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8/10
Zombie Western
Hollywood_Yoda27 October 2018
In a twist on the main game, Red Dead Redemption, this alternate game is literally a nightmare. You're still in the old west, but the story mode is about zombies. If you're a horror fanatic and love zombies, then you'll love this game. It definitely is a whole new genre, as well as intense.

This expansion game does not need the base game to be playable, which is great if you don't already own Red Dead Redemption. Story mode for Undead Nightmare lasts roughly around six hours, not near as long as the base game. It is however like the base game, an open world and the player can diverge from the story and do side missions as well.

The enemies and animals you encounter are also plagued with zombieness, and are somewhat more aggressive than the enemies of the base game. The game play is similar to that of the Left for Dead series of games, or The Walking Dead games. Unlike the base game though, fast travel is removed, and three new creatures are added; a unicorn, sasquatch and El chupacabra.
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9/10
Undead to the End
battylife27 February 2011
It's no secret that the original Red Dead Redemption was an amazing game. And what does every amazing game need? Zombies! So does Undead Nightmare live up to it's original or is it truly a Nightmare?

The year is 1914 and John Marston is trying to get his life back in order after having to kill his former friends. Just when he thinks everything will work out a zombie plague sweeps over the Western frontier. After his wife and son become infected John ties them up and heads out to find a cure.

One of the best things about Undead Nightmare is how it's so similar yet so different from the original Red Dead Redemption. The zombies are very different from your standard outlaws. For one almost all of them fight hand to hand which makes cover less important than finding higher ground. They also need to be taken down with shots to the head as they take a lot of bullets to kill and ammo is limited. You'll come into towns from the original game overrun by zombies that you'll have to kill if you want information, ammo, a place to sleep, and fast travel from as you can no longer fast travel from camps.

The game looks great. Everything about the games presentation from the voice acting, sound track, landscapes, and the disgusting sound of a zombies head exploding perfectly immerse you in the game.

If there is one downside to the game is that there's so little variety. Sure there are different breeds of zombies and new horses but if you play one hour of Undead Nightmare, you've played all of it. But this is a small grievance when what's here is so well done.
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8/10
Night of the living Uncle.
Pjtaylor-96-13804415 April 2020
'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
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10/10
Oh how I miss these days!
Analog_Devotee26 July 2021
Remember when Rockstar actually put effort into their DLCs? We had no idea we were living in a short golden age (as far as DLC is concerned) between GTA IV and RDR.

Calling this a zombie reskin is far too simplified of a statement. This alternate storyline blew doors off hinges when it came to DLC expectations. For a measly 20 bucks, most of us felt like we were getting a brand new game!

Best DLC of all time!
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Not as good as full game but an enjoyable extension to it which changes the genre to horror to produce a similar game but with a different style of play
bob the moo19 February 2011
I really enjoy the many hours I spent in the Old West in the main RDR game and I had heard good things about Undead Nightmare and was looking for an excuse to get back into this game world with a new part of the story. Set in an alternate time-line, Undead Nightmare sees the dead rising with a hunger for flesh, infecting all those they kill in the time honoured fashion. When his wife and son are infected and turn to undead monsters, John restrains them in his house and sets out to try and find the cause and, hopefully a cure. What he actually finds in a world in chaos, hoards of undead and town after town overrun with survivors trying to hold them off the best they can.

The first thing to say is that this is not a whole new game, even though it is being sold with the other online DLC, it is not anywhere near as long as the main game in terms of game-play or story. That said, it took me as long to finish this as it did to finish Fable 3 – the latter costing me £50 and being disappointing, the former costing me around £4 from Xbox Live Arcade (it was on sale). It is also a very different game from the main RDR. Obviously the biggest change is that you are no longer in a Western, you are in a horror movie that happens to be set in the old west. Although it is very much imprinted onto the RDR world, the nature of the story means a lot has changed. For example the simple pleasure of hunting is gone – you can kill the undead creatures but there are less of them and there is no use for their remains (in RDR you could sell them). The biggest change for me though is the sandbox element of just riding around, bumping into strangers or watching the sunset from a mountain top. You can still do that but generally the random encounters are going to "turn" on you, and sitting around admiring the graphics is not such a good idea since the zombie threat is there even in the early stages of the game. It is not a big loss but this game does require you to have your guard up – fields and hillsides that previously contained skunks, rabbits and low-threat coyotes now have gangs of undead wandering and waiting to break into a screaming sprint when they see you.

