We are still waiting to get our own copy of Red Dead Redemption but thanks to a very generous Gamersyder who lent us a 360 version of the game, we can offer you the first ten minutes that follow the excellent opening sequence of the game. We should be able to show you more videos in the upcoming days, all accompanied by our detailed impressions, so stay tuned. Until then, I hope you enjoy this first video that ooze atmposhere, to say the least.
Update: Images taken during the first hours added.
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How vast is the landscape?
Edit* my copy just came through the door as soon as i posted this!
You do tap to drive your horse which makes sense since he has stamina.
Also the landscape is enormous
My preordered copy still hasn't been sent, which sucks..
I have the PS3 version, and the frame rate is not consistent. Still tapping to sprint is annoying. Riding your horse is sometimes frustrating because it doesn't always do what it should do. I've had 2 occasions of random side missions (missions while your free roaming) where they ask for my help, and when I stop to help, they just begin to run around like chickens without a head.
I hope it picks up from now on, so I feel involved in the story.
This is just a first impression, I'm sure it will get better the longer I play.
Frame rates been solid so far. And Rockstar never fail to impress with the voice talent in their games.
The horses... i do think it would of been better to have their pace sensitive to the anolog stick..rather than tapping/holding A. It makes it quite clumsy to hold A and be prompted to press B to check out something of importance at the same time. Although i do like that if you push the horse too hard it will buckle and throw you off.
Controling the character though feels nice and fluid, and the shooting/cover system is alot more solid than GTA4.
Animations excellent for the most part..although i have seen it break on occasion. Theres also some very realistic animations for when animals get shot.. which to be honest i cant say i'm too keen on - thats just me though
Had a game of multiplayer.. free roam seemed abit confussing. Got in a team death match game and it was ok..abit hard to tell the enemys at first. The connection was solid though.. i had heard multi was broken, but maybe the day 1 patch fixed that
Overall pretty damn good. I'm hoping it'll live up to the review scores it's been getting
My preordered copy still hasn't been sent, which sucks..
My preordered copy still hasn't been sent, which sucks..
Cant freakin wait!!
Speaking of animals..why can i ride the cows in this game. They're begging for it
Not having played the game, I hope it doesn't control like the GTA's.
I have the PS3 version, and the frame rate is not consistent. Still tapping to sprint is annoying. Riding your horse is sometimes frustrating because it doesn't always do what it should do. I've had 2 occasions of random side missions (missions while your free roaming) where they ask for my help, and when I stop to help, they just begin to run around like chickens without a head.
I hope it picks up from now on, so I feel involved in the story.
This is just a first impression, I'm sure it will get better the longer I play.
Someone that owns both a 360 and a PS3 would just have to be out of their damn mind to choose the PS3 version of this game. Just talk about punishing ones self lol (Not assuming you own both machines, just saying in general).
My brother bought this for the PS3, and good lord, what a joke. I'm sure any potentially base game related bugs/issues should remain the same between the two versions, however, as far as framerate and level of detail are concerned, the PS3 version of this game got the short end of the stick big time.
It's in even worse shape than the PS3 version of GTA IV, in my opinion. It's fairly obvious now why the developers refused to show anything but the 360 version leading up to release. There are many games that look and run like a dream on the PS3, Uncharted 2/God of War III, this game is not one of them, and that's obviously not due to lack of capability on the PS3's end, it's because the game clearly didn't receive the kind of laser like focus that the 360 version got.
That's just putting it honestly. Because if it did, the PS3 version would be in much better condition than what it is.
How most reviews didn't acknowledge this fact just baffles me.