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Red Dead Redemption

  • Video Game
  • 2010
  • 18
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
34K
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Rob Wiethoff in Red Dead Redemption (2010)
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ActionAdventureCrimeDramaWestern

Follows a former outlaw, John Marston, who is forced by the federal government to hunt down the members of his old gang during the decline of the American frontier in the year 1911.Follows a former outlaw, John Marston, who is forced by the federal government to hunt down the members of his old gang during the decline of the American frontier in the year 1911.Follows a former outlaw, John Marston, who is forced by the federal government to hunt down the members of his old gang during the decline of the American frontier in the year 1911.

  • Writers
    • Dan Houser
    • Michael Unsworth
    • Christian Cantamessa
  • Stars
    • Rob Wiethoff
    • Josh Blaylock
    • Sophia Marzocchi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Writers
      • Dan Houser
      • Michael Unsworth
      • Christian Cantamessa
    • Stars
      • Rob Wiethoff
      • Josh Blaylock
      • Sophia Marzocchi
    • 76User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Rob Wiethoff
    Rob Wiethoff
    • John Marston
    • (voice)
    Josh Blaylock
    Josh Blaylock
    • John 'Jack' Marston Jr.
    • (voice)
    Sophia Marzocchi
    Sophia Marzocchi
    • Abigail Marston
    • (voice)
    Spider Madison
    • Uncle
    • (voice)
    Benjamin Byron Davis
    Benjamin Byron Davis
    • Dutch van der Linde
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kimberly Irion
    Kimberly Irion
    • Bonnie MacFarlane
    • (voice)
    Chuck Kelley
    • Drew MacFarlane
    • (voice)
    Anthony De Longis
    Anthony De Longis
    • Marshal Leigh Johnson
    • (voice)
    Brad Carter
    Brad Carter
    • Deputy Marshal 1 (Jonah)
    • (voice)
    Frank Noon
    Frank Noon
    • Deputy Marshal 2 (Eli)
    • (voice)
    James Carroll
    • Norman Deek
    • (voice)
    Don Creech
    Don Creech
    • Nigel West Dickens
    • (voice)
    Joe Ochman
    Joe Ochman
    • Professor Harold MacDougal
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kevin Glikmann
    Kevin Glikmann
    • Seth Briars
    • (voice)
    Paul Mullan
    • Welsh (Alwyn Lloyd)
    • (voice)
    Daron McFarland
    Daron McFarland
    • French (Leander Holland)
    • (voice)
    Kåius Härrisøn
    Kåius Härrisøn
    • Irish
    • (voice)
    • (as Kharrison Sweeny)
    Steve J. Palmer
    Steve J. Palmer
    • Bill Williamson
    • (voice)
    • Writers
      • Dan Houser
      • Michael Unsworth
      • Christian Cantamessa
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews76

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    10gsic_batou

    A game I've been waiting my whole life for

    I've been playing video games since the days a good driving game was a black and white-move in and out of lane-broken windows on crash game. And throughout the years I've been looking for a truly immersible experience that could drag reality out and place me in the middle of a different reality, as a different person. It took many years, but here it is: "Red Dead Redemption".

    The road was long. It took time for 2d to turn 3d and took time for the character's lips to actually move when they talked(big deal, as it added a ton for realism). Then incredible, photo-realistic graphics and my mind was blown away. Game mechanics became better and better and games could now tell stories with immense scope and depth. Then there was GTA IV and it was absolutely amazing, it worked on every level I had dream a game could work...except for one thing: I never wanted to experience arriving at a foreign country and blast my way towards becoming a "playa""...so even tough the game was absolutely perfect, it didn't mean as much as it should have. Enter "Red Dead Redemption". What guy hasn't dream of being a cowboy, free and courageous, traveling by horse on big deserted plains with our ready weapon at our side; hunting, going after the criminals, the bad guys, searching for treasures, sometimes doing a slight cross over to the wrong side of the law. All of that and more you'll find in this game. The scope, the graphics...to just roam the land and hunt, the occasional herding....it seems like you're playing in your own movie. A full cinematic experience that can be lived, delivered through the incredible Rockstar Advanced Game Engine(RAGE).

    Many games have great gameplay; many have incredible graphics; many showcase good storytelling, but only this one gives you a completely immersible lost world to be experienced.

