Yldr
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- Jun 20, 2020
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After finishing Red Dead Redemption I'm now into Undead Nightmare.
It's a full independent campaign that received a good amount of effort and production values, but the writing is night and day versus the original game, you can feel the huge drop in quality with these stale dialogues and tedious self-indulgent cutscenes.
The enemies can eat ungodly amounts of lead: half a dozen clean shotgun shots will often fail to actually kill one, and you end up chaining slo-mo pistol headshots at nauseam.
Perfect example of a mediocre game riding on the momentum of a good one: it's nice to see the fate of these characters, but the ending credits can't roll soon enough.
It's a full independent campaign that received a good amount of effort and production values, but the writing is night and day versus the original game, you can feel the huge drop in quality with these stale dialogues and tedious self-indulgent cutscenes.
The enemies can eat ungodly amounts of lead: half a dozen clean shotgun shots will often fail to actually kill one, and you end up chaining slo-mo pistol headshots at nauseam.
Perfect example of a mediocre game riding on the momentum of a good one: it's nice to see the fate of these characters, but the ending credits can't roll soon enough.
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