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Bears a rusty gunplay, pioneer on weaponized Elder Scrolls - But it's an affordable commodity to narcotic scavange hunt. Mission loops are adorable and "bongo bingo bongo's" feel groovy while popping heads outta bodies with six-shooters. It's an economical playground of either good karma or small-town nuking. Shortcommings be as they may: Conflicting karma meter or the buzzkill main ending, are a gateway to a handsomely doomer resourcefully western fantasy. I'll be damned if i didn't got swelled up by the atmospherically dismal charm of ghost town freelancing and walking many miles just to see my father die. Can't wait to get my stimulus with the rest of the franchise, it was worth that Steam-crashing-then-modding annoyance.

Reviewed on Apr 30, 2024


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