![]() “Red Dead Redemption” in multiplayer feels like a whole different experience thanks to the inclusion of other players and “free roam” mode. You take on the role of sheriff's deputy, revolutionary, and government marshall as you make your way across the blistering sands of New Austin to the unstable edge of Mexico that stands at the brink of war with itself. Much of the game consists of walking around like a cowboy who's armed to the teeth and showing the outlaws who's boss around these parts. Needless to say, Rockstar tells a good story and “Redemption” is no exception. Well, I suppose that's not too different from Niko Bellic wanting to take revenge on the man who murdered his squad in the Balkan War. It's a gripping tale of a former outlaw seeking redemption of his past crimes by doing the government's bidding to save his family. I'd be doing John Marston a great disservice by calling “Red Dead Redemption” a “Grand Theft Auto” game set in the Wild West.
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