body is one step closer in the right direction. Now, years later, I’m a bounty hunter, scouring the earth and stacking corpses until I find the man that killed my pa. The only way I escaped was by blowing off the arm of the perpetrator using my father’s newly bought hand cannon. As a child, my parents were brutally gunned down on their own ranch-without cause and without reason. However, when a game is completely void of any storyline for what seems like an eternity, even I get annoyed. I believe I’ve expressed that feeling in more than one review and it’s a well-known fact. And finally, watch a really bad “western” movie (The Quick and the Dead) then search fervently for a “western” game ( Red Dead Revolver) to fill the mental gap that is now in your life. Put an entertainment center or bookshelf together using only tape, and then throw all of your stuff on it at once to see if it holds. Go work out, then when you’ve exercised yourself until you’re starving eat a bunch of cookies and candy bars. Here are a few examples of bad before and after scenarios. Black Gold wing truss, Hamskea Trinity) them your options are going to be limited to Tight Spot, Arrow Web, or anything you think will work."Here are a few examples of bad before and after scenarios. If you’re running any sort of dovetail side mount or larger rest (i.e. I prefer to shoot with it off but in a pinch and I have to shoot with it on then it’s got all the clearance it needs not to hit. Quiver is tucked in nicely, for my likening, if I wanna shoot with it on. No issues and no worrying about clearance. I’m running the detachable Low Pro quiver with a Black Gold sight and an Epsilon rest on my VXR 31.5. If you wanna run the 1 piece Low Pro that’s removable then you can run any sort of lower profile sight attachment and rest on any newer bow riser. Anything outside those you’ll need spacers for a 2 piece quiver. If you’re gonna run any sort of 2 piece quiver (Low Pro or Q-lite) you’re gonna need a Bridgelock sight bar (V3X or Phase 4) and Integrate rest to make it work.
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