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May I suggest: Antonio's (Burleson or Aledo) Pulido's (Only the Benbrook location) Although overdone, you can't go wrong with Joe T. Garcia's The Original This one is also overdone, but maaybe Uncle Julio's Rosa's (as far as fast Tex-Mex goes) NOT: The Fort Worth Pulido's On the Border (I think they are referring to Tex-Mex on the US Canada border) Rio Mambo Taco (insert) unless you can't find a Rosa's, in which cause Bueno or Bell might be forced to do.
Just finished Undead Nightmare for RDR. I can honestly say it has been one of my, if not my favorite DLC for any game on the 360. Loads of new content that basically redefines the entire game, a well thought out story line (except for the ending imo), and zombies.. what else can I ask for?
I saw parts of it. Very very very awesome DLC. I wish they had made it a bigger DLC, like the storyline took 10-15 hours as opposed to five.
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true grit? I really like Dark Psychological Thrillers, and I absolutely love Darren Aronofsky, so this pretty much screams good for me.
I honestly gotta say this looks great. And surprisingly, I thank Quentin Tarantino for my love for Westerns. Anyone watching a Tarantino will instantly recognize the Western influence.