Rustler

Rustler - PC (Steam)

Steam
In stock
Digital download
$25
-93%
$1.78

About

Grand Theft… Horse Rustler is an open-world, top-down action game paying tribute to the good old GTA style and gameplay, fusing it with a historically inaccurate medieval setting. Play as The Guy, whose parents apparently were too lazy to give him a proper name. Experience feudal injustice, inquisition, witch-hunting, and join The Grand Tournament. Meet valiant, yet incredibly stupid knights. Complete a wide variety of twisted missions and quests, or don’t give a damn about the plot and bri...
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Genre: Action, Adventure, Indies, Racing, RPG,
Recent Steam reviews: Very positive (10)
All Steam reviews: Mostly positive (1039)

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Game features

Configurations

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  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Core i5-3570K
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 780
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

7 comments

Tino85
very good price, fast deliverey
2 years ago
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Hecotrone
Amazing
2 years ago
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gamer-5a0670
Excellent. Fast and with 0 problems whatsoever.
2 years ago
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gamer-455921
Amazing
3 years ago
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gamer-b86341a
Top
3 years ago
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FrederikeGnampf
Worked like a charm!
3 years ago
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Reviews

9
Game review score based on 10 reviews, all languages included

Recent reviews

The game is perfectly summarized by the title 'Grand Theft Horse' - it's a GTA-style gameplay in a medieval setting, and with a lots of humour. Missions are varied, fighting is fairly challenging, but the real pleasure comes from humour on every step - countless references to Monty Python are the key, but referencing other video games and pop culture in a witty way is what makes the game unique. Technically it isn't the most polished game, there are some minor bugs (nothing game-breaking though), but it's all covered by humour - and that's what counts the most.
15th January 2024
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