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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.
Abstract: Another magnum opus from Rockstar, creators of the legendary Grand Theft Auto games, Red Dead Redemption is, at its most basic, GTA in the Wild West. But my lazy description is doing the game a disservice, because as soon as you pull your cowboy...
Abstract: Another magnum opus from Rockstar, creators of the legendary Grand Theft Auto games, Red Dead Redemption is, at its most basic, GTA in the Wild West. But my lazy description is doing the game a disservice, because as soon as you pull your cowboy...
Abstract: I’ve had a hankering for some good old fashioned Wild West action for quite some time and unfortunately nothing has filled my thirst since the 1997 game by Lucasarts called Outlaws. Don’t get me wrong, there have been a few contenders over the years b...
The largest world Rockstar has created, done so with stunning attention to detail - even the ecology has a life of its own. The game offers a wide range of incidental opportunities and rewards tangential play. The Dead Eye mechanic is a ton of fun. The Euphoria physics engine creates charmingly hammy deaths.
While saving at any camp is a step forward, simply saving via a menu would be quicker and more user-friendly. Moreover, each save rolls the day/night cycle forward. No checkpoints for random events. Occasional rubber banding in pursuits.
How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man?Well, not that many, really. A handful of missions into Red Dead Redemption (RDR from here on) and you already have all the skills and knowledge you need to cut a path across the Wild West ...
Abstract: Yes, it may be Grand Theft Horsey to some extent, but that's missing the point. Red Dead Redemption is a fantastically beautiful, atmospherically charged, just plain well crafted game, with an expansive campaign and much added multiplayer goodness. An...
If feeling similar to Grand Theft Auto IV is a criticism, then it's one that most developers would kill to achieve. Red Dead Redemption is a slick and expansive wild west adventure. ...
Abstract: Rockstar’s official seal of quality that we’ve become so accustomed to seeing in the spectacular GTA series is stamped all over Red Dead Redemption. The open-ended game world set across the sparsely populated America Frontier of 1910 may be a far cry f...