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John Marston, former outlaw, is forced by the federal government to hunt down the members of his old gang.
John Marston is being blackmailed by government lawmen to hunt down his former partners-in-crime. Driven further into the American Southwest, Marston soon finds that Williams has crossed into Mexico, a country in the throes of a civil war. At every turn, Marston must choose whether to side with outlaws or innocents in the crossfire.
*possible spoilers through context* For those who don't consider video games a work of art, Rockstar may finally prove them wrong with Red Dead Redemption.
Rockstar has truly crafted an amazing title in near every aspect. It truly is being able to play an interactive movie. The characters, voice acting, visuals, and sounds are all top notch for a game. The level of depth the characters have really brings them to life. You have compassion for John Marston on his quest to rescue his family and find his way in the world.
I play a lot of games but by the end of Red Dead I have never felt the way I did upon finishing it. It's a truly tragic tale of a man who is placed in a situation with only one option to save his family from the government that took them; to find and bring to justice the remaining members of his former gang.
The story may be pretty straight forward and somewhat dry but the way it plays out and the characters John Marston meets along the way make it comparable to an epic Old West tale. Rockstar has created an incredibly complex character with Marston also. He isn't necessarily a good man because of his past but the level of depth brought by the voice acting and script give him many sides and make him seem real. This goes for most all the characters as well.
Rockstar may have not let go of their humor as most the game is certainly cast in a dark sense of comedy. This doesn't make light of the over-arcing plot though. I have never finished a game's story and been so in awe of what I had just experienced. As tragic as the tale is, it couldn't have ended any other way. I have never grown so fond of a video game character as Marston to the point I cared so much about the ending.
Visually, the level of detail in the game is astounding. The art direction is perfect, all the land is covered in lush grass and bushes, tumbleweeds roll by, cacti are numerous. Everything has a realistic shadow as sun basks the landscape. There is an entire ecosystem complete with various birds, foxes, wolves, armadillos, rabbits, deer, elk, grizzly bears, beavers, cougars, and many more. Horse's muscles flex as they walk, buildings look realistic. There's so much to look at even after over 30 hours of play I still would walk through towns to admire the visuals.
The sound work is just as incredible, with the hum of insects nearby, gunshots sound heavy and loud, horse galloping still isn't old. The voice acting for just about all characters is top notch aside from repeated lines of random NPCs. And the song played during the credits brings a rightly somber feeling to the end game.
Surprisingly in a game world so barren of activity there is an almost endless amount to do. Poker, Blackjack, Liar's Dice, horseshoes, all of these are activities you can participate in. On treks across the desert landscape Rockstar smartly put in random encounters of someones horse being stolen so you can retrieve it, or a Marshal needing you to round up his escaped prisoners. These numerous and usually varied encounters make traveling much less boring for there is always something to do.
Let alone the fantastic single player game Rockstar has constructed they add on a well constructed multiplayer mode. Though the first few weeks suffer some glitches as most games do, all together the multiplayer is pretty solid. Also I give them credit for creating the free roam option. You can band together with friends and form posses of up to 8 players and roam the land doing what you please. Anything. The entire map is at your disposal. Go hunting, shoot each other, kill each others horses, do various Gang Hideouts through the map, or just wander the plains aimlessly. The ability to have a non objective focused option for you and your friends makes it very accessible and fun. A game has finally come out with what is basically a "pure fun mode". Along with a ranking system that doesn't really on competitive play at all you can simply trot along completing a ton of challenges the game gives you to earn experience.
To just wrap it up, I'm not sure I've played a game, ever, with such a heavy on emotion story. I really hadn't realized how much of an impact it had on me until I completed the entire storyline. If a game can't be called an art after delivering the same impact as any top movie out there with quality acting and a great script people aren't paying enough attention. Sure Rockstar may make lighthearted takes on horrible things that happen in the world and it is full of social observations, but altogether it truly has a very profound and moving conclusion.
Rockstar has really stepped up their capabilities since the original GTAs. GTA IV had a complex character like Niko but Red Dead Redemption makes John Marston one of my all time favorite gaming icons. Really a fantastic overall game.
Pros:
Unique protagonist.
Intriguing story.
Amazing gameplay.
Great open world.
Awesome quests, tasks and unlockables.
Western setting and themes.
Realistic and has fun DLCs
Stunning soundtracks, and everything else about this game is great.
Cons:
This game is over six years old, so I assume that's why the servers have problems. During the winter, it's hard to find a well functioning session that doesn't have bugs and glitches. It can even be hard to get into a session.
Save files can be corrupted if you're not careful with what you do. I deleted the Undead Nightmare dlc to download something else, and when I came back to RDR, my multiplayer file was corrupted. Meaning my level dropped back to level one and all of my earnings were gone. That was the second time I lost my rank. The first time I think it was due to me dashboarding during a game. Me losing my rank, the second time I believe it was due to me deleting my dlc pack. It's frustrating to know that all you worked for is deleted, and you have to work up to that level again. You might be extremely frustrated if this happens to you a few times.
Overpowered buffalo rifle. In friendly free roam, a guy kept shooting my character with the buffalo rifle. I couldn't move my character, they were stuck in place until they blew up into pieces, IN FRIENDLY FREE ROAM where no one can kill any one else; or so I thought.
Lag in Outlaws to the End Co Op. I think there were lag spikes when I played with others, and sometimes they would be invisible during the winter time. This happens in multiplayer during winter. The other players would be invisible, and sometimes my character would randomly die.
Short Summary:
Being at the age it is now, Red Dead does suffer from weak servers and will lag out during the winter. But it still holds up as a great game. From story to gameplay to environments, this is still an awesome western adventure. It's still one of my favorite games. The only reason I gave RDR a seven is because of the bad lag, bugs and glitches that happen; especially during the winter. But in general, I would give it more of a nine out of ten for the things it gets right. Particularly, in single player mode. Even the multiplayer is good. It's just the lag, bugs and glitches that are the primary problems. As well as other things that knock the game down to seven such as the corrupted files.
The map in the game says it's 1910, but it has been stated the game takes place in 1911. From RDR Wikia:
A mysterious and metaphysical character, there are several interpretations of the character's strange behavior and apparent supernatural abilities. None have been confirmed, although much of the evidence points to him being a Saint Peter figure, shown by his description of himself as 'an accountant... in a way', which could refer to the common Christian belief that Saint Peter waits at the gates of Heaven to welcome the deceased and makes record of them. He later reminds John that he will be responsible for his actions, referring to Divine Judgement. Moreover, he tells Marston that he has forgotten 'far more important people' than himself, likely referring Marston's lack of belief in God. During his appearance in Mexico, the fact that his mode of transport is a mule rather than a horse suggests humility and possibly intentional poverty/selflessness, hinting further at a Saintly figure. Also, the last encounter with him takes place at the site of Marston's grave, which the Strange Man notes is 'a fine spot'. Despite this, there are many interpretations of the true nature of the Strange Man. a5c7b9f00b
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