Download Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Torrent

Download Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Game Torrent

When former outlaw John Marston wakes up at his farmhouse, he finds a world gone insane: overnight, deranged hordes have overrun the towns and outposts of the American frontier. In a desperate attempt to save his family, Marston must traverse a world torn apart by chaos and disorder, using every skill he has to survive long enough to find a cure.

The Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Collection is a collection of three downloadable content (DLC) releases for the open world third-party shooter, Red Dead Redemption on a single Xbox 360 disc. A stand-alone release, meaning that the original Red Dead Redemption game is not necessary for play, the three DLC bundled here include: the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and the Legends and Killers Pack. Together these three contain a new single player adventure featuring John Marston in a zombie-stomping storyline, hours of new gameplay, new multiplayer maps and play modes, new characters, mounts, hunting opportunities and weapons.

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The Zombie Horde Invades the Old West

As with many console based action-oriented games, the playing experience of Rockstar Games’ popular, American Wild West based, third-person shooter, Red Dead Redemption, has been supplemented by several downloadable content packs since its mid-2010 release. Players on the Xbox 360 platform that are connected online have been able to partake of these via Xbox LIVE. Now offline players can do the same with the Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Collection.

John Marston surrounded by zombies in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
A new Red Dead Redemption experience.
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The zombie undead rising in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Four challenging zombie classes.
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The collection consists of three of the five available DLC packs on a single disc – these include the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Liars and Cheats Pack and the Legends and Killers Pack. In addition to adding playable content for owners of the original game, the collection serves as a standalone game release, that allows players who have not purchased the original game to experience the gameworld of Red Dead Redemption for the first time on disc via the new zombie-themed single player adventure built into the Undead Nightmare pack, as well as multiplayer functionality. The other two packs add new weapons, characters, multiplayer options, ridable mounts and more to either the existing game or a standalone play experience built around the content of the Undead Nightmare pack.

Undead Nightmare Pack

  • Brand new single player adventure featuring John Marston searching for a cure to the zombie plague
  • Completely new gameplay mechanics, weapons, and world design
  • New zombie character designs in four different zombie classes
  • Graveyard action areas as well as undead and mythical animals to hunt
  • New multiplayer modes and characters
  • New collectible outfits and challenges
  • Adds 8+ hours of additional gameplay

Legends and Killers Pack

  • 9 new multiplayer map locations more than doubling the amount of territories in the multiplayer competitive modes
  • 8 new multiplayer characters based on characters from Red Dead Revolver
  • New projectile weapon: The Tomahawk, with corresponding challenges for single-player and multiplayer
  • Adds 5+ hours of additional gameplay

Liars and Cheats Pack

  • Stronghold – A new attack and defend competitive multiplayer mode
  • Multiplayer horse races with mounted combat
  • New multiplayer characters – The heroes and villains of Red Dead Redemption
  • Multiplayer versions of Liars Dice and Poker
  • A devastatingly destructive new weapon – The Explosive Rifle, with its own new single-player and multiplayer challenges
  • New gang hideouts and animal hunting grounds, adding to the world of Free Roam
  • Adds 5+ hours of additional gameplay

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Mounts of the four horsemen of the apocalaypse available in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Iconic, powerful mounts.
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John Marston mounted and preparing to burn some zombies in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
New, varied weapons.
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Single player campaign screen from Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
New John Marston storyline.
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Multiplayer map screen from Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
All-new multiplayer maps.
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  • Join Friends across the Dying and Undead American Wild West in exciting co-op missions and competitive modes
  • Collection includes: the Undead Nightmare Pack, the Legends and Killers Pack and the Liars and Cheats Pack
  • This is a standalone game, meaning that the original Red Dead Redemption game is not required for play
  • Experience completely new gameplay mechanics, weapons, and world design as you battle against four different Zombie classes and encounter graveyard action areas as well as Undead and Mythical animals
  • Take on hours of brand-new, undead-riddled, single-player adventure, as well as a wealth of new multiplayer gameplay

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2 Responses to Download Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Torrent

  1. Stephen M. Lerch says:
    59 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great set, weigh your options before buying, November 29, 2010
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    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (Video Game)

    This does NOT CONTAIN Red Dead Redemption’s single player campaign. Undead Nightmare is its own single player campaign (along with the multiplayer bits outlined below when you buy the disc version of Undead Nightmare)

    For those wondering, if you already have any or all of the Red Dead Redemption DLC, this probably isn’t the most cost effective way to collect the rest (assuming you pay MSRP; currently Amazon is running it for $20 (Nov 29, 2010)).

