game news Red Dead Redemption Remake: Fans are very worried that their favorite game could end up like the GTA trilogy. This time, Rockstar has no room for error
A lot of rumors about a Red Dead Redemption remake have been popping up lately. However, that might not be such good news.
Bad news, Rockstar could release a remake of Red Dead Redemption. And yes, contrary to what one might think, a Western revival wouldn’t necessarily be a good thing, especially given Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy. As a reminder, this compilation was far from convincing and we gave it a 14/20 on JV. “Despite this more than welcome little facelift (which still lacks consistency), gameplay can be dated, especially GTA III, which is really hard to pick up these days.” Upon release, “many fans asked Rockstar and Take-Two to to fix the remasters and bring them to a more suitable state.” screen rant
For some users, especially for Redditwhen the studio re-releases Red Dead, it would highlight his flaws without highlighting them. “I’d rather see the game die with dignity,” says Naturally_Fragrant. However, some players are optimistic that the publisher has learned its lesson from the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy debacle. Others add that Rockstar’s budget is more than enough to expect quality software, be it a remaster or a remake.
What do we know about this remake project?
It’s been over 10 years since players have been able to experience Red Dead Redemption. And when the second part confirms the success of the license, many long for the first episode. They’re hoping for a remake or a remaster, among other things, although Rockstar hasn’t made any announcement on the matter. Last week, new clues gave fans hope: The title received a new classification in South Korea.