100% Heroism Rating: There are both positive and negative consequences for having a high "honor" rating.Luckily you can get an ass from every bear you kill.20 Bear Asses: Most missions that aren't "go here and kill this group of guys" tends to be this.On October 11 2011, a "Game of the Year" Edition was released that contained this add-on as well as the original game. If you have any tropes relating to Undead Nightmare, please place them on the Undead Nightmare page. On October 26, 2010, Rockstar released Undead Nightmare, a Zombie Apocalypse-themed alternate play mode taking place in an Alternate Continuity where John must fight off the living dead with few allies and weapons. In two weeks, the game was played for the equivalent of 3,700 years and sold 5.2 million copies. In addition to the massive single-player world, there is an equally huge multiplayer environment.
In Marston's quest to capture his old friends and save his family, he rides over miles of sprawling deserts and plains and takes on missions that advance him closer to his goal, and takes part in many, many sidequests - or, if the player so desires, just wanders around doing whatever he wants in the Wild West. In practice, this leads to a game that plays pretty much like Grand Theft Auto IV in the Wild West, but you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who'd think of that as a negative. With little choice remaining, John must pick up his guns one last time, and at long last settle the score with the men who betrayed him. With several members of his old gang still at large, the newly-founded Bureau of Investigation has sent Agent Edgar Ross to arrest John and give him an ultimatum: hunt down his former accomplices or lose his family forever. Now the year is 1911, and John's old life has come back to haunt him. Hoping to change his ways and start anew, he settled down as a rancher with his wife and son. They seemed like family at the time, but nothing lasts forever - tensions rose, sides were chosen, and John was left for dead. Years ago, John Marston rode in a gang of outlaws, killing and stealing their way across The Wild West. Red Dead Redemption is a Wide-Open Sandbox spiritual sequel to Red Dead Revolver, developed by the good folks at Rockstar Games, released on May 18, 2010, in North America and on May 21, 2010, in Europe and Australia for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.