Review: Red dead Redemption

Red Dear redemption is the second part of the 2004 hit Red Dear Revolver from Rockstar Games. It is an action/adventure game set across the lawless and chaotic lands at the turn of the 20th century. Fans of GTA IV beware that this is not your cup of tea and there is nothing for you here. It is a fulfilled western open world that is enjoyable to roam around with a loaded gun.

It tells a tale filled with humor, violence, and emotion of an outlaw named John Martson whose duty is to kill his ex-gang mates in exchange for his family’s liberty. The voice work is the best among the recent games and the lip synching and facial simulations are flawless. The ending of this bold and violent epic has a joyous and surprising conclusion than seen in any recent adventure game.

The game world is the biggest compared to other games of similar proportions and ranges from snowy mountain passes, extensive plains and blazing cactus filled deserts. The character encounters geographically specific animals that either go on about their own business or attack you. There are many side missions that involve hunting or collecting wild flowers that can earn the gamer money. Travelling and saving can be done through camp fires that allows for instant teleportation between the staggering distances.

Combat is brought to life here by the euphoria engine that brings the characters to life and improves upon the GTA4 with hilarious and brutal results. The attention to the horses is amazing and the level of attention paid to the act of getting on top of a horse in one fluid motion is totally delightful.

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