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Generally favorable reviews- based on 102 Ratings

  • Summary: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack brings more adventures and challenges to the Red Dead universe.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 47 out of 49
  2. Negative: 0 out of 49
  1. Nov 15, 2010
    100
    Undead Nightmare, as a single-player upgrade, is an exceptional bargain for the amount of new gameplay that it provides. But including the highly entertaining Undead Overrun multiplayer mayhem makes this a cannot-miss DLC purchase for Red Dead Redemption gamers.
  2. Nov 5, 2010
    100
    This is a must have for anyone who owns Red Dead Redemption. In case you are wondering, yes it is worth it even if you don't play multiplayer.
  3. Jan 12, 2011
    85
    Undead Nightmare may sound gimmicky at first, but it quickly becomes clear that Rockstar spared no expense creating what is arguably one of the best DLCs of all time. It's not just the sheer amount of content that's included, but also the method in which said content drastically renovates the Red Dead experience in an exciting and meaningful way.
  4. Feb 19, 2011
    60
    Those who can't get enough of Red Dead's wild west action or zombies might want to give Undead Nightmare a spin. There's a lot of game here for 800 Microsoft points, and while it's rarely as compelling as the main title, there's still some fun to be had in watching John Marsten shoot zombies in the head.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 31
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 31
  3. Negative: 0 out of 31
  1. Multiplayer Review - So far so good. If you like tearing zombies down with your friends and waves with increasing difficulty, you should get his DLC, im just talking about the multiplayer part since I have not played the single player campaing. I bought this game 3 weeks ago and this DLC came in the nick of time. Didn't hesitate to get the undead pack wich includes all the dlc.

    I got to wave 26 with 3 other online players, the dificulty till wave 15 was ok, after that I could sense how hard it was to kill even the normal zombies (there are 4 types of zombies) at wave 26 I found myselft throwing dinamite like crazy to get them off me and running and yelling at my room like a 13 year old little girl (which I'm not lol).

    I am only reviewing the multiplayer and will surely update this review when I play the single player experience.

    its fun to free roam as a zombie grunting at people...
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  2. Undead Nightmare picks up where Red Dead Redemption ended (sans the last few missions obviously). Awesome story, music and theme. Even though it can be cheesy and insane at times, this is how DLC should be made, 800 MS points for a full-length, action-packed gaming experience. Expand
  3. Born/created in a time when Zombies were taking over the gaming community, I found Undead Nightmare to be the cream of the crop. I really enjoyed this but the only reason why I found this only semi appealing is because nearly 1/4th of the way through the actual story, I found a way to 'cheat' my way through the game. Despite that, 'cheat' I realized the game does have some great length of difficulty especially on hard. Expand
  4. It was fine but a bit too expensive if you ask me. Boring and repetitive mission objectives and its over rather quickly as well. If you really love RDR then you will enjoy it but other then that, I would pass on it. Expand

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