And explain why
I start:
Having Clint Eastwood voice the Retired Gunslinger Landon Ricketts in Red Dead Redemption. Seriously, he has like fifteen minutes of dialogue, is a 70+ year old badass gunslinger and serves as the Chackpoint between the simplistic black/white morality of the New Austin act (read 50s Westerns) to the more complex morality of the Mexican arc (read "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly") and then to the Urban Western of the West Elizabeth arc (read "Unforgiven"). In a game filled with homages to Western genre, the fact that they didn't do this is a complete mystery to me.
I start:
Having Clint Eastwood voice the Retired Gunslinger Landon Ricketts in Red Dead Redemption. Seriously, he has like fifteen minutes of dialogue, is a 70+ year old badass gunslinger and serves as the Chackpoint between the simplistic black/white morality of the New Austin act (read 50s Westerns) to the more complex morality of the Mexican arc (read "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly") and then to the Urban Western of the West Elizabeth arc (read "Unforgiven"). In a game filled with homages to Western genre, the fact that they didn't do this is a complete mystery to me.