This also makes things a lot harder – particularly if you are not going the "too easy" route of casual aiming setup. Unlike the animals and people of RDR, you can unload all your ammo into the undead, but unless you hit the head, all you're going to do is slow them down for a second or two. This is not too hard when confronted by a few individuals or a few groups because the Dead Eye makes head shots quite easy – problem is when that runs out and you still have about 10 running directly at you. And it will run out because in this world you no longer have the only limiting factor being money – here there are no shops, no money and supplies are generally low, even looting bodies and corpses doesn't give you much. Draining your Dead Eye or your ammo to deal with a random group of undead is not always a good idea because you really don't want to be in a position shortly afterwards of needing it and not having it! It isn't incredibly difficult – it just means that you mostly play the game like you did in the original RDR when moving around Tall Tress, always on the lookout for the fast-moving and deadly bears – here a zombie 100m away can very quickly be a pack of 3 or 4 sprinting at you, and of course in Tall Trees this is made even worse by the bears being undead! It is very gory but it is all done with good humour rather than being about fear and horror – and I say this as someone who bailed out of AMC's The Walking Dead after 50 minutes. The blood-soaked humour is fun and the makers obviously listened to their community if one judges by the little segment involving "Herbert Moooooooon"! It is told with dark humour but the story still engaged me and folded well into the main RDR story without ever being part of it in reality – the splatter effects are funny and additions like the Apocalypse horses and blunderbuss remind you not to take it too seriously. And while it isn't scary per se, it is still easy to get panicked whenever the undead are closing in – trying to get on a roof in an over-run town can be particularly stressful! So on one hand this game is a welcome reason to play as John Marston in the familiar old west again (and in a great value game) but on the other hand it also provides a new gaming experience as the undead do significantly change the way one plays – everything may essentially be the same game-engine, controls and maps wise, but the approach of the player has to be different since the rules have changed. I very much enjoyed the game for what it was – I preferred the traditional western of the main game, but Undead was a really fun and imaginative way of extending the game's value at comparatively low cost.
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9/10
A good extension of the main game...
KillerK199121 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Undead Nightmare is really a little bit more of what you loved from Red Dead Redemption. The zombie killing is actually pretty fluid for the most part, and there are new toys to play around with like the torch and the blunderbuss. The storyline is hilarious in its tongue-and-cheek approach to characters established in the main game, especially the beginning moments, but kind of loses steam at the end, which is a shame as the main game in itself is incredibly short. The Challenges are back in a more satisfactory form; no more godawful plant collecting to be seen, however I did find it to be a little bit tedious wandering the wilderness waiting for one of the awesome horses of the apocalypse to appear;though these magnificent beasts are worth the sidetrack or two. The multiplayer is once again a standout here, red dead gets its own hordish mode that has great pick-up-and-play value. Recommended to those who liked and have the first; I wouldn't buy this on its own like it is being sold in stores due to how fast you can power through the main quest, one sitting if you are a Speedy Gonzalez.
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9/10
4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars
ajneeago9611 August 2021
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.
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8/10
A great dlc by RockStar!
kobemackenzie13 August 2022
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.
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10/10
A fantastic add on!!!
mikedunlap4517 September 2012
Ah...zombies, what any gamer can appreciate. Red Dead Redemption was and still is an amazing game, unlike any I have ever played before, so what could make a great DLC add on? you guessed it! zombies!

The game simply has a great engine(euphoria)and pulls out all the stops in every way, so why not add an extension story? a lot of gamers out there appreciate a good zombie game and this game along with the engine make for a fantastic zombie game equal to that of left 4 dead, resident evil and so on. This add on is pretty long and equal to the length of a real stand alone video game, great story with awesome cut scenes and a great way of transitioning from the main story with very promising action that keeps you on your toes and coming back for more!

this add on may not be for everyone and there are few glitches present but this is rare DLC content that no one should pass up.

all around a great add on and something gamers shouldn't pass up, go kill some zombies and enjoy the undead nightmare!
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8/10
Very fun and over the top YOU EAT BABIES!?
Severinplates85317 January 2022
Talked about it already in the red dead redemption review. A really fun DLC that is honestly one of the best examples of DLC I can think of. Might honestly be the best and most creative next to Witcher 3 and bloodorne.

Has such a different yet similar tone to the main game and is just so fun all the way through.
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8/10
Best Zombie Movie Ever
moritzherz27 April 2024
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!
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