Jake is a writer from the United Kingdom. With a focus on first-person shooters, RPGs, and achievement hunting, writing about the gaming industry comes naturally and is a real point of pride. Outside ...
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The Undead Nightmare DLC for Red Dead Redemption is available now for XBL and PSN (800MSP/$9.99 respectively). Featuring new weapons, enemies, music and achievements, Undead Nightmare has John Marston ...
Wyatt Grondin is a writer for Gaming Guides and Features content on DualShockers. A natural completionist with an obsession with the inner workings of nearly every game he plays, even the ones he ...
The game's internal economy has been stripped down to its bare essentials. "Worth more than gold" mutters John as he uncovers another chest of ammo, but it's not as sparse as you might think. Provided ...
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Rockstar has made a rather suprising announcement, bringing both Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare to PC, and these will include all PC-specific enhancements like HDR10 support, NVIDIA DLSS and ...
Best of the rest of the West The Coen brothers’ new Western grapples with the genre’s history — and their own career While you play Red Dead Redemption 2, make time to read this book Before Red Dead ...
Rockstar has announced extra details on Undead Nightmare for Red Dead Redemption, along with a stand-alone DLC retail disc. First up, the Undead Nightmare Pack will feature four zombie classes, each ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Rockstar Games' Old West tour de force Red Dead Redemption catches zombie fever—as video games now tend to do—with the Undead Nightmare add-on, a ...
Multiplayer isn’t the central draw of an add-on like Undead Nightmare; seeing more of the single-player game is a lot more compelling, at least in the short run. But once you’ve run through that, you ...