I keep running out of ammo, so I end up tying zombies up (like you're going to put them on the railroad tracks). Perhaps we could get enough people (who are on Xbox Live) and have a large posse?
I played and played and played RDR on my 360. I was quite a ways into the game, too. Right up until I chased some bandit clear across Mexico needing to capture him alive...only to have him ride up to the top of a tall mountain and take a dive off...committing suicide. Made me soooo mad I wanted to just go down and unload all the ammo I had on me into his dead corpse!!!
Yea, Red Dead is a great game. I breezed through the campaign and now I just play the multiplayer free roam whenever I am online. I got it when it first came out, and I have played the game ever since. It is on top of the totem pole compared to the other games I play, Including Call of Duty and Battlefield.
I haven't played the Zombie version of Red Dead Redemption because I avoid all things tied to the zombie fad. Is it worth checking out? Does it really offer anything new or different over the original version of Red Dead (which is one of my all time favs).
I got it but never got into it. I was very limited with ammo and they just didn't seem to die. Maybe I'm terrible at the game, but I got through the campaign pretty easy. It has been awhile though. I ended up hog tying all of the zombies and burning them with a stake when I ran out of ammo!
I enjoy rdd every now and then. I really like to hunt on it, but sometimes a grizzly or cougar will sneak up on me. It is a fun game though overall in my opinion. My only beef with it is after the last mission you lose john marston.
I won't lie.. The ending of Red Dead made me cry manly man tears of manliness.
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