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Red Dead Redemption [Xbox 360 Game]

Red Dead Redemption [Xbox 360 Game]

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Xbox 360 - Shooter - Rated Mature
Red Dead Redemption is an open-world adventure game, set in the Wild West at the beginning of the 20th century. A well-defined main character and a strong narrative provide the structure for mission-based progression through the adventure, but the sandbox-style game world allows players to explore and interact as they wish, moving from town to town through the harsh wilderness on horseback, by stagecoach, or on a train. Throughout their travels, players can hunt and skin wild animals, gamble, capture bounties, engage in duels, search for treasure, and help those in need. The game is built on the same Rockstar software engine that runs Grand Theftmore »
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  • Game details

    Platform Xbox 360
    ESRB Rating Mature
    Blood
    Intense Violence
    Nudity
    Strong Language
    Strong Sexual Content
    Use of Drugs
    Developer Rockstar San Diego
    Publisher Rockstar Games
    Release Date May 18, 2010
    Controls Joystick/Gamepad
    UPC 710425395741

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    1. Best Xbox 360 Video Game

        By Bestcovery.com Expert - Jun 25, 2010 - Editorial review - Bestcovery
      The best wild west video game since Oregon Trail, Red Dead Redemption is what you never knew you were waiting for. Every kind of gameplay is employed, from looting, to conversation options, to shoot-em-up action. You’ll have to choose what kind of renegade you want to become, either an altruistic-yet-misunderstood hero or an outlaw... Read full review
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    2. Review: Red Dead Redemption

      By Scott Alan Marriott - Apr 26, 2012 - Editorial review - All Game Guide
      Red Dead Redemption is a refreshing example of what the Grand Theft Auto franchise's free-roaming framework can do outside of a modern day metropolis. The result is one of the most absorbing games you'll play in 2010, assuming you have a modicum of interest in the subject material.
      The true star of the game is not compelling protagonist John Marston, expertly voiced by Rob Whiethoff, but rather the atmospheric setting. No longer are you driving loose-handling cars on crowded streets lined with buildings on either side. Instead you'll ride a horse across open prairies, gulches, deserts, and mesas. Each town, hideout, or settlement you'll gallop across is also home to a variety of saints, sinners, suckers, swindlers, and shopkeepers.
      The structure is otherwise identical to Grand Theft Auto IV, with missions initiated by characters marked on a map by letter. Every Western archetype is here, from the hard-working ranch owner and snake oil huckster to a weary sheriff and grizzled gunfighter. Each person will have you doing familiar types of objectives, such as escorts or collection runs, most of which involve shooting down -- on horse or from cover -- various bands of outlaws trying to prevent you from reaching your destination.
      Cinematic cut-scenes flesh-out each scene-chewing character in detail, but you'll wish the developers abandoned the linear format in favor of a broader quest-based system like in Bethesda's Elder Scrolls series. Once you've completed your group of missions for
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    3. Red Dead Redemption delivers the best videogame version of the Wild West yet with story, characters, and action you can seriously give a damn about.

        By Scott Sharkey - May 17, 2010 - Editorial review - 1UP.com
      How badly do you want to play through a really great Western? I can think of some passable Western games, and if I try, I can even think of a couple good ones. As far as great ones go? I've been waiting for one of those since I slid out of the womb, and not in vain, as luck would have it. I think I dig Westerns in the same way I dig the post-apocalypse: it's a chance to get away from all the stupid… Read full review
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