Finished Mexico, headed to Blackwater and did the first mission there. Pretty cool town, though framerate is definitely a bit lower with all that geometry ^^; Coming from Mexico, the swamps of Thieves Landing and the buildings in Blackwater are a pretty big change. Although, I gotta say I loved Mexico. I thought it was just as good as the first area of the game. To me, RDR has been very consistent at being immersive, gorgeous like a painting, and a story that's good and interesting as long as you ignore all the amazingly inconsistent writing and the fact you have no control over the character's story attitude at all.
I think I'm going to spend a day or two and clear up the stranger quests I've got left, the survival challenges, the couple of jobs/gambling, hidden weapons, gang hideouts, outfits, and tons of bounties; then I'll marathon the rest of the story to see how it all ends.
- Old Monk (I read you have to play this offline because of some stupid ass Japanese design that forces you to fight another player, cause, thats totally what i want to do)
It also can work the other way though. When I got to that boss, he just like...stood there and died in 2 seconds without doing anything and I was like "wtf, did my game glitch? The boss was a joke". Then I read that it was another player and went lol