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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Creating a truly believable game world is what Rockstar Games has hitched its wagon to, and their latest foray is no exception; Red Dead Redemption nails the Western like no other game before it. This is a special gaming experience that fans of varying st...
Abstract: Rockstar Games is a company that is no stranger to producing blockbuster games that are loads of fun and extremely immersive. If you want an example of what they can achieve, just take a look at the uber-popular Grand Theft Auto series. With their rece...
Overall, Red Dead Redemption is still a fine game. If you like games with strong narratives, you’ll probably be more than willing to put up with the few gameplay hiccups that exist, and shoot-outs will reward you with fun, fast action. Unless it’s a ho...
Abstract: Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great joy that I inform you the spirit of the classic western is alive and well. But said spirit is not flourishing in an epic motion picture as one might expect. Instead, my undying gratitude goes out to the guys and g...
Abstract: The year was 2004, and Rockstar Games – fresh on the wave of their landmark Grand Theft Auto and Midnight Club franchises – surprised gamers with the release of the spaghetti western themed character action title, Red Dead Revolver. Revolver’s dark, gr...
Abstract: It’s hard to imagine that there was once a time when the number of Western television shows and movies outnumbered those about World War II. Our strange obsession with the Second World War continues today, with countless video games, television shows, ...
Abstract: Red Dead Revolver was a mildly received game back in the day and one that many people wouldn’t have considered to be sequel-worthy especially by a triple-A studio like Rockstar. Following in the footsteps and the formula of Grand Theft Auto 4, Red Dead...
Abstract: When Rockstar - the creators of the famous Grand Theft Auto - announces a GTA-style game, you can imagine it is as hotly anticipated as such household titles like "Halo" or "Call of Duty." Red Dead Redemption is no exception. Borrowing the familiar san...
Abstract: Grand Theft Auto IV was in many ways a generational reflection of GTA3 on the PS2, rebooting the series on brand new hardware and implementing as many changes as possible to take advantage of the PS3 and 360's processing power. It's easy enough to see ...
And whilst that may seem like overly-effusive praise for a relatively inconsequential part of the design, it's precisely that attention to detail that enables Redemption to succeed where others have fallen. There are moments in Marston's quest where yo...