I admit, I did play a few hours, but I guarantee you that stands there a real jewel.
The action takes place on the border between the US and Mexico, and you play as John Marston, a former outlaw-law vaguely repented, and must deal with your old friends who are no longer really. This very early cliché adventure does not prejudge the suite, which borders on the grandiose: a huge playing surface, vibrant and lush (the sunsets over the red rocks ...), exciting and diverse, where all reasons are good for turning away from the main scenario worthy of the greatest Westerns, with a staging rhythmic devil.
The menu hunt off-the-law (dead or alive), treasure hunt, period hunting, and so on of the best. The reputation, good or bad, is involved in the game (via counter), but will not be known as good as you may at best be challenged to a duel at worst being lynched.
An almost identical gameplay GTA IV, though improved by a system idle beautiful effect, a carefully dosed difficulty (not impossible but you still whip), not an online game full of promise, are Red Dead Redemption a tough game.
GTA in the Wild West in all. Yes but not that ... Rockstar drives the nail with a sledgehammer, and lays what will now be the gold standard adventure game, with no doubt. And I tell you guys, you go eat sand and begging for more.