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Re: Red Dead Redemption?
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06/05/10 04:47 PM
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Just watched the video above, this game looks incredible. I'll get this one eventually.
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New Red Dead Redemption DLC!
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06/10/10 03:38 PM
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New Red Dead Redemption DLC Info And Screens Rockstar has revealed new details of the incoming Outlaws to the End DLC for Red Dead Redemption. Having already announced details of three of the DLC's six co-op missions, Rockstar posted a summary of 'The Kidnapped Girl' mission along with some screens on the official site. In the mission you and your posse will be tasked with rescuing a farmer's daughter being held in Fort Mercer. You'll need to storm the fort, defeat the gang members and hold off the reinforcements before escaping in a stagecoach. The Outlaws to the End pack will be made available for FREE on Xbox LIVE and PSN on 22 June. 
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Re: New Red Dead Redemption DLC!
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Rockstar hunting down Red Dead Redemption cheaters Next title update for open-world Western aimed at eradicating "rotten apples" plaguing multiplayer; title update coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 next month.Rockstar Games' Red Dead Redemption has won both critical success and commercial triumph, but the developer recognizes there are lingering issues with the game. Namely, these concerns are in the game's robust multiplayer component, where Rockstar says a few "rotten apples" are attempting to soil the experience for others. In order to eradicate cheaters from the world of Red Dead Redemption, next month, Rockstar will implement measures to counter hacking and cheating. However, the developer's attempt to rid the world of cheaters started today, with Rockstar promising it won't hesitate to promptly ban offenders for however long the developer deems necessary. Further, the title update will provide anti-grief measures for the game's Free Roam mode. The developer said those who are being "bullied" will have the option to transport and respawn to any location they wish. Additionally, those acting as bullies will be branded as such after six consecutive kills, at which point the aggressor will instantly earn Most Wanted status. This mark will alert players that there is a "player-killer" in the region and will also bring the heat from non-player character law enforcement. ------------ That's bad news for me... I guess I have to erase my illegal lv50 multiplayer savegame... :'(
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Re: New Red Dead Redemption DLC!
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10/02/10 03:52 PM
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I finally caved in and bought it for the PS3. I am only a few hours into it, but thankfully I am not disappointed. There are moments where I am just roaming through the wilderness, and I just can't wipe this big cheesy grin off of my face. I've spent a lot of my time just hunting. I can safely say that if MY John Marston was a real person, he would have single handedly been responsible for the extinction of crows, hawks, and coyotes  I love this game. Wait until you get further into the game! You'll come across a herd of buffalo that don't respawn, meaning you can actually cause their extinction! My son has put this on his Christmas list. The positive comments here are a bonus! He'll definitely enjoy it, Yogi!
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Re: New Red Dead Redemption DLC!
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10/26/10 08:48 AM
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This afternoon "Undead Nightmare" comes out as a DLC. Play a western zombie campaign, can't wait!
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Re: New Red Dead Redemption DLC!
[Re: Don Zadjali]
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01/23/11 10:19 PM
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Anybody check out the "Undead Nightmare" pack? I think it's pretty good, if not a bit repetitive. Certainly a clever (and funny) departure from the seriousness of the main game, and the online zombie survival mode is fun. There's just not that much variety in the single-player game. Just travel from town to town, cemetery to cemetery, and kill all the zombies.
Still, for 10 bucks, its worth checking out.
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Re: Undead Nightmare
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Re: Undead Nightmare Anybody check out the "Undead Nightmare" pack? I think it's pretty good, if not a bit repetitive. Certainly a clever (and funny) departure from the seriousness of the main game, and the online zombie survival mode is fun. There's just not that much variety in the single-player game. Just travel from town to town, cemetery to cemetery, and kill all the zombies.
Still, for 10 bucks, its worth checking out. I did and I loved it.. Yea it was a bit repetitive at times... But it was really worth it and the price's really reasonable.. 800 microsoft points on xbl
"Pain has no tendency, in its own right, to proliferate. When it is over, it is over, and the natural sequel is joy." - C. S. Lewis
"Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh" - George Bernard Shaw
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