Have you, by any chance, played Red Dead Redemption before? Your username reminds me of that god awesome game.
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No I haven't. May I ask what makes you think that?
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RDR is set in the Wild West, and you can visit a fictinal part of Mexico later in the game. While there, the locals usually call your character "gringo". Since your username has "wild " and "gringo" in it, I just kinda connected it with RDR. By the way, you really shoud play it. It's like GTA set during the 1910s in the American West (made by the same studio that does GTA) and it got solid reviews from both players and game rating companies. It's a hell of a lot better than Destiny, and since it's 6 years old, quite cheap too.
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Only game I ever felt like a god in pvp. I was untouchable
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You mean PvE right?
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Nope pvp. There was a pvp mode. It was still third person but it was a lot of fun. Team death match free for all and maybe one or two objective based modes I can't remember.
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I knew there was a multiplayer mode, but to me the single player character felt more godlike. The Dead Eye special ability was way beter in PvE--slowed down time and granted invincibility.
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Oh agreed don't get it twisted is pent 90 percent of my time in pve. I was just saying when I did play pvp, I dominated and it's the only game I've ever felt that way in pvp
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Love that game. Still waiting patiently for a sequel.
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I've gone back to playing it for the fourth time. Shows just how terrible Destiny has become when a game that was released 6 years ago is better than it.
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I remember when I first got Destiny and beat the black garden mission. I remember saying out loud.. "Is this it?" Hell, I wouldn't have even unlocked Mexico yet on Red Dead Redemption lol.
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And We Shall Be Together In Paradise
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Oh man. Unlocking Mexico. Hit me right in the feels.
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You know you're playing a great game when a hopeless drunkard takes you into Mexico, gets you attacked by the locals before you've even set foot in their country, and then feels a horse's giant, equstrian phallus before ditching you in a strange land