Red Dead Redemption II, without a doubt, is a fantastic RPG. Right from the get-go, it builds on the momentum of the first game, introducing more relatable characters while also, briefly, bringing back some old ones. But it has a flaw – it lacks giant monsters and demons.I know, I know,The Witcherfranchise is better suited to anyone looking to become a monster hunter, but not everyone wants to hunt ghouls in fantastical locations. Sometimes, we just want to be cowboys. Wrangling one monster after another, before heading to the saloon to enjoy some NSFW activities of the opium-related variety.Bite down on some seriously horrific thrills withRDR: Undead Nightmare!If this is a fever dream you’ve had, watch as it takes form and appears before your very eyes, courtesy of the ‘Misterix Redemption (Alpha)’ mod. Despite its name being rather lacklustre, this mod delivers the goods in terms of monsters, creatures, the undead, demonic activity, and just about any other satanic entity you can imagine. Just in case your imagination fails you, here’s the full list of “mysteries” the mod bestows upon gamers:Advert. Big Sister. Bogeyman. Colossal Buffalo. Dead Child CultAdvert. Giant Hunter. Giant Prisoner. House of the Damned. King AlligatorAdvert. King Bear. King Crab. King Gila. Mad CoupleAdvert. Megalodon. Robot. Snow Giant. Suicidal FamilyAdvert. The Butcher. The Village. Three Sisters. Vampires. WitchesThe whole gang is here! IfRDR IIis already considered an “untouchable masterpiece” in its vanilla form, aka without any mods, then the hype it’ll get once you’ve installed this extra will be unfathomable. No words can comprehend such a creation. Unless you’re a gamer, then you can explain it in a simple sentence: “Thanks for makingRed Dead Redemption IIlook likeThe Witcher 3”. Now before anyone comes at me about all the problems withThe Witcher 3, leave me alone, I’m content in my own bubble of Geralt and the world he lives in slaying both style and monsters.Yes, this NexusMod does giveRDR IIa The Witcher vibe, but it’s still intrinsicallyRDRto its core. Of course, if you’d prefer to keep ghouls and goblins limited to titlesCD Projekt Redonly, then sticking with Rockstar’s ‘Undead Nightmare II – Origins’ is advised. Zombies everywhere, my dudes. It’s a killing field.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games and Misterix Redemption (Alpha)Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,Steam,PlayStation,Xbox

Red Dead Redemption II, without a doubt, is a fantastic RPG. Right from the get-go, it builds on the momentum of the first game, introducing more relatable characters while also, briefly, bringing back some old ones. But it has a flaw – it lacks giant monsters and demons.I know, I know,The Witcherfranchise is better suited to anyone looking to become a monster hunter, but not everyone wants to hunt ghouls in fantastical locations. Sometimes, we just want to be cowboys. Wrangling one monster after another, before heading to the saloon to enjoy some NSFW activities of the opium-related variety.Bite down on some seriously horrific thrills withRDR: Undead Nightmare!If this is a fever dream you’ve had, watch as it takes form and appears before your very eyes, courtesy of the ‘Misterix Redemption (Alpha)’ mod. Despite its name being rather lacklustre, this mod delivers the goods in terms of monsters, creatures, the undead, demonic activity, and just about any other satanic entity you can imagine. Just in case your imagination fails you, here’s the full list of “mysteries” the mod bestows upon gamers:Advert. Big Sister. Bogeyman. Colossal Buffalo. Dead Child CultAdvert. Giant Hunter. Giant Prisoner. House of the Damned. King AlligatorAdvert. King Bear. King Crab. King Gila. Mad CoupleAdvert. Megalodon. Robot. Snow Giant. Suicidal FamilyAdvert. The Butcher. The Village. Three Sisters. Vampires. WitchesThe whole gang is here! IfRDR IIis already considered an “untouchable masterpiece” in its vanilla form, aka without any mods, then the hype it’ll get once you’ve installed this extra will be unfathomable. No words can comprehend such a creation. Unless you’re a gamer, then you can explain it in a simple sentence: “Thanks for makingRed Dead Redemption IIlook likeThe Witcher 3”. Now before anyone comes at me about all the problems withThe Witcher 3, leave me alone, I’m content in my own bubble of Geralt and the world he lives in slaying both style and monsters.Yes, this NexusMod does giveRDR IIa The Witcher vibe, but it’s still intrinsicallyRDRto its core. Of course, if you’d prefer to keep ghouls and goblins limited to titlesCD Projekt Redonly, then sticking with Rockstar’s ‘Undead Nightmare II – Origins’ is advised. Zombies everywhere, my dudes. It’s a killing field.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games and Misterix Redemption (Alpha)Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,Steam,PlayStation,Xbox
