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Red Dead Revolver

Red Dead Revolver

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From: Rockstar Games
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy Used: $2.86
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 3616

Platform: Xbox
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: XXX
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1

MPN: 27378
UPC: 710425293788
EAN: 0710425293788
ASIN: B0001ADAMO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: No Manual

Features:
  • As a boy, Red's homesteader family was gunned down by outlaws. Taken in by a wise old Indian, he learns the arts of survival and masters the gun. As an adult, Red goes on out into the world with nothing but the clothes on his back, a six-shooter, and a bur
  • Hunt down the savage, ruthless killers who took your home & family, as you explore a 3D Wild West map
  • Authentic period weapons to choose from -- from knives and revolvers, to double-barreled shotguns and dynamite sticks
  • Ride down those outlaws as you shoot from your horse, fight gun duels on top of moving trains, and command stagecoaches in over a dozen exciting chapters
  • Full motion cutscenes and breathtaking in-game visuals tell this classic Spaghetti Western story

Accessories:

  • The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Red Dead Revolver takes you back to a time before you could spray opponents with gunfire and watch them fall. In this Old West shooter, a quick draw and a sharp eye are your best weapons, as you live out a classic tale of revenge. Great 4-person multiplayer deathmatch game for even wilder shootouts, in the Wild West!


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars wee   October 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Another short game made insanely monotonous and thoroughly boring due to limited ability to save games. Actual new play is pretty limited, but you will play the same scenes over and over and over again because you are set so far back each time you die. For the more dimwitted player, this will make the game seem longer than it is. Add to that some of the most unrealistic enemies in a western genre (like the half naked fat guy that runs right up to you to blow you and him up with dynamite) and you have a pretty pointless waste of time. If you have no need for originality or creativity, buy this game now.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Game   April 17, 2008
This game is a must have for xbox owners especially at such a low price now. Its one of my top 3 favorite games of all time. Story mode is challenging and well written. The multiplayer also sets this game apart. Shouldn't be rated M the violence isn't too graphic.


3 out of 5 stars Fine for a rainy day   February 21, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

As a long-time fan of Westerns and good shootin' games, for years I was stuck (tho' the more accurate term would be "blessed") with the PC classic OUTLAWS, from back in the day when the LucasArts logo meant consistent excellence (then, apparently, everything "Lucas" suffered karmic payback for his ham-fisted degradation of his own STAR WARS movies). OUTLAWS was not only a great Western game, it's one of the finest examples of a first person shooter action game ever produced. Epic Spaghetti Western style, rich novelistic and immersive story, exciting gameplay, raucous multiplayer with an active online community and a wealth of available mods, a musical score evoking Ennio Morricone and worth listening to all on its own (which you could do, with two full CDs of playable tracks)...magnificent.

Now, in possession of a gaming console for the first time (an Xbox 360, also magnificent), I'm getting to catch up on a lot of games I couldn't play on PC. The latest is RED DEAD REVOLVER, Rockstar Games' attempt at an epic Spaghetti Western.

First, I want to say the game is a hell of a lot of fun. Its emphasis is on action, and it does action well. Some of the levels are pure adrenalin (one that springs instantly to mind in that context has you engaging hordes of enemy soldiers and cannons as you and a handful of men try to blow up a contested bridge). The weapons are satisfying to use, there's a nice cover mechanic allowing you to snipe the bad guys from behind walls and trees and such, and the enemies have enough AI to usually not seem dim as a bush (like some virtual foes or recent world leaders).

The multiplayer is good fun, with a huge cast of gunslingers and a fair variety of locales to choose from.

The game's graphics are overall very good, especially the environments, though the character designs are largely hideous, even clownish. OUTLAWS was done in a cartoonish style, and was many generations of graphics quality in the past, yet its character designs evoke living beings far more than RED DEAD's do.

The worst thing graphically in the game is the bubbling cartoon gouts of gore that fountain out when you shoot somebody. They look silly, they're not true to the genre, and they all by themselves probably gave the game its M rating. A toggle to turn them off would have been nice.

The music's pretty good, and is largely lifted, I think, from movies. One piece I often heard and enjoyed in town is the theme from the comic Spaghetti Western THEY CALL ME TRINITY. It's still pretty paltry in comparison to the OUTLAWS score, and it's a shame that, choosing to use actual pieces from Western movies, they didn't choose or didn't have available to them better pieces (TRINITY aside). Some MAGNIFICENT SEVEN theme, some THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE UGLY, hell even some BONANZA or WILD WILD WEST would have been a lot more effective and a lot more fun.

