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Red Dead Redemption, the John Marston adventure comes to new consoles in a few days and the first comparisons show some small change in the graphics.
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The game on the new platforms, a work of Double Eleven, is far from the update that some fans expected -for example, with a jump to the graphic engine of Red Dead Redemption 2-, although we can see that there are small differences in lighting and textures compared to the title released in 2010 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
“Experience the epic Western adventure, Red Dead Redemption and its groundbreaking zombie horror sequel, Undead Nightmare,” Rockstar Games announced yesterday.
“In a new conversion from Double Eleven Studios, the Switch and PS4 versions bring the two classic experiences back together for new players and original fans alike to enjoy on modern consoles.”
Red Dead Redemption tells the story of ex-outlaw John Marston as he travels across the vast territories of the American West and Mexico to search for the last remaining members of the notorious Van der Linde gang in an attempt to save his family.
Relive, or find out for the first time, the events that followed the epic tale of honor and loyalty in the 2018 hit game Red Dead Redemption 2, as Marston hunts down his former friends and outlaws Bill Williamson, Javier Escuella and Dutch van der Linde, the leader of his old gang, during the end of the cowboy era,” says the editor.
Also included is Undead Nightmare, the story expansion that reinvents the world of Red Dead Redemption, where Marston fights to survive a relentless zombie horde and searches for a cure in a supernatural twist on the western genre.
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