    Here’s what you receive in this set, including current price on Xbox Live:

    Undead Nightmare $10 (800 points)
    Liars and Cheats $10 (800 points)
    Legends and Killers $10 (800 points)
    Outlaws to the End FREE and NOT INCLUDED in this set; I’m not sure if you can download this and use it w/ UN, though I don’t believe you can

    Xbox Live Total price: $30 (2400 points)

    One option that is ALSO available on Xbox Live is the Undead Nightmare Pack for $20 (1600 points). The only reason this isn’t the best option is under 2 circumstances: you’ve already bought ANY of the DLC ($10 each) OR if the MSRP of this stand alone edition is $20 (which, as of Nov 29, 2010, it is on the 360). Except for those circumstances, $20 is always cheaper than $30.

    Another reason to buy this set is if you don’t own the original RDR and JUST want to play multiplayer RDR, as this game contains the same multiplayer community as the original RDR and can be played with those that have just UN OR those that have RDR only. DLC restrictions not withstanding of course. This being said, however, I don’t feel the multiplayer tight enough to justify buying this just to play multiplayer. And given the UN piece is single player (with exception to the horde style mode), and you won’t necessarily know the characters (there is little to no character development as Rockstar assumes you already know the RDR cast), buying UN as anything but DLC doesn’t make a ton of sense to me personally; this review is for those that decide to go this route anyway.

    The final reason you should pick this up as a standalone release is if you don’t have the hard drive space for the DLC. That makes perfect sense. Of course, the other option is to buy the DLC and buy a USB hard drive or USB memory device fast enough to install content to, which would allow you to use UN AND other DLC you may wish to own and your hard drive is full.

    Now for the review of the content proper.

    Undead Nightmare. In an interview with a Rockstar employee, the statement was made that Undead Nightmare (UN) should be taken like this:

    The cast of Red Dead Redemption (RDR) has evenings off but has access to the set, makeup and cameras. Being bored and having nothing else to do, they get together in the evenings and create a new production with the same characters and a twist on the RDR story and that is what UN is all about.

    This description seems to make you think it isn’t RDR canon then. It is. And that’s the cool part. It plays right into the whole RDR game perfectly; well almost. RDR, for the most part, is believable. UN, well, we know zombies or the walking dead don’t exist (plausible deniability here on my part!), but with the way it starts, and ends, it fits in the world almost seamlessly. If you take out the fact that zombies don’t exist (plausible deniability again).

    You take over John Marston’s character once again. Without giving away too much of the plot, John feels tasked to finding a cure for the undead walking because of an issue that, once again, hits VERY close to home.

    They’ve almost nailed this DLC to perfection. They bring back many of the characters you know and love from RDR and give you extra quests with them. Some “return” if you know what I mean, which is cool too. The music takes the RDR music and turns it on its head. Given the sickness present in the world, which infects people and animal alike, it is only right that the music is also infected!

    What I don’t like is the repetitive nature of the DLC. The quests are all well and good, but having to save towns constantly from zombie hordes is a bit tiring. Ammo is supposed to be kind of scarce, but given killing zombies isn’t all that difficult, ammo tends to be quite plentiful, especially if you free all the towns whenever they are being over run. The other part I despise is the challenges. You think some of the challenges on the RDR are repetitive, mindless and don’t fit well within the world? These are about the same. Sure, one can argue that the challenges help you and fit in the world by granting you more ammo and weapons, but really, it just feels like something added to be able to put the “20-30 hours more content!” bullet point on the box. If you ignore the challenges and only do the quests, you’re probably…

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  2. Alexis Rios says:
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome expansion, February 2, 2011
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    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare (Video Game)

    After finishing Red Dead Redemption main game I wanted more, so I decided to pick a copy of this game at another retailer. This is another full story, related with the original story, but completely different, like in a parallel universe to call it that way. Uncle has become infected with this zombie plague and infected John Marston’s wife and kid, so John decides to tie them (wife and kid and not kill them), and leave them lock at home until he finds a cure.

    John needs to travel the same RDR world but infested with zombies and help survivors on each town and clear them out, while learning what is causing this plague and how to erradicate it. There is a main story, side quests and more stranger missions. This expansion is tougher than the original RDR because:

    1. You cannot fast travel unless you have cleared a town and as long as it remains on a “SAFE” status.
    2. Zombies can only be killed with headshots or by burning them with fire. You have very limited ammo, and there are no stores. Dead Eye is very very important on this expansion to survive, to make accurante shots.
    3. Unlike RDR where enemies try to shoot you but they protect themselves to not be killed, zombies do not care about getting killed, so all will jump at you. Need to have a horse to move faster than then
    4. Survivors really help you to kill them, if you help them. If you shoot at any of the survivors, they will also try to kill you.
    5. Great new weapons like the torch and tomahawk
    6. Great new horses (4 apocalypse ones), War horse (surrounded by fire) is awesome, because you can burn whatever you touch with it
    7. Single player is a whole brand new story (8 to 10 hours to beat). That is the lenght of many other top games available and this is just an expansion.
    8. Include all multiplayer maps
    9. You can play without the needs of having the original RDR
    10. Extremely fun and scary at the same time.

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