|
Red Dead Redemption | 
enlarge
| From: Rockstar Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy Used: $34.89 You Save: $25.10 (42%)

New (43) Used (49) from $34.89
Rating: reviews
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.1 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 39574 Model: 39574 UPC: 710425395741 EAN: 0710425395741
Publication Date: April 30, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | The Dead Eye targeting mechanic, allowing the player to slow down time for shot accuracy, as well as ridable horses and more than 40 kinds of animals that you can hunt or be hunted by. | | • | Expansive open-world gameplay set in the final years of the American Wild West. | | • | Massive play area filled with NPCs, made up 3 unique regions composed of towns and outposts filled with characters with varying looks, accents, etc. | | • | Morality system based on honor and fame generated by the players actions throughout the game. | | • | Western themed mini-games including showdowns, gambling, hunting bounties, cattle herding and five finger fillet; and an assortment of period specific weapons. |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Red Dead Redemption X360
Amazon.com Product Description
Red Dead Redemption is an open-world, third-person, action-adventure game set at the tail end of the American West West era. Action takes place in the first few years of the twentieth century and revolves around the choices that the protagonist, former outlaw John Marston, is forced to make due to his blemished past. The game features a morality system assigning honor and fame points generated through the player's choices. It also features Wild West themed mini-games, new targeting and cover systems, extensive horse riding abilities, a wealth of period specific weapons and more than 40 huntable animals. Story Red Dead Redemption is a Western epic, set at the turn of the 20th century when the lawless and chaotic badlands began to give way to the expanding reach of government and the spread of the Industrial Age. A follow up to the 2004 hit Red Dead Revolver, this game tells the story of former outlaw John Marston, taking players on a great adventure across the American frontier. Choose to fight for honor or fame as former outlaw John Marston. View larger. | Gameplay Red Dead Redemption is a third-person action-adventure game set a fictional open-world American Wild West environment for players to explore. Gameplay area types include frontier towns, rolling prairies teaming with wildlife, and perilous mountain passes - each packed with an endless flow of varied distractions. Along the way, players will experience the heat of gunfights and battles, meet a host of unique characters, struggle against the elements and animals of one of the world’s last remaining wildernesses, and ultimately pick their own precarious path through an epic story about the death of the Wild West and the gunslingers that inhabited it. In their travels throughout the territories of the gameworld players partake in a morality system built on honor and fame, where they gain or lose points in each area based on their actions. The game features an easy to use cover system, a variety of mounts and period specific weapons including a cattleman revolver, a mauser pistol, a repeater rifle, a sawed-off shotgun, a throwing knife, a lasso and more. Western themed mini-games are also available, including showdowns, gambling, hunting bounties, cattle herding and five finger fillet. Key Game Features - Expansive open-world gameplay set in the final years of the American Wild West.
- Massive play area made up 3 unique regions composed of towns and outposts filled with characters with varying looks, accents, etc.
- Morality system based on honor and fame generated by the players actions throughout the game.
- Loads of unique non-player characters to interact with.
- Western themed mini-games including showdowns, gambling, hunting bounties, cattle herding and five finger fillet.
- An assortment of period specific weapons including a cattleman revolver, a mauser pistol, a repeater rifle, a sawed-off shotgun, a throwing knife, lasso and more.
- The Dead Eye targeting mechanic, allowing the player to slow down time for shot accuracy.
- Ridable horses and more than 40 kinds of animals that you can hunt or be hunted by.
| Additional Screenshots:  Cover and targeting system. View larger. | |  All the dangers of the period. View larger. | |  Western themed mini-games. View larger. | | |  Realistic mounted combat. View larger. | | |
|
| Customer Reviews:
very fun September 5, 2010 Mathew James Coffidis I love this game! I love the fact you can follow the main story...or go hunting/do sidequests/HUNT at any time...the controls are great I would reccomend getting triggers for the L2/R2 buttons....makes shooting feel much more realistic...I haven't got into the multiplayer aspect too much yet...but from what I've fooled around with it's very fun.....
amazing September 4, 2010 huyter this game was an action pack old western thrillride. Great character voice acting , some of the best and original ever in gaming. rockstars best game out to date . makes the epic gta4 boring. AAAAMMMAAZZIINNGGG!!!! 10/10
It's a good one! September 1, 2010 Nakia Harris (California - USA) If you like the Wild West as well as the gameplay of Grand Theft Auto, you HAVE to get this game!
Looks like the West is still wild! September 1, 2010 John (New Jersey, USA) I waited a long time to finally play RDR. The opening scene sucked me in. I watched and waited for my chance to take control of the character and explore the land.
If there is one thing Rockstar games does right, its attention to detail. No other open world / sandbox genre has ever been able to compete with Rockstars attention to the minor details that bring the world around you to life.
If your a fan of GTA , I wont go and say you will love this game. It plays out in a similar control scheme but its completely different environment. You need to go into knowing that it's the year 1910 and you're going to be seeing a lot of open land and wild animals, all from the back of your horse or carriage. No cars included.
When the game does throw action your way, it's always a welcome break from the slow haze of the desert environment. My only gripe is the game is pretty lengthy. By lengthy, I mean the missions alone needed to complete the main story. You still have all the additional side quests and challenges, but the core game is long. This may not be a bad thing for some, but for me, I did tend to get a little bored with the missions at times because they do become a little repetitive and cumbersome. Plenty of other little things you can do to break up your day is play cards and gamble, complete challenges and meet strangers, or hunt animals to make some extra money.
So then ... what saves the game from its filler missions plague? The story. It has a great cast of characters, each voiced by excellent voice actors. Everyone seems to have personality, and this brings the story to life. So if your tired of playing, I can bet that your not as tired of the story and you'll want to finish it. So don't give up, its worth making it to the end. ( Its not over until the credits roll, just remember that! )
Multiplayer is created to be a whole separate experience in itself. Now, after all the hours of single player you may not want to dive in to multiplayer but that's ok. You can level up, complete quests and challenges and download a free mission pack to complete with friends. Its a lot of fun if you have some buddies to play with. It certainly adds some extended play after the single player campaign is through. I do recommend finishing single player first. You don't want to spoil the excitements of visiting new areas by already exploring them in multiplayer. For me, opening new areas was part of wanting to keep moving forward. It pays off to wait.
In the end, a really great game. It could have certainly been scaled down in length. So it loses some points for the filler missions. Oh and you remember in GTA III how you couldn't swim? Well Mr Marston cant either.
With multiplayer, you have some pretty high replay value. The enemy physics when shot and wounded are the best I have seen in a game so far. If your a fan of westerns, there's absolutely no reason you shouldn't give this game a chance. Its not for everybody, but everybody should give it a chance.
|
|
|
| |