Rockstar established themselves as creators of worlds. Grand Theft Auto 3 and San Andreas, in particular, gave players a sprawling city to explore and interact with. Rockstar continued to wow players and critics with their immersive settings and unapologetic storytelling. While I personally never really got into the GTA series I did appreciate what it had to offer. Then Rockstar shook things up, p...[Read More]
There were multiple aspects that made the original Red Dead Redemption such a classic. One of those was the ecosystem and lands brimming with animals of all manner. If you never were slapped down a mountain by a ninja grizzly bear, you truly didn’t get the Red Dead experience.
It’s hard to believe that we are only a little over a month away from the release of Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2. Last month, we got an extended look at some of the new gameplay features that players will partake in. One thing that Rockstar has been quiet about is Red Dead Online. While many may see Red Dead Online as the Western version of Grand Theft Auto Online, it’s actu...[Read More]
Nothing like watching a new game-play trailer to start off your day. Today, Rockstar Games has released a great game-play trailer for the upcoming Oct. 26th, release Red Dead Redemption II. We here at Marooners’ Rock are very excited to get some hands-on time with the game when the time comes. So if you’re like me and are about to watch the video for the first time. Sit back and enjoy ...[Read More]
Fans of open-world Westerns are going to have to wait a little longer to strap on their six-guns and dispense justice throughout the Old West. Rockstar Studios announced today that Red Dead Redemption II has been delayed, again, until October 26th, 2018.
The second full trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 is here, revealing “the story of outlaw Arthur Morgan and the Van Der Linde gang as they rob, fight, and steal their way across the vast and rugged heart of America in order to survive,” as Rockstar Games said today.
Rockstar Games has just revealed when we will be finding out more about one of 2018’s most anticipated titles, Red Dead Redemption 2. On Thursday, September 28th at 11am EST, we will be treated to some type of trailer, gameplay reveal, or announcement that will hopefully make the wait for next year that much easier, or harder, depending on how you look at it.
Are you mourning the lack of cowboy simulations available on the Xbox One? Well, you can rejoice, because as of this Friday, July 8th, Red Dead Redemption will be available as part of Microsoft’s Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program.
Earlier today, the Reddit community noticed the Red Dead Redemption’s Xbox store page has been updated. The update revealed that Red Dead Redemption will be compatible across all Xbox devices.
One of Rockstar’s most beloved games last generation had to be Red Dead Redemption, followup to 2004’s Red Dead Revolver. Whether it was that ending, or the crazy Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare expansion pack, fans absolutely loved John Marston’s last hurrah. They love it so much, it is possible Rockstar could be bringing back before a sequel comes out. Speculation caps.
Originally showing up on NeoGAF, gamers around the net were treated with a diverse map that was supposedly the setting for a sequel to one of the best games on the last generation of consoles. Red Dead Redemption brought the western genre into the mainstream with a well made open world and a plot akin to the classic novels of gunslingers, whiskey, and dust. Red Dead Redemption first was released b...[Read More]
As an interactive movie and a testament to the story telling power of video games, L.A. Noire excels. As a game itself…well, there the topic becomes a bit less black and white.