    If you are a person that enjoys gaming, be it casually or not, you'll love this game.
    10horizons7

    The Wild, wild west...

    Finally "Red Dead Redemption" delivers all and much more what could have been expected after the prerelease-hype of the last months.

    There have been many games which have unsuccessfully aimed at breaking the fine line between video game and movie, but "RDR" accomplishes indeed an interactive experience that could also have been effortlessly a two hours spaghetti western opera at your local theater.

    The atmosphere created by state of the art graphics, the ride/interact/shoot-gameplay and the outstanding sound effects is astonishing, not to forget the wide beautiful landscapes, sharp and intelligent dialogues and the diversified, cinematic mission design such as "the great Mexican train robbery", which makes it nearly impossible to lay the controller down for while.

    The story of John Marston who is in pursuit of his former gang members in order to save his family, which leads him to team-ups with several mostly dubious characters, forced contracts with men of the law and embroilments within the Mexican civil war, unfolds in three gigantic chapters, that are partitioned in 57 main missions, of which every single one succeeds to convince.

    The main point of critic of Rockstars open world predecessor "Grand Theft Auto 4", that most of the time you are engaged with driving, does not affect the riding in "RDR" because of the possibility of warping, either by using stagecoaches or by camping in unpopulated areas. There are some minor flaws, like clipping errors, pop-ups and changing ammunition without collecting any, but they never change the overall feeling of taking part in one of the best games ever created.

    It is not by hazard that the game trailer was shown as an ad in theaters; there are some references to the best westerns of all time; the freeze frame effect when pausing the game, the machine gun shootouts and the gloomy portrayal of Mexican people in general reminds of "The Wild Bunch", whereas the superiority during the revolver showdowns, the bounty hunter sub-missions with its "dead or alive"- "wanted"-posters and the music with its melodic whistles successfully quote the "A Fistful of Dollars"-trilogy.

    If you ever wanted to participate in a western, with its bacon and beans flavor, its charismatic shootouts and its lone wolf feeling it's time to saddle the horses and go for gold: "Red Dead Redemption" has it all and much more.

    9.7 out of 10
    10wwe7961

    I loved Grand Theft Auto Four, but this shows how Rockstar just keeps getting better

    In 2001 Rockstar made a game that revolutionized gaming. The game was called Grand Theft Auto 3. When most game series had a problem going to the third dimension Rockstar was 2 steps ahead the competition. Grand Theft Auto had great control's for the time and gave you a huge world to do whatever you wanted to do in. Then Gta Vice City came and improved the formula. Gta San Andrease improved it even more, and Gta 4 felt like it perfected open world gaming. Well it turns out Gta 4 isn't perfection due to this game actually being better. It has the best open world graphics I have ever seen. Just sitting back and taking in whats around you is just an amazing experience. The writing like all Rockstar games is some of the best writing you'll find in a video game. The characters are all very memorable, side missions have so much depth that they could be considered part of the game, and dialogue is very good. The atmosphere is very strong. Playing the game you feel involved in a great western movie. The voice acing is top notch as usual from Rockstar just like the story. The controls are very good and easy to master, but what's best about the game is how much you have to do. If you get board of gang hideouts try poker. If you get tired of poker hunt. If you get tired of hunting try to unlock outfits. If you are bored of outfits play the story missions. Even if you completed the game you can still go on your menu, go to stats, go to missions, and you can replay a mission without restarting from the beginning of the story. I would say that this is perfection, but what I've learned from Rockstar is to expect more for them for their next big game. Gta 5 here we come.

    Update: I recently got Xbox Live and now I can talk about the online gameplay. Just like the singleplayer you will have a massive gaming experience. You can play team deathmatch, grab the bag hold your own, free for all, or you can just go in free roam. The thing that makes the online matches different than normal game online matches is the very clever Mexican standoff. It starts the match out with one team getting a deserved advantage, and it is so satisfying for your team to get flawless victory. Then there is the excellent free roam. You get the same open world as the single player and you have many different ways to level up. You can do gang hideouts, complete challenges, fight the law, hunt down public enemies, or just go crazy and kill any player you see. The fun to be had is pretty much infinite.
    10deavencon

    This game is worth more than the title: "The Game of The Year"

    Your'e a cowboy, a man that can end a life in a second. But when compared to the wild west you seems to be nobody. You travel many miles every day. But one day you may decide to stay where you are. Maybe you chose to stay in a haunted town to fight your fear or at the top of a cliff where you can see a piece of the world, and then you realize that you almost haven't seen anything. The world is changing and so are you. But you can change the world and the world can change you. Every move you make leads to consequences. Bad or good deeds will change people's opinion about you and that can change your destiny. People will hear about your deeds and with time the whole world will now you.

