Product Description
When former outlaw John Marston wakes up at his farmhouse, he finds a world gone insane: overnight, deranged hordes have overrun the towns and outposts of the American frontier. In a desperate attempt to save his family, Marston must traverse a world torn apart by chaos and disorder, using every skill he has to survive long enough to find a cure.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Collection is a collection of three downloadable content (DLC) releases for the open world third-party shooter, Red Dead Redemption on a single PlayStation 3 disc. A stand-alone release, meaning that the original Red Dead Redemption game is not necessary for play, the three DLC bundled here include: the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and the Legends and Killers Pack. Together these three contain a new single player adventure featuring John Marston in a zombie-stomping storyline, hours of new gameplay, new multiplayer maps and play modes, new characters, mounts, new hunting opportunities and weapons.
The Zombie Horde Invades the Old West
As with many console based action-oriented games, the playing experience of Rockstar Games' popular, American Wild West based, third-person shooter, Red Dead Redemption, has been supplemented by several downloadable content packs since its mid-2010 release. Players on the PlayStation 3 platform that are connected online have been able to partake of these via the PlayStation Network. Now offline players can do the same with the Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Collection.
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The collection consists of three of the five available DLC packs on a single disc - these include the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and the Legends and Killers Pack. In addition to adding playable content for owners of the original game, the collection serves as a standalone game release, that allows players who have not purchased the original game to experience the gameworld of Red Dead Redemption for the first time on disc via the new zombie-themed single player adventure built into the Undead Nightmare pack, as well as multiplayer functionality. The other two packs add new weapons, characters, multiplayer options, ridable mounts and more to either the existing game or a standalone play experience built around the content of the Undead Nightmare pack.
Undead Nightmare Pack
- Brand new single player adventure featuring John Marston searching for a cure to the zombie plague
- Completely new gameplay mechanics, weapons, and world design
- New zombie character designs in four different zombie classes
- Graveyard action areas as well as undead and mythical animals to hunt
- New multiplayer modes and characters
- New collectible outfits and challenges
- Adds 8+ hours of additional gameplay
Legends and Killers Pack
- 9 new multiplayer map locations more than doubling the amount of territories in the multiplayer competitive modes
- 8 new multiplayer characters based on characters from Red Dead Revolver
- New projectile weapon: The Tomahawk, with corresponding challenges for single-player and multiplayer
- Adds 5+ hours of additional gameplay
Liars and Cheats Pack
- Stronghold - A new attack and defend competitive multiplayer mode
- Multiplayer horse races with mounted combat
- New multiplayer characters - The heroes and villains of Red Dead Redemption
- Multiplayer versions of Liars Dice and Poker
- A devastatingly destructive new weapon - The Explosive Rifle, with its own new single-player and multiplayer challenges
- New gang hideouts and animal hunting grounds, adding to the world of Free Roam
- Adds 5+ hours of additional gameplay
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- Join Friends across the Dying and Undead American Wild West in exciting co-op missions and competitive modes
- Collection includes: the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Legends and Killers Pack and the Liars and Cheats Pack
- This is a standalone game, meaning that the original Red Dead Redemption game is not required for play
- Experience completely new gameplay mechanics, weapons, and world design as you battle against four different Zombie classes and encounter graveyard action areas as well as Undead and Mythical animals
- Take on hours of brand-new, undead-riddled, single-player adventure, as well as a wealth of new multiplayer gameplay
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Reviews
45 of 49 people found the following review helpful: One of the Best DLCs of the Year!, By = Fun: This review is from: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (Video Game) Undead Nightmare is a bargin any way you look at it. You get a lot for your money. If you want to complete everything plan on investing a solid 10 to 20 hours. I'll try to give a quick overview that doesn't give much away. You are once again playing as John Marston. This time you are trying to find out why zombies have taken over the west. If you want to put a time stamp on this game it takes place between John Marston reuniting with his family and the end of Red Dead Redemption. While you take on various tasks through the storyline you find yourself rescuing town after town from zobmie hordes. This gets a little old after a while but you get different weapons from each town you save. One reason this gets old is because no town is saved forever. The zombies will attack again. The story takes you through Texas and Mexico on your hunt to stop the hordes. Along the way you run into many of the characters from Red Dead Redemption... Read more 14 of 16 people found the following review helpful: Beware, By = Fun: This review is from: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (Video Game) This is an amazing DLC (downloadable content). However you must beware. This same bundle is available on PSN as a bundle with Liars and Cheats,Legends and Killers, and of course, Undead Nightmare at $20.00, so be aware this has an advantage only through it being re-tradable. 20 of 25 people found the following review helpful: Red Dead Zombie Killing Fun, = Fun: This review is from: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (Video Game) I would give The Undead Nightmare DLC an easy five stars, but I'd recommend that you download this instead. The other two DLC packs just are not worth $10 a piece. I think I read somewhere that Rockstar wanted to release those two packs for free, but were contractually obligated to have them cost money as they'd already released free DLC. I think this shows as there's really not that much to do in those packs unless you really want to play RDR poker or throw a hatchet. If that's worth $20 for you, then be my guest! Otherwise Undead Nightmare is a fantastic add on. It's creepy, funny, and beautiful looking. I haven't even finished regular Red Dead Redemption story before I jumped into this. Highly recommend, but just download it off PSN instead, and if you must, buy the other two packs next time they go on sale. |
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