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Red Dead Revolver [v2] - 11. Range War Annie returns to her home, just to find a note that says the last of her ranch hands have quit, due (More) Annie returns to her home, just to find a note that says the last of her ranch hands have quit, due to the Governor making them a better offer.
Now she must free the cattle and defeat the bandits currently storming the ranch.
This chapter can be pretty tricky. The first parts aren't anything above normal difficulty, but when the bandits start attacking from behind the trees in the distance, it becomes slightly more difficult. They do quite a nice amount of damage and hit you quite often even from that range, so if you suck at shooting, this might actually be the first time you really have trouble. But if you're even a decent shot, then it's pretty easy.
The boss's, Buff and Holstein Hal can be annoying. They just ride around the ranch, and have annoying specials, like the lassoo and stampede.
Just keep pounding one at a time and keep moving, even roll when needed to.
There's a couple of weird things about this level.
For one, when you grab a health drink, Annie has the exact same sound for it as Red does.
Another small thing, one of the bandits yells "He's over here!" when Annie's a she.
Also, I just noticed it and I can be wrong about this, but didn't I actually
shoot Holstein down first? It showed Holstein's health bar last, but I'm fairly sure he died first...Glitch? Or just mistaken identity on my part?
Also, everybody asks for this anyway:
The first fight music when you're freeing the livestock is the main theme from "Lo Chiamavano King" and made by Luis Bacalov. And yes, it's the same as the Red Dead Revolver intro/theme music.
When the four guys appear (after freeing the livestock) the music is from "E Per Tetto Un Cielo Di Stelle" and made by Ennio Morricone.
The part where enemies attack from the distance has more music by Luis Bacalov, from "Il Prezzo Del Potere".
The Buff/Holstein battle music is from "Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola" and made by Stelvio Cipriani. (Less)
Red Dead Revolver [v2] - 11. Range War Annie returns to her home, just to find a note that says the last of her ranch hands have quit, due (More) Annie returns to her home, just to find a note that says the last of her ranch hands have quit, due to the Governor making them a better offer. Now she must free the cattle and defeat the bandits currently storming the ranch. This chapter can be pretty tricky. The first parts aren't anything above normal difficulty, but when the bandits start attacking from behind the trees in the distance, it becomes slightly more difficult. They do quite a nice amount of damage and hit you quite often even from that range, so if you suck at shooting, this might actually be the first time you really have trouble. But if you're even a decent shot, then it's pretty easy. The boss's, Buff and Holstein Hal can be annoying. They just ride around the ranch, and have annoying specials, like the lassoo and stampede. Just keep pounding one at a time and keep moving, even roll when needed to. There's a couple of weird things about this level. For one, when you grab a health drink, Annie has the exact same sound for it as Red does. Another small thing, one of the bandits yells "He's over here!" when Annie's a she. Also, I just noticed it and I can be wrong about this, but didn't I actually shoot Holstein down first? It showed Holstein's health bar last, but I'm fairly sure he died first...Glitch? Or just mistaken identity on my part? Also, everybody asks for this anyway: The first fight music when you're freeing the livestock is the main theme from "Lo Chiamavano King" and made by Luis Bacalov. And yes, it's the same as the Red Dead Revolver intro/theme music. When the four guys appear (after freeing the livestock) the music is from "E Per Tetto Un Cielo Di Stelle" and made by Ennio Morricone. The part where enemies attack from the distance has more music by Luis Bacalov, from "Il Prezzo Del Potere". The Buff/Holstein battle music is from "Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola" and made by Stelvio Cipriani. (Less)
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