Saturday, November 6, 2010

Increase Red Dead Redemption with the brand new Undead Nightmare pack

If your video games are lacking that zombie feel, “Red Dead Redemption” has you covered. The “Undead Nightmare” extension pack adds zombies to the game. The pack provides new missions while turning the entire world into a zombie world. In slightly less than a month, a disk pack that allows “Undead Nightmare” to be played alone could be available for purchase.

More for ‘Undead Nightmare’

In order to use the “Undead Nightmare” extension pack, available today for digital download, the player must have a copy of “Red Dead Redemption.”. The world of "Redemption" is turned into a zombie world with the extension pack. A single player mode is new and accessible. There is also a way to play multi player missions. New weapons, creatures and distinct zombie classes are added also. In other words, “Undead Nightmare” provides an entirely new dimension of horror-play on an already popular game.

Those infected are fought in ‘Undead Nightmare’

There is only one goal of the "Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare" extension pack. That is fighting off the plague that is infectious. "Red Dead Redemption" is meant the make the player a former outlaw bringing order to the west, as it is depending off the 20th century American frontier. That task is made considerably more difficult when the “Undead Nightmare” zombie hordes invade.

In weeks, ‘Undead Nightmare’ disk comes out

Do you already have "Red Dead Redemption? Then you can get the expansion pack for "Undead Nightmare" already. The 800 Microsoft credits or $29.99 playstation download doesn't require any kind of no no faxing payday loans. November 23 is a special day. This is when a standalone disk could be available for it. There could be more than just "Undead Nightmare" within the disk pack. "Liars and Cheats" and "Outlaws to the End" will be incorporated too. By releasing extension packs rather than a new version of “Red Dead Redemption,” the game studio is extending the playability and lifespan of the game in the highly competitive market.



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