You Got Zombies in My Western!
HIGH Seeing your favorite characters react to the zombie apocalypse is pretty interesting.
LOW Clearing out another graveyard or saving yet another town…
WTF The zombie hoe-down. 'Nuff said.
HIGH Seeing your favorite characters react to the zombie apocalypse is pretty interesting.
LOW Clearing out another graveyard or saving yet another town…
WTF The zombie hoe-down. 'Nuff said.
Spoiler Alert!
I liked Red Dead Redemption. I want to throw that out there first, since a lot of what I'm about to say will probably make it seem as if I didn't like it. This is the first game in the Rockstar open-world family that I've been motivated to finish, mainly because of both the engrossing recreation of the (admittedly fictional) Old West and the character of John Marston.
I've been trying to push forward in Red Dead Redemption, but after putting a few hours into it, it still hasn't grabbed me. Great graphics, plenty of content, blah blah blah… I think the thing for me is that I'm a big story guy. Stories and characters matter to me, and if a game gets off on the wrong foot then it takes a lot for me to stay with it. I know a lot of people say that Redemption really pays off in the end, but it just starts so poorly that I can't find the motivation to continue.
One of my favorite games this year is Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption—a sandbox title that takes the gameplay and irreverent humor of Grand Theft Auto and shifts it to the old west. Rather than carjacking, players spend their time rustling cattle, ripping people off horses, and deciding whether to be an avenging angel or black-hatted bad guy.
Since the title has no real horror element at all (aside from a supporting character who loves the dead a little too much…), I never got to post about Red Dead Redemption here. That changes now, with the debut of the official trailer for Undead Nightmare, a new downloadable add-on that finds main character John Marston trying to find a cure for the zombie outbreak sweeping across the frontier.
HIGH Taking down the Bollard Twins gang in a running gunfight in Pike's Basin.
LOW A late mission using a surprisingly ineffective car-mounted Browning machine gun in poor visibility.
WTF I went through all that crap with the grave robber just so he could dance like a lunatic in Fort Mercer?
HIGH Using one of the nonsensical (but fun) super-powers to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
LOW Losing a car in a pink slip race because of the A.I.'s insane ability to rubber band back into the race even when they're off the map.
WTF Why do these games even bother trying to tell a story?
According to the ESRB, this game contains: Blood, Violence
It's been a long, hard road for Red Dead Revolver. Starting life as a game in Capcom's stables, it was headed for the glue factory before Rockstar came along and gave it a second chance. With all the ups and downs on its way to retail, it became a real underdog of the industry, with scores of people wanting to see it overcome the odds and succeed. I'm glad to say that the game's well-wishers should be pleased with the final product-in my opinion, Sam Houser's rescue efforts have paid off in spades.
I've never understood car culture. What draws people to auto shows or NASCAR events is truly a mystery to me. My relationship with cars tends to be more utilitarian: they're here to get me to the game store and back, nothing more.
According to ESRB, this game contains: Mild Lyrics, Violence
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