Is it just me or is anyone else seriously disappointed in this "sandbox"?
I actually loved the scale, story (even though it was pretty shallow), and adventure that was in GTA IV and decided that Rockstar could probably provide a fun game with RDR, but I was sorrily disappointed. The only real fun I had was hunting down the treasures which is just a side aspect of the game.
I know it sounds juvenile, but you can't hire prostitutes. There is a story rail that has no branches as far as I can see. It doesn't matter if you decide to shoot all the villagers in a town, more will magically appear around the corner and you can just duck into one of the mission dots and help the sheriff as if nothing happened and you're treated as the hero in the mission even though you just killed 50 odd villagers including the merchants. The missions only give you fame, no infamy, so you are pretty much forced to play the game as the hero type unless you're bored out of your mind... and that will happen.
There's one mission you get right away (at nightfall in the ranch) to patrol at night. You follow a dog around and he leads you to a horse thief that you "deal with" then morning rises. Cool, I can do this again the next night! Wait, dog... why are you taking me over... oh hell, the horse thief I killed last night is back... in the same exact location? Lame.
I got bored of the hero missions and decided to pop open the cheats and see what happens if you go pure evil (and that's where I found disappointment... not from cheating, but from the pure lack of realism and choice.) Let's say you take the "evil" route and defy the law, get your bar maxed out to the "dark side" and a hooker walks up to you. "Sorry Ma'am. I'm married." WTF!
Let's try robbing a train. You'd see old western movies... this was profitable. Ride up along the train, jump aboard, pull out your gun, the people just sit there. Fine, I'll kill them all and take their money, from all five of them. Wow. I got $10. Let's check out the luggage cars... nothin'. Maybe I can steal the train and drive it. Nope. Hop back on the horse and ride off. Disappointed.
Now, about skinning animals. There's actually some good money to be made doing this. Unfortunately, you have to sit through a cut scene EVERY time you skin an animal. That is, unless you find the bug that if you put your horse on top of the creature you can skin it without the cut scene, but good luck getting the horse to stay there.
Now, the treasure maps were pretty cool, I'll give them that. You get a map with some pictures of terrain and an "X" where you'll find the treasure. You pop open the map, try to figure out where this terrain feature is and head that way... but it's pretty sad when that's the only really fun aspect of the game.