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Anyone else get a copy. What do you think? Available on the ps3 and xbox 360. This game is sick. It is a must get and i cant stop playing it. One of those games you just feeling like chucking a sickie for.

For those of you with both consoles i would recommend the 360 version with a clear graphical advantage with smoother and sharper visuals. Plus as always more advanced and popular online gaming.

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I got it last week, just got to Mexico...

I'm kind of over it already... It was surprisingly gripping for the first week, but now it's sort of meh...

I have like 5 grand and have literally nothing to spend it on. I know there's still more to do though so I'll finish it.

one of the guys at work just got it and loves it, talked about riding a horse then skinning other horse to sell at the doctors, then told me starting out in multiplayer was quite funny as he picked a big fat mexican that had to ride on a small donkey when first starting out.

I think once i finish bioshock 2 this will be my next game.... pc of course.... i have a ps3 but like my pc gaming better ;-)

I've got mates at work that don't even play it offline...

How on earth can the 360 version look better? lol you must be dreaming or their devs were shit at porting.

Look mate i dont want to turn this into a console war. Just google the comparison between the two for yourself. While your there maybe check on other multiplatform games comparisons as this is pretty common. For people like me who own both consoles we like to know which version has the advantage. I dont care which version gets the tick so why would i be dreaming.

Anyways. Does anyone else own the computer every singe time in the poker? Its the easiest way for me to make coin so far.

Got to love the red eye and nailing a copule of knees followed by a groin shot and finish with with the head. :)

Love this game nothing like hog tying whores and leaving them on the train tracks

Oh Snap!

Ill have to try that tonight

I was dragging this old lady by rope into a camp fire but she didnt burn. I was dissapointed :D

I have both the 360 and PS3 versions of this game (I brought the PS3 edition and "brought" the 360 version). Yes the 360 version looks better than the PS3 version but in the grand scheme of it, it doesn't bother me what platform I play it on. I would say the PS3 version would be updated a little bit to help improve the graphics.

I was having fun mucking around...Poker is fun..but I found making some good cash doing the challenge where you shoot the birds. I always have found hunting cougars and going into the red eye mode and shooting them in the face. I have too many occasions where 2-3 cougars will chase me and take me down (still can beleive that one cougar hit can take down a horse)

This would look extemely good on PC (give it one year after the console release date so Rockstar can make some money) just hoping it's not a bugged up mess that was GTA IV on release day

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According to reviews, the graphical advantage on the 360 is negligable. They say the game is just as fun on both consoles.

I remember Red Dead Revolver on the PS2 was awesome so it could obviously only get better.

I will definately buy it... after I come back from Europe in a few months :D

Look mate i dont want to turn this into a console war. Just google the comparison between the two for yourself. While your there maybe check on other multiplatform games comparisons as this is pretty common. For people like me who own both consoles we like to know which version has the advantage. I dont care which version gets the tick so why would i be dreaming.

Anyways. Does anyone else own the computer every singe time in the poker? Its the easiest way for me to make coin so far.

Got to love the red eye and nailing a copule of knees followed by a groin shot and finish with with the head. :)

You're the one doing it, I just made a side comment. The graphics must be pretty poor in the game for the xbox to look better. Correct, RDR was designed to render at a lower res and upscale on PS3, developer fail.

Playing at my mates place I found the donkey hilarious. Has anyone noticed you can't lasso a dog and drag it into the desert like people. Multiplayer is quite fun =D

Been thinking about this game.

As ppl have said it is basically GTA but on a Horse in the Wild West.

I should take a look into it.

I still gota finish off Devil May Cry 4 and haven't started Resident Evil 5 yet.

Too busy playing Super Street Fighter 4 LOL!

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