Red Dead Redemption II, without a doubt, is a fantastic RPG. Right from the get-go, it builds on the momentum of the first game, introducing more relatable characters while also, briefly, bringing back some old ones. But it has a flaw – it lacks giant monsters and demons.I know, I know,The Witcherfranchise is better suited to anyone looking to become a monster hunter, but not everyone wants to hunt ghouls in fantastical locations. Sometimes, we just want to be cowboys. Wrangling one monster after another, before heading to the saloon to enjoy some NSFW activities of the opium-related variety.Bite down on some seriously horrific thrills withRDR: Undead Nightmare!If this is a fever dream you’ve had, watch as it takes form and appears before your very eyes, courtesy of the ‘Misterix Redemption (Alpha)’ mod. Despite its name being rather lacklustre, this mod delivers the goods in terms of monsters, creatures, the undead, demonic activity, and just about any other satanic entity you can imagine. Just in case your imagination fails you, here’s the full list of “mysteries” the mod bestows upon gamers:Advert. Big Sister. Bogeyman. Colossal Buffalo. Dead Child CultAdvert. Giant Hunter. Giant Prisoner. House of the Damned. King AlligatorAdvert. King Bear. King Crab. King Gila. Mad CoupleAdvert. Megalodon. Robot. Snow Giant. Suicidal FamilyAdvert. The Butcher. The Village. Three Sisters. Vampires. WitchesThe whole gang is here! IfRDR IIis already considered an “untouchable masterpiece” in its vanilla form, aka without any mods, then the hype it’ll get once you’ve installed this extra will be unfathomable. No words can comprehend such a creation. Unless you’re a gamer, then you can explain it in a simple sentence: “Thanks for makingRed Dead Redemption IIlook likeThe Witcher 3”. Now before anyone comes at me about all the problems withThe Witcher 3, leave me alone, I’m content in my own bubble of Geralt and the world he lives in slaying both style and monsters.Yes, this NexusMod does giveRDR IIa The Witcher vibe, but it’s still intrinsicallyRDRto its core. Of course, if you’d prefer to keep ghouls and goblins limited to titlesCD Projekt Redonly, then sticking with Rockstar’s ‘Undead Nightmare II – Origins’ is advised. Zombies everywhere, my dudes. It’s a killing field.
Red Dead Redemption II, without a doubt, is a fantastic RPG. Right from the get-go, it builds on the momentum of the first game, introducing more relatable characters while also, briefly, bringing back some old ones. But it has a flaw – it lacks giant monsters and demons.
I know, I know,The Witcherfranchise is better suited to anyone looking to become a monster hunter, but not everyone wants to hunt ghouls in fantastical locations. Sometimes, we just want to be cowboys. Wrangling one monster after another, before heading to the saloon to enjoy some NSFW activities of the opium-related variety.
Bite down on some seriously horrific thrills withRDR: Undead Nightmare!
If this is a fever dream you’ve had, watch as it takes form and appears before your very eyes, courtesy of the ‘Misterix Redemption (Alpha)’ mod. Despite its name being rather lacklustre, this mod delivers the goods in terms of monsters, creatures, the undead, demonic activity, and just about any other satanic entity you can imagine. Just in case your imagination fails you, here’s the full list of “mysteries” the mod bestows upon gamers:
Advert
Advert
. Big Sister
. Bogeyman
. Colossal Buffalo
. Dead Child Cult
Advert
Advert
. Giant Hunter
. Giant Prisoner
. House of the Damned
. King Alligator
Advert
Advert
. King Bear
. King Crab
. King Gila
. Mad Couple
Advert
Advert
. Megalodon
. Robot
. Snow Giant
. Suicidal Family
Advert
Advert
. The Butcher
. The Village
. Three Sisters
. Vampires
. Witches
The whole gang is here! IfRDR IIis already considered an “untouchable masterpiece” in its vanilla form, aka without any mods, then the hype it’ll get once you’ve installed this extra will be unfathomable. No words can comprehend such a creation. Unless you’re a gamer, then you can explain it in a simple sentence: “Thanks for makingRed Dead Redemption IIlook likeThe Witcher 3”. Now before anyone comes at me about all the problems withThe Witcher 3, leave me alone, I’m content in my own bubble of Geralt and the world he lives in slaying both style and monsters.
Yes, this NexusMod does giveRDR IIa The Witcher vibe, but it’s still intrinsicallyRDRto its core. Of course, if you’d prefer to keep ghouls and goblins limited to titlesCD Projekt Redonly, then sticking with Rockstar’s ‘Undead Nightmare II – Origins’ is advised. Zombies everywhere, my dudes. It’s a killing field.
Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Take-Two,PC,Steam,PlayStation,Xbox