Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition

Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition (2011)

by Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar Games
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition will include the full, original Red Dead Redemption game plus all free and paid downloadable content packs released to date, including the wildly popular Undead Nightmare single and multiplayer offerings, as well as all DLC originally released as pre-order content.Show more
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user avatar@damr.whouser avatar@damr.who
January 30, 2025
I always wanted to play RDR, I never had Ps3 or Xbox 360 and i just have my pc tham i think that maybe could run it. Im ilusionated for the idea that i may finally be able to play it.
user avatar@Ogg562user avatar@Ogg562
January 29, 2025
I literally can't play this, RDR2, GTAV and GTA IV on steam because they're locked behind a Social Club account I no longer have access to having lost the email. Spoke to customer support for a week, they promised to reassign my account to a new email, after I supplied copies of game receipts and Steam details, only for another customer support agent to overturn the decision at the last minute. This is why people complain about multiple launchers - it's just another form to fill in, until you're blocked from playing games you bought.
Red Dead Redemption is a game that does something which many take for granted in a story telling medium: its ability to stick with you after the end. At least, that's what I've heard from other people 😅 hopefully I get to feel that too
user avatar@dreZmoLuser avatar@dreZmoL
January 31, 2025
Devil on GOG's shoulder: "You know you have to do it". You need to have it saved for posterity. It is THE classic of the old west, you should definitely play this game.
user avatar@Ferdokkiuser avatar@Ferdokki
January 31, 2025
Of all the games I want to replay, this is definitely near the top. Good 'ol John Marston traversing the wild west for justice. Rockstar did a fantastic job making this a memorable gunslinger game.
user avatar@Ahsam07user avatar@Ahsam07
February 01, 2025
One of the best game I ever played in ps 2 i just loved when this game came Rockstar gave us something new from this game me and more friend packed this game so much even I will part now and purchase if possible
user avatar@SJR91user avatar@SJR91
February 01, 2025
I played this on ps3 long ago, and the co-op was AWESOME; I loved undead horde and easily sunk 100+ hours into it alone (I can't remember its exact name, but the co-op mission where you had to escort a stagecoach and protect the passenger was fun too), with my fav character was Dirty Dan Piston. Rockstar REALLY dropped the ball when they ported RDR to PC with no online mode; I read an article that modders managed to get online co op working using the ps3 emulator RPCS3 (search GTA forums for the story), and can be played on XBOX 360 emulator Xenia too, but I would gladly pay 60 bucks for a RDR on PC with working online co-op; if a few fans can get it up and running, there's no excuse for why a multi-million dollar company like Rockstar can't do the same, or just give that job to GOG if they don't care to do it.
Excellent jeux (dans la veine de GTA IV) voir encore plus dramatique que GTA IV. Un des jeux favoris de ma jeunesse. Bonne retranscription de l'Amérique à a fin de la conquète de l'Ouest
user avatar@jbm.chaosuser avatar@jbm.chaos
March 25, 2025
this is the best storyline that rockstar ever made in a game it pulls you in and does not let you go until you finnish the game, the zombie part is fun but not neccesary
Why Red Dead Redemption Should Be on GOG Red Dead Redemption (2010) is one of Rockstar’s greatest achievements—a sweeping, open-world masterpiece set in the dying days of the American Wild West. Following the story of John Marston, a former outlaw forced to hunt down his old gang members, the game combined immersive storytelling, cinematic presentation, and expansive gameplay in a way that had never been seen before in the genre. However, despite its immense popularity, Red Dead Redemption has not been released on PC or digital platforms like GOG, leaving fans with only the console versions to experience it. This is a significant oversight, as the game has aged gracefully and is still widely regarded as one of the greatest open-world games of all time. A release on GOG.com would give Red Dead Redemption the opportunity to live on for new generations of players and PC gamers alike. GOG is renowned for reviving classic titles, offering DRM-free versions, and ensuring compatibility with modern systems. It’s the perfect place to preserve Red Dead Redemption's legacy while offering fans an accessible, legally available version to enjoy. As Rockstar continues to explore the Red Dead universe with new projects, bringing the original Red Dead Redemption to GOG would honor the game’s legacy and introduce it to a new wave of players who never had the chance to experience its open-world brilliance. It’s time for Red Dead Redemption to ride into the digital frontier on GOG, where it belongs.
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