Undead Nightmare twists Red Dead Redemption into a zombie pastiche with deadpan humour and a beautifully cool pale horse. The unicorn hunt extends the adventure in gleeful fashion, and it stands as one of the finest narrative DLCs Rockstar ever delivered on 360.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player18+
Description
Red Dead Redemption stand-alone expansion by Rockstar San Diego and Rockstar Games, February 2011. John Marston traverses zombie-infested Far West to find his family in a horrific parallel campaign. Horseback zombie hunting, special anti-undead weapons and fantastic bestiary including unicorns and chupacabras. Tribute to 1970s zombie films in the RDR universe.
Red Dead Redemption - Undead Nightmare review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
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Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
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Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
The wide open spaces of the Wild West, golden sunset light and dusty towns: the game composes a western of striking twilight beauty. The breadth of the panoramas and the melancholy of an era's end reach a rare emotion. This art direction, vast and polished, stands as a masterpiece of the genre.
Signed by Bill Elm and Woody Jackson, the music distils a twilight western of a desolate beauty, dry guitars, harmonica and taut strings as far as the ear can hear. The poignant "Far Away", emerging on the entry into Mexico, remains a peak of video-game emotion. This evocative soundscape embraces the melancholy of the dying Wild West.
Forced by the government to hunt his former accomplices, a repentant outlaw tries to win back his family at the twilight of the Wild West. A Western of rare melancholy, the tale meditates on redemption, advancing civilisation and the weight of the past. Its devastating ending made it a peak of the narrative game.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾6,4 GB📅10/02/2011
Published by Rockstar Games
Red Dead Redemption - Undead Nightmare (Xbox 360) price, value & rarity
An expansion of Red Dead Redemption that twists Rockstar's western into an undead nightmare, also released as a standalone disc requiring no base game. Its appeal lies in this status as a singular horror variant and markedly rarer Asian pressings rather than mass distribution. A piece valued by fans of westerns and zombies.
Is Red Dead Redemption - Undead Nightmare still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2010 on Xbox 360, Undead Nightmare is Rockstar's standalone expansion to Red Dead Redemption, turning the original melancholy western into a comic horror epic where a zombie epidemic ravages the frontier. This tonal shift, tasty and unexpected, brilliantly reuses the open world for new missions, mythic mounts to tame and a gleeful B movie mood. The gameplay stays the excellent one of the base game. The length is shorter than a full campaign. But the inventiveness and the humour appeal. For fans of open worlds and offbeat pitches, this title keeps a strong appeal today.