A fan-made screenshot of aRed Dead Redemptionremake is giving a glimpse of what could have been, making the recent announcement much worseRockstar Gamescrushed the hopes and dreams of manyRed Dead Redemptionfans yesterday when it was announced the first game would be gettingportedtoNintendo SwitchandPlayStation 4later this month.See the announcement for theRed Dead Redemptionre-release belowFor months, people have been speculating that a full-on remake would be released forXbox, PlayStation andPCplatforms, with many leakers claiming it’d use the same engine asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertIt seems the rumours were far too good to be true, as what we got instead was a simple port with no improvements,no multiplayer, and aprice tag that’s made a lot of people very angry.While many have slammed Rockstar, claiming the port is lazy, others have been left sadly contemplating what could have been, like Reddit user tamborzd, who shared a postsaying: “I didn’t wanna get my expectations high… but man I really wanted this” along with a remade screenshot of one of the first game’s biggest moments.The screenshot is exactly what we would have liked to see, the first game remastered to have the same graphical fidelity as the second, which fits in nicely with the timeline of the games.Commenters agreed, wishing Rockstar had put in the extra effort and brought the original game up to modern standards, especially since many people will have only playedRed Dead Redemption 2, and might have missed out on the first game.Advert“As someone who still hasn’t played the first game, I really wanted this. It was just too good to be true”“wait they’re not even remastering the graphics??? we had too much goddamn faith, i guess”“They just need some goddamn time then they can just release a remake and disappear”Who knows, maybe after the release ofGrand Theft Auto VIRockstar will give Red Dead Redemptionthe remake it deserves.AdvertTheRed Dead Redemptionre-release will be available on the 17th of August for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo,PC

A fan-made screenshot of aRed Dead Redemptionremake is giving a glimpse of what could have been, making the recent announcement much worseRockstar Gamescrushed the hopes and dreams of manyRed Dead Redemptionfans yesterday when it was announced the first game would be gettingportedtoNintendo SwitchandPlayStation 4later this month.See the announcement for theRed Dead Redemptionre-release belowFor months, people have been speculating that a full-on remake would be released forXbox, PlayStation andPCplatforms, with many leakers claiming it’d use the same engine asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertIt seems the rumours were far too good to be true, as what we got instead was a simple port with no improvements,no multiplayer, and aprice tag that’s made a lot of people very angry.While many have slammed Rockstar, claiming the port is lazy, others have been left sadly contemplating what could have been, like Reddit user tamborzd, who shared a postsaying: “I didn’t wanna get my expectations high… but man I really wanted this” along with a remade screenshot of one of the first game’s biggest moments.The screenshot is exactly what we would have liked to see, the first game remastered to have the same graphical fidelity as the second, which fits in nicely with the timeline of the games.Commenters agreed, wishing Rockstar had put in the extra effort and brought the original game up to modern standards, especially since many people will have only playedRed Dead Redemption 2, and might have missed out on the first game.Advert“As someone who still hasn’t played the first game, I really wanted this. It was just too good to be true”“wait they’re not even remastering the graphics??? we had too much goddamn faith, i guess”“They just need some goddamn time then they can just release a remake and disappear”Who knows, maybe after the release ofGrand Theft Auto VIRockstar will give Red Dead Redemptionthe remake it deserves.AdvertTheRed Dead Redemptionre-release will be available on the 17th of August for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo,PC
A fan-made screenshot of aRed Dead Redemptionremake is giving a glimpse of what could have been, making the recent announcement much worseRockstar Gamescrushed the hopes and dreams of manyRed Dead Redemptionfans yesterday when it was announced the first game would be gettingportedtoNintendo SwitchandPlayStation 4later this month.See the announcement for theRed Dead Redemptionre-release belowFor months, people have been speculating that a full-on remake would be released forXbox, PlayStation andPCplatforms, with many leakers claiming it’d use the same engine asRed Dead Redemption 2.AdvertIt seems the rumours were far too good to be true, as what we got instead was a simple port with no improvements,no multiplayer, and aprice tag that’s made a lot of people very angry.While many have slammed Rockstar, claiming the port is lazy, others have been left sadly contemplating what could have been, like Reddit user tamborzd, who shared a postsaying: “I didn’t wanna get my expectations high… but man I really wanted this” along with a remade screenshot of one of the first game’s biggest moments.The screenshot is exactly what we would have liked to see, the first game remastered to have the same graphical fidelity as the second, which fits in nicely with the timeline of the games.Commenters agreed, wishing Rockstar had put in the extra effort and brought the original game up to modern standards, especially since many people will have only playedRed Dead Redemption 2, and might have missed out on the first game.Advert“As someone who still hasn’t played the first game, I really wanted this. It was just too good to be true”“wait they’re not even remastering the graphics??? we had too much goddamn faith, i guess”“They just need some goddamn time then they can just release a remake and disappear”Who knows, maybe after the release ofGrand Theft Auto VIRockstar will give Red Dead Redemptionthe remake it deserves.AdvertTheRed Dead Redemptionre-release will be available on the 17th of August for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
A fan-made screenshot of aRed Dead Redemptionremake is giving a glimpse of what could have been, making the recent announcement much worse
Rockstar Gamescrushed the hopes and dreams of manyRed Dead Redemptionfans yesterday when it was announced the first game would be gettingportedtoNintendo SwitchandPlayStation 4later this month.
See the announcement for theRed Dead Redemptionre-release below
For months, people have been speculating that a full-on remake would be released forXbox, PlayStation andPCplatforms, with many leakers claiming it’d use the same engine asRed Dead Redemption 2.
Advert
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It seems the rumours were far too good to be true, as what we got instead was a simple port with no improvements,no multiplayer, and aprice tag that’s made a lot of people very angry.
While many have slammed Rockstar, claiming the port is lazy, others have been left sadly contemplating what could have been, like Reddit user tamborzd, who shared a postsaying: “I didn’t wanna get my expectations high… but man I really wanted this” along with a remade screenshot of one of the first game’s biggest moments.
The screenshot is exactly what we would have liked to see, the first game remastered to have the same graphical fidelity as the second, which fits in nicely with the timeline of the games.
Commenters agreed, wishing Rockstar had put in the extra effort and brought the original game up to modern standards, especially since many people will have only playedRed Dead Redemption 2, and might have missed out on the first game.
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“As someone who still hasn’t played the first game, I really wanted this. It was just too good to be true”
“wait they’re not even remastering the graphics??? we had too much goddamn faith, i guess”
“They just need some goddamn time then they can just release a remake and disappear”
Who knows, maybe after the release ofGrand Theft Auto VIRockstar will give Red Dead Redemptionthe remake it deserves.
Advert
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TheRed Dead Redemptionre-release will be available on the 17th of August for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
Topics:Red Dead Redemption,Red Dead Redemption 2,Rockstar Games,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo,PC