The voice work is mostly terrible. It's one of those games that sounds like the designers brought in their buddies and relatives to do voices, made even worse by the embarrassing attempts at dialect.

All the above still adds up to a pretty good game, in spite of the flaws. Heck, even with the weaknesses I cite above, the game could have still risen to greatness had it not been for its fatal flaws...

Lack of immersion. You play a bounty hunter named Red for most of the game, and he's carved from Clint-East wood, but aside from a pretty good visual design (which is saying a lot for this game) and a laconic line delivery, you get none of the actual dimensions of an Eastwood character, or really any character at all. Red has no personality, his motivation (vengeance) is overt but muted and lacking any sense of passion or urgency. Part of this is because there are levels where you don't play Red, playing instead one of various sidekick heroes and, in one instance, one of the villains. Playing the others is actually a good deal of fun, and some their levels are among the most enjoyable in the game (allowing for various styles of play that aren't available as Red), but in a short game with a weakly developed protagonist, these levels put the player at even more distance from identifying with Red. Were the game twice as long, and more immersive overall, these levels would have no downside.

Another factor that dilutes immersion is the clunky use of cut-scenes WITHIN action sequences. You'll be blazing away at a pack of scoundrels and suddenly get torn from the flow of battle by a cut scene showing what the developers must have thought a crucial story element within the battle...then you stumble back into the action, get your mojo back a bit, and another blasted cut scene will pop up. The worst level for this is the one in which you play English pistoleer Jack Swift, which could have been a pure adrenalin delight were it not for all the interruptions.

But the worst flaw in the game is what I'll charitably call its story.

You could say RED DEAD REVOLVER is episodic, but it's episodic the way a game of PAC MAN is episodic. The story is barely there, and the game is mostly just a series of levels putting the player in some action set piece in a tightly defined environment (no sprawling wild West to be found here, only small battlegrounds), each ending with a boss fight. As a boy, Red sees his family killed. Then, next level, he's a man and, we soon find out, a bounty hunter, and he lands in the town of Brimstone (population: 8 or so, each citizen possessing a paragraph or so of exposition that you have to click-to-interact over and over to get each line of) where he can shop and get jobs. For a good part of the game, nothing is really said about Red being on any sort of hunt for the folks who did his folks in, he just goes on various unrelated bounty hunts, and there seems to not actually be a story. After a while, though, he gets to start going after outlaws directly connected to his (subtle) mission of vengeance, and we see that there's a narrative of sorts here, but it's a story the way a single black spit is a full spittoon. In other words, it ain't. The story has no tension, Red seems pretty casual about his burning mission of vengeance, and the game plays like an action-filled arcade game. By the time you take down the big boss, you're satisfied not because you've gotten Red's revenge, or because the game really made you hate the villain, but because he was pretty tough to beat and took a few tries.

Still, as I said initially, for what it is, RED DEAD REVOLVER is a lot of fun. Had I paid full price for it, I'd have felt mightily ripped off, but since it's on old Xbox game you can get it for peanuts (I got it for $8), and it's certainly worth buying for cheap or a rental. So if you have an Xbox or Xbox 360 and want a break from WW II, outer space, Tolkien rip-offs, or playing urban street trash, you might want to give it a shot.



4 out of 5 stars Pretty fun!   August 28, 2006
I just got this game a couple days ago and it's a blast! I played the first six chapters in one sitting b/c I was having so much fun I couldn't put it down yet! However, I did get to a tough spot when my character changed to another gunslinger and I am not used to the way he handles yet. But I only tried a few times with him...only to end up full of bullet holes! lol But what fun! If you are into shooters and enjoy an old western, then I suggest you give this game a try. You get to play a number of characters throughout the game and the cutscenes are really cool to watch as the story unfolds in your quest to avenge the death of your father.


4 out of 5 stars Over the top Western   January 18, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Red Dead Revolver is second to Gun. My main complaints about this game is the character movement is very cartoonish (intentional I'm sure) and some of the villians are way over the top maybe even 1960s batman villian-esque if that makes sense, you know sorta goony. This game has many of the same features that gun came to incorporate (albeit in a much better way) nonetheless this game is definitely worth purchasing for the price. I prefer Gun over Red Dead however my friend thinks Red Dead is better, so take your pick.

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