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May 2010
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The editors liked
Large open world
Beautiful visuals
And gripping story
Great western
Wonderful story
Gameplay
And world
Enormous
Engaging world
Expertly captures the look and feel of the Wild West
Likable protagonist in John Marston
Who boasts an interesting
Worthwhile narrative
Stunningly realistic environment
Nuanced writing
Impressive ecology system
Minimalist musical score.
Superb cast of memorable characters
Varied and alwaysfun story missions
Loads of optional activities and challenges
Story does a great job of building up to multiple climaxes
Good number of enjoyable multiplayer options.
Excellent gameplay
Great multiplayer experience
Fantastic visuals and sound
Tons to do and people to meet
Very similar to GTA IV
The editors didn't like
Some control issues and some scattered bugs.
Glitches and bugs take you out of the story
Errand missions can get a bit tiring
Occasional popin
Minor bugs and graphical glitches
Co-op play is lacking until downloadable content drops in June.
Infrequent but noticeable bugs
Limited customization options for persistent multiplayer character.
Superb cast of memorable characters, Varied and alwaysfun story missions, Loads of optional activities and challenges, Story does a great job of building up to multiple climaxes, Good number of enjoyable multiplayer options.
Infrequent but noticeable bugs, Limited customization options for persistent multiplayer character.
This stunning Wild West epic raises the bar for open world action games, and stakes its claim as one of the most engaging games this year....
Abstract: As you ride the train west from the northern city of Blackwater, you have no idea what's waiting for you in the frontier town of Armadillo at the end of Red Dead Redemption's intro sequence. Conversations between other passengers clue you in to the sta...
Abstract: Throughout gaming history, the Western genre up until now hasn’t produced that instant-classic game. Instead Western-themed gaming has been more like the good, the bad, and the ugly. There have been some OK-to-good ones, like Oddworld Stran...
Enormous, engaging world; expertly captures the look and feel of the Wild West; likable protagonist in John Marston, who boasts an interesting, worthwhile narrative
Errand missions can get a bit tiring; occasional popin
After the likes of Gun and Call of Juarez, Red Dead Redemption finally delivers on the premise, providing a fun-packed take on the Wild West that's hard to fault. It offers the qualities we've come to expect from Rockstar in abundance, but just slips u...
Red Dead Redemption is a must-play game. Rockstar has taken the Western to new heights and created one of the deepest, most fun, and most gorgeous games around. You can expect the occasional bug or visual hiccup, but you can also expect a fantastic gam...
Abstract: Red Dead Redemption is an Old West-themed sandbox game where you'll ask yourself multiple times while you play "I wonder if I can do this ...", referring to some specific clichéd "Western" action, and more often than not you can. It has been lovingly c...
Abstract: The Wild West is slowly being dragged into the 20th century in Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Games, Mature, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), the latest interactive epic from Rockstar Games, famed makers of the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto series. It’s 1911...
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Published: 2011-01-16, Author: Chris , review by: techgeek.com.au
Amazing atmosphere, Fun gameplay, Astonishing visuals
Feels a bit unpolished, Not as good as GTA IV
While it does miss a bit of the polish that GTA IV had, it's still a game that we'll be talking about for a long time to come. 2010′s must-buy game....