GamerNode: "Red Dead Redemption is easily one of my top games from 2010. Everything about it, from the look to the control to the sound to the music, is expertly done by a developer who really knows how to create an interesting tale. What will happen, then, when the Old West gets a little more undead? That will be seen when the first expansion, Undead Nightmare, hits the DLC scene later this year. Having tried the new chapter at New York Comic Con, I can say that it definitely seems like Undead Nightmare will keep the high standard of Red Dead Redemption alive."
Undead are the peace makers.
The first time I felt like a game got DLC right was Borderlands 1. $10 for hours of content.
Fallout 3, Mass Effect 2 & 3, Borderlands 1 & 2, GTA IV - those are my gold standards of DLC.
Something they couldn’t even give us in GTAV or RDR2
I honestly thought we’d get some Alien type of DLC for one of them at least
GF365: "Here are the best zombie games for Xbox One. Many of these post-apocalyptic zombie games are also available on other platforms. Plus, you can play any of these games on Xbox Series X and S via backward compatibility."
The Undead Nightmare expansion for the original Red Dead Redemption was a massive success, and Rockstar should take this formula to a standalone game.
They already have; this expansion is their zombie game. No need to create a new IP just for this.
The author clear doesn’t understand the essence of what made the dlc so good… it wasn’t zombies and it definitely wasn’t a dedicated IP to zombies.
It was the sheer ambience and un seen mixing of a game with elements that were non existent in said game’s theme. It was a perfect fantasy mash up that changed the game in unbelievably awesome ways.