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More than just a slapped-on skin, the DLC adds eerie rolling fogs, ambient instrumentals and sound effects that nail the proper atmosphere required for an immersive horror story. Setting out into the zombie-stricken West at first feels familiar, but quickly enough the game demonstrates that, in presentation and basic gunplay, it’s very different. Expect to hear modern social commentary (like the plague being brought to America by “the Mexicans or Catholics or homosexuals”) written into mission briefings and plenty of interesting conversations from a colourful cast. New faces - victims and those holding up desperately against the plague - also appear and, as usual, are given the best possible treatment by Rockstar’s stable of gifted writers and voice actors. Seth and Moses, Bonnie MacFarlane, West Dickens, Abraham Reyes and many others all pop up on Marston’s travels and react to the drastically changed world accordingly. Many of Red Dead’s characters make a return in Undead Nightmare and, for those who completed the game, it’s a blast to see them in the context of a zombie apocalypse. Undead Nightmare follows John Marston as he struggles to make his way across familiar American and Mexican haunts, now plagued by hordes of shambling zombies, and tries to find a cure for his infected wife and child. Set near the end of the original Red Dead Redemption story, Undead Nightmare is the first major single player downloadable content pack for the title - and a fine entry that delivers plenty of new experiences for its fans.
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Not by government agents or vengeful road agents, but by a plague that’s turning honest, God-fearin’ folk into mindless monsters hell bent on devouring the living.