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After a highly-infectious undead plague spreads across the frontier, John Marston does anything he can to find a cure.After a highly-infectious undead plague spreads across the frontier, John Marston does anything he can to find a cure.After a highly-infectious undead plague spreads across the frontier, John Marston does anything he can to find a cure.
Michael Abbott Jr.
- Ralph Stricker
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Josh Blaylock
- John 'Jack' Marston Jr.
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Brandi Burkhardt
- Various
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Hector Luis Bustamante
- Captain Vicente De Santa
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Don Creech
- Nigel West Dickens
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Anthony Cumia
- Herbert Moon
- (uncredited)
Anthony De Longis
- Marshal Leigh Johnson
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Paul DeBoy
- Jimmy Saint
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jonathan Erickson Eisley
- Outlaw Cowboy Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Taylor Flowers
- Ira Shelton
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
MacAulay Flynt
- Background Character
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Kevin Glikmann
- Seth Briars
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Alyssa May Gold
- Young Girl
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Ross Hagen
- Landon Ricketts
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Kelly Hawthorne
- Townswoman
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Kimberly Irion
- Bonnie MacFarlane
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Lauren Klein
- Alma Horlick
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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I loved the Red dead games and I just finished playing undead nightmare it's amazing a great expansion to the series it's takes all of the original characters from the first game and puts them into the zombies apocalypse it's the same open world as the first game but with zombies everywhere and you get to see what characters from the first game survived the zombie apocalypse! A great fun DLC to play.
Red Dead Redemption is a milestone for open world videogames and was the first ever with a western setting. But Rockstar Games decided to go one step further with their DLC Undead Nightmare, which turns the game into a zombie-apocalypse-western.
Rockstar's story and mission design are excellent as always. Their games' biggest strength is the satirisation of the United States of America and it works here again. Their developers' creativity has no limits, the player profits immensely from that.
This time there are bigfoots, burning horses and an unicorn.
The only aspect you may criticise is, that it is too short. There are only 10 story missions and some of them are pretty easy and a bit boring. So that's why the main game is superior to this dlc.
However both of them are recommended to play. These are historical pieces of art you can learn from, and most importantly, that will give you a lot of fun! Before watching a zombie movie, just play the best one available!
Rockstar's story and mission design are excellent as always. Their games' biggest strength is the satirisation of the United States of America and it works here again. Their developers' creativity has no limits, the player profits immensely from that.
This time there are bigfoots, burning horses and an unicorn.
The only aspect you may criticise is, that it is too short. There are only 10 story missions and some of them are pretty easy and a bit boring. So that's why the main game is superior to this dlc.
However both of them are recommended to play. These are historical pieces of art you can learn from, and most importantly, that will give you a lot of fun! Before watching a zombie movie, just play the best one available!
'Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (2010)' is an expandalone entry in the 'Red Dead' franchise. It focuses on a zombie outbreak in the old west and sees the world of 'Red Dead Redemption (2010)' transformed into a hellish landscape. The piece has a story of its own. This time, the focus is wholly on satire. That's fine, though. As usual, the thing always finds a way to bring the mood back down, too. The narrative is nowhere near as compelling as that of the main game, but it serves its purpose and is breezy enough to never get tiresome. The gameplay is the main priority. It feels distinct because the enemies are all a lot more aggressive and can take more damage. Even the animals are bile-spewing zombies. It's an interesting world, filled with all manner of supernatural occurrence, and it's enjoyable to roam around in. The game is actually a lot of fun. It's probably one of the better zombie games I've played, actually. It isn't as good as the main title, but it's entertaining throughout. 8/10
Chupacabras, Bigfoots, and zombies, hell to-the- yes. If only Rockstar would actually release a DLC like this again, but obviously repetitive online gaming is the best new thing (not really). This was peak Rockstar dlc though. So many cool things to do, interesting things to find, including unicorns, and a cool, final farewell to John Marston. Loved this conclusion, loved the insanity.
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare is a full-fledged installment of the Red Dead series, offering amazing content. The player once again has the opportunity to play the role of John Marston, but this time in slightly more unexpected circumstances - John is looking for a cure for the ongoing zombie plague.
The plot is funny, John encounters many funny situations and characters during his search. The plot is also interesting, but individual tasks may seem a bit too repetitive - most of the tasks are based on repeated sequences of defeating subsequent infected.
The gameplay itself is good, just like in Red Dead Redemption, but some players may find subsequent similar tasks simply boring. Exploring the world again can be an interesting experience, but for players who haven't played Red Dead Redemption, the world may seem a bit empty.
Rockstar has created something that, despite its flaws, such as too repetitive gameplay or a slightly empty world, will be remembered for a long time and should appeal to many players due to its uniqueness and amazing atmosphere.
The plot is funny, John encounters many funny situations and characters during his search. The plot is also interesting, but individual tasks may seem a bit too repetitive - most of the tasks are based on repeated sequences of defeating subsequent infected.
The gameplay itself is good, just like in Red Dead Redemption, but some players may find subsequent similar tasks simply boring. Exploring the world again can be an interesting experience, but for players who haven't played Red Dead Redemption, the world may seem a bit empty.
Rockstar has created something that, despite its flaws, such as too repetitive gameplay or a slightly empty world, will be remembered for a long time and should appeal to many players due to its uniqueness and amazing atmosphere.
Did you know
- TriviaRob Wiethoff was asked to reprise his role of John Marston, but said no multiple times. Eventually Rob agreed to do it, but only if the recording sessions were done at his farm, so he could stay close to his family and work.
- Crazy creditsUnlike the base game, there aren't any end or intro credits at all in this DLC.
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