John Marston, former outlaw, is forced by the federal government to hunt down the members of his old gang. John Marston is being blackmailed by government lawmen to hunt down his former partners-in-crime. Driven further into the American Southwest, Marston soon finds that Williams has crossed into Mexico, a country in the throes of a civil war. At every turn, Marston must choose whether to side with outlaws or innocents in the crossfire. Rockstar has done it again, creating another sandbox classic that does the unthinkable in bringing a truly great multiplayer suite along for the ride. Something must be said of the vast, natural scenery in this game, as it truly steals the show in making you forget the repetitive aspects of the title. The setting is downright picturesque, blowing any competitors out of the water; it is fun to just ride around and let it all sink in. The "free" nature of this game is another fantastic aspect, as it is at its best when you put obligations aside and indulge in the countless mini games, challenges, hideouts, and other strange encounters that inhabit the west. The soundtrack is fantastic, whether that be the always interesting twang that pervades the proceedings or rare moments were a song will play during an important part of John Marston's spiritual journey, and what a journey it is. Rockstar has been kind of hit or miss with their story lines, however they knocked it out of the park with this character piece. Mr. Marston is a character you will root for through and through, as he goes on an odyssey full of characters that get more despicable and tacky as the game goes on in a riveting battle for his soul. RD Redemption is a must play for anyone looking for the total package in a game. The multiplayer is a never ending honeymoon between single player bliss and social excitement and the single player itself is one of Rockstar's very best, all taking place in a stunning, immense interpretation of the legendary wild west. Abigail at Beecher's: "Some trees flourish, others die. Some cattle grow strong, others are taken by wolves. Some men are born rich enough and dumb enough to enjoy their lives. Ain't nothing fair. You know that."<br/><br/>Here is a game that came out in 2010 and it still holds up today. <br/><br/>This game is just a fantastic masterpiece of awesomeness. The main character of the game is straight a bad-ass, taking no sh't from anybody that come in his way. The graphs in the game are gorgeous to look at, always taking my breath way every time I play the game. My only problems are some missions are a bit silly like: Chase after a guy who took something no important from somebody, something like that. Overall Red Dead redemption is a lot of fun to play and something about riding your horse in the middle of the western desert relaxes me.
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