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The catalyst to finally upgrading my old PC was so i could emulate a 360 to play RDR1 before playing RDR2.

I finally completed rdr2 last week, after nearly 18 months


It annoys me how Reddit is so :marseysoyhype: UNDEAD NIGHTMARE GREATEST DLC EVER HOLY CRAP :marseysoylentgrin: when it's repetitive as heck. A bit of campy music doesn't make up for it being 4 hours of "go to town, kill zombies, go to graveyard, kill zombies, kill named zombie"

I'm still working on my huge "red dead not good" longpost


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Red Dead good, but undead nightmare sucks.

It's only real selling point is that it's long enough to be it's own game. Would still be mocked today if it had come out at the same cost but marketed as a new game instead of as a DLC.

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Id argue its barely even that. You can beat it in two hours if you beeline for the main goal

RDR1 is very good and ive 100 percented it but i tried that with UDNM and it just sucked. All the collectables and such were incredibly grindy plus it relied in a ton of randomness

You essentially have to run around for hours waiting for those undead horses to spawn to get 100 percent

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You're probably right. It's been a long time. I remembering playing a bunch of it and not really enjoying it. Basically felt like a fan mod but with some of the real voice actors.

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Its the worst of the singleplayer DLCs Rockstar did back then and it shows. TLAD is four hours and TBOGT is eight, but feel like full experiences. Undead Nightmare feels like a budget mode that a modern game would patch in for free. Like the Freelancer mode in Hitman has more substance

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