Mini Review Red Dead Redemption PS4 Classic Open World Western Deserves Better
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Red Dead Redemption. What a classic. The treacherous tale of former outlaw John Marston helped define the PS3 generation, and the game's storytelling, complete with crazy characters and typically tense western vibes, still holds up today. From the dusty beginnings of Armadillo to the bear-infested forests of Tall Trees, this is a sandbox adventure that has largely stood the test of time — although as you may have already predicted, the technical side of this PS4 re-release leaves much to be desired.
The package as a whole isn't so bad. Multiplayer has been (somewhat understandably) scrapped, but the brilliantly eerie Undead Nightmare expansion is included. Alongside the main campaign, you've got a solid 30-or-so hours of gunslinging, all of which looks better than ever thanks to a substantial resolution boost. The title's art direction is still great, and the improved image quality only helps to sell the finer details.
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