Like Skyrim, you could be anything - so if you want to be a gunfighter you just practice and get good. Just using the RPG as a model you should be able to choose your race:įrom there, you would have a certain story and subclasses just for your race, for example if you're indian, you'd choose a tribe and perhaps deal with another tribe or the Federals taking land if you're white, you could be an outlaw, working for a company 'back east', a gambler, cowboy, etc., the list goes on. I know Red Dead Redemption this, but why is there not a Skyrim-like game set in the Old West?
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