    This is what Read Dead Redemption is about. And I am not alone when I am saying that the whole idea is incredible, and incredible is not even worth to be a describing of Red Dead Redemption. The graphic scenery is amazing. When I am looking down from a cliff the feeling of doing it in the reality is almost there. Wherever I go the scenery is full of life. The sounds of insects, birds flying over your head, wolves haunting deers not so far away and much more.

    The touch of typical western gunfights is also included. One of the things I like most with them is when it's night and you can see a flash coming from every of the enemies gun. It makes a cool effect and the before not so powerful revolvers will now be the fear of the night.

    The story-missions in this game is remarkable. You meet interesting characters and you are given new weapons, outfits, horses and more. And there is also a lot of side-missions, very entertaining. The voice actors is well picked and the scenes when the characters is talking is so well made that you should cut parts of them together, add some more things and show it on cinema.

    There is so much to tell about this game, but I have to put an end of this review now with telling you that I highly recommend this game. This is the biggest reason why I have started to watch western-movies again. In my opinion is this the best game ever made. Not completely perfect, but very close to perfect.
    10jjandsoccerr1

    Raising The Bar

    I have spent hundreds of hours immersed in video games. I have played everything from puzzle games to mass-multiplayer online games. I have received crappy grades in school because of video games. I have regretted entire summers spent in front of a TV screen, but now, as I sit at my computer, I reflect on those summers. I picture them now not as summers down the toilet but as summers that are a dark tunnel. A dark tunnel with a light at the end. A light that is the greatest game I have ever played, the climax of my gaming career, Red Dead Redemption. Through unfathomable detail, immense algorithms, and an uncanny amount of testing Rockstar successfully created a masterpiece which raises the bar to a point which I believe can not be reached with the same technology used to create Red Dead Redemption. New technology is needed to create a game that even competes with Red Dead Redemption. After playing Red Dead Redemption I may never feel another game is worth my time.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, Rob Wiethoff, and Robert Duvall were all asked to voice the role of John Marston; Wiethoff got the role and the others turned it down.
    • Goofs
      The subtitles for the mission "Flowers for a Lady" say "/rWell, that's very sweet of you" for Jack's line. This was fixed in the Game of the Year Edition.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: Excuse me, you Edgar Ross?

      Edgar Ross: Do I know you?

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: Forgive me for startling you sir, I have a message for you. My name is Jack Marston... You knew my father.

      Edgar Ross: [laughs] I see... I remember your father.

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: I've come for you Ross.

      Edgar Ross: And you boy, have sure as shit found me.

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: You killed my father.

      Edgar Ross: Your father killed himself with the life he lead.

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: You killed him! I saw you!

      Edgar Ross: You keep saying that...

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: You sent him to do your dirty work then shot him like a dog.

      Edgar Ross: And I'll shoot you like one too you little piece of trash! Now get out of here before I kill you as well!

      John 'Jack' Marston Jr.: I ain't going nowhere old man!

      [they draw, and Jack shoots Ross]

    • Alternate versions
      The Game of the Year Edition censors the intro cutscene to "The Gates of El Presidio", fixes some subtitle errors and adds an additional writing credit for Rupert Humphries, a Hardcore Mode and the previously PS3 exclusive Solomon's Folly gang hideout and Walton's Gang Outfit to the Xbox 360.
    • Connections
      Edited into Red Dead Redemption: The Man from Blackwater (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Compass (Red Dead on Arrival Version)
      Written by José González

      Performed by Jamie Lidell (uncredited), José González

      Published by Songs Publishing (p) 2010 Mute Records

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Cantonese
      • German
    • Also known as
      • RDR
    • Filming locations
      • Carlsbad, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Rockstar San Diego
      • Double Eleven
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      • Dolby Digital

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