It's fun running around killing zombies and free roaming around the huge map on foot or riding on your horse
The reason you should buy it as DLC through the regular Read Dead Redemption game instead, is that when your playing multiplayer both RDR and Undead free roam maps are the same
If you already own Red dead, and only want 'Free roam' - don't bother, they are the same
In fact, you can probably see players from both games in the free roam and other modes
If you get all this good gaming content as DLC, you will have access to all of the map on free roam, and play undead stuff mixed with regular stuff
I played the main game but not very scary..nice graphics though
The graphics for Undead Nightmare and RDR are incredible.
I played the main game but not very scary..nice graphics though
in dead redemption they will hear you and then start chaseing you; and it is scary.its better than left for dead because most the time on it, you hit the buttons as fast as you can until the group of random zombies die. as well as what i said about dead rising.the resident evil games are a better action game, 4 is my favorite, but this game is far more fun because it can be a mindless zombie game or play the missions.if you like zombies and grand theft auto, this is the game.
Bosses have this way with doing nice things like being horrid, but getting past that is not hard
Bosses have this way with doing nice things like being horrid, but getting past that is not hard
And zombies that make this game so much fun and game play different than red dead redemption- 4 mystical horses that completely changes your way of transportation- Animal zombies that are cool to look at and killAny one that played red dead redemption and loved it i would say this game is a must have or any one who loves any thing zombie and loves shooting them this game is a must have i would recommended you watch
Two of the greatest things put into one: cowboys and zombies
I knew I was doing a good thing when I purchased this as a follow up to my son's previous gaming endeavor (Red Dead Redemption), but I didn't anticipate that it would have him JUST as enthralled as the first game
This is a very fun game that is on par with the best zombie games for the Xbox 360
Killing zombies is nothing similar to outlaws and normal people
Oh the game makes feeble attempts to change it up, like going to graveyards and burning them for some reason, which seems to just annoy the sleeping zombies, then you just keep running and shooting in deadeye until the inevitable boss zombie comes out, which is just a zombie with more HP
If you love zombies and the original red dead redemption game, you have to buy this!
You basically go from town to town and kill all the zombies.
It's pretty stressing at the beginning, but after some gameplay, you'll be the best zombie killer in the wild wild west
Undead Nightmare shows that zombies and the wild wild west do not work well together.
The whole running through the streets and between alleyways or plowing through a sea of zombies sounds pretty awesome, so why did they put it in the wickity wild west where there's nothing but wildlife, dust, and shanties
I was pretty excited to hear one of their games got the zombie treatment, but it was the one that took place in the wild west, interesting
The Plot: Let's face it, in this game the plot isn't too important, Redemption's plot was above average for these games but how good can the story of zombies in the wild wacky west really be
You could TRY the multiplayer, but let's face it, most people online are morons and would rather be self-satisfying jerks than play a game the way it was intended
I wander into a town that is infected and all I find are invisible zombie people (no bodies, just clothes) walking around being shot at by invisible survivors on horseback
The people will all be killed and the town is forever under undead control
Great game, I recommend it too everyone, just too many dead people (zombies) to kill
But sadly, shooting at these invisible zombie people forces them to take out guns and shoot back at me
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