joest01 said:
My main complaint is the multiplayer though. Such an intriguing concept, an open western to coop and duel in!!
Unfortunately the game does little to for prevent Halo kids to treat it like a death match. After all, worst that can happen is you respawn 100 feet from last location. No, you challenge someone you lose a level, or a golden gun or something else that really hurts. And you don't get to challenge someone who isnt within 10 levels or so from you.
And, for chrissake carry over stuff I unlock in single player. I didn't knife those cougars so I coulnt use the buffalo rifle online. Or the legen outfit.
I agree with you on all counts, I forget where I read it (It might have been a quick mention on the Penny Arcade blog) but someone said that it was like the alpha stage of a MMORPG. And that sounds accurate, doesn't it?
You've got this big, awesome world out there, crawling with wildlife and what not, but the world still feels pointless and empty. The only enemies are restricted to small, boring, and ultimately pointless, hideouts. The few NPCs you do encounter are like ghosts, vacantly going about their business with none of the vibrancy or life that they have in single player. You can hunt and kill animals, but there's no point, you gain nothing, you are rewarded with meaningless levels.
Murdering other players goes unpunished no bounty for killing them, after all, they asked for it, they had the audacity to be in the general vicinity as you, overly aggressive jerk that you are (Not
you, you, but you know what I mean.) you only get what's coming when you're inevitably hunted down by your irate victim. And everyone's like that, even me most of the time, and we're aggressive because everyone else is aggressive and we sure don't want to be the one to die. And the trains don't run, for no damn reason, seriously, the simple addition of running trains would really liven the multiplayer up for me. It's make the world seem not so empty and PVP shootouts on a moving train would kick ass.
You can't roleplay or kick back in town, you can't customized your avatar beyond some lame skins, and your single player progress is worthless. It's a piss-off. The online should feel like a borderline MMO, customization, clans, a living, breathing
world.
It's like Apocalypse 1911, an empty, dead world, inhabited by mindlessly aggressive savages. By which I mean us players.
Still a great game, but the online is a huge disappointment.