Red Dead Redemption is one of the games that us folks in the Mods R Us office are super excited about and we thought it would be fun to look at where this series started.
Red Dead Revolver (2004) PlayStation 2, XboxWhile these days Red Dead is known as one of the major RockStar games. The interesting thing about this series is that it started life out as a Capcom property. Capcom was working on the game in 2002, RockStar bought the game, made some major changes to it. RockStar increased the violence and gave it a more “spaghetti western” feel than what Capcom was working on and the rest is history.
Red Dead Revolver sees you playing the role of Red Harlow. A gunslinger in the 1880’s who is trying to get justice for his parents who were brutally murdered. The game is actually very story driven and the voice acting for the time was some of the best around. It may be a little predictable in places, but the story was something that was heavily praised at the time of release.
The gameplay of Red Dead Revolver is that of an action 3rd person game. Red Harlow is an expert with guns and you will be going along looking for justice by putting a beating on and bullets in any person who gets in your way. Red Dead Revolver is fairly linear and does not have the massive open worlds of a GTA or Red Dead Redemption. But it tells its story very well and is fun to play.
At the time of release, Red Dead Revolver was very well received and of course, it set the stage for RockStar to created Red Dead Redemption. As of right now, you can pick up Red Dead Revolver for just a few bucks and it is well worth playing.
While we are all about offering you awesome modded controllers for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. We, of course, love to talk about video games with you too. Well, the PC beta has been live for a short while now and there are many angry gamers posting videos on YouTube where they have been wrecked by people they are accusing of hacking the game and using some kind of aimbot.
We are not saying this is ok and we get that some people will find it very annoying, but we all knew this would be the case and if it does bother you that much. When the full game comes out, just make sure you try and organize games with people you know, that way you can all agree to either use hacks or mods or you can just play the game straight.
It is important to note that there is a lot of people who say that they have not experienced anything like this. So we are not sure if it is as widespread a problem like some people are reporting.
Hacking and Call Of Duty always go together and you have to accept that going in. As we said, make sure you play with folks you know if this is something that concerns you. Also, Activision and Sledgehammer have not yet come out and said anything about this. We expect them to announce that they know it is happening, but by the time the full game is released it will be fixed.
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