Rockstar North, Rockstar San Diego
PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360
4.37 from 6631 ratings · #65 top rated on Grouvee
12277 members have it in their collection · 515 playing now · 2481 backlogged · 2206 wish listed
How long? Main story 17h · with extras 30h · 100% 56h (from 81 logged playthroughs)
Review DavidSlack1105 4/5 · Aug 27, 2025
Awhile back I had a resurgence of Red Dead Redemption 2 content on my YouTube home page and my fyp on TikTok and it inspired me to finally get around to playing the first game and while it understandably isn’t as strong as its prequel, it’s still quite fun and interesting to play, especially with how much detail it features …
Awhile back I had a resurgence of Red Dead Redemption 2 content on my YouTube home page and my fyp on TikTok and it inspired me to finally get around to playing the first game and while it understandably isn’t as strong as its prequel, it’s still quite fun and interesting to play, especially with how much detail it features given when it was made.
I think having played the second Red Dead beforehand definitely helps with the experience of this one as you already go in knowing the dynamics between characters that aren’t fully shown in this one, more talked about, though the writing is strong enough to make you believe of the camaraderie between John, Dutch, Bill, and Javier to a degree.
I like the structure of the game too with how each chapter takes place in a new area and contains a variety of interesting characters, both new and old to me like Landon Ricketts, Bonnie McFarlane, Abigail, and Jack. It means it stays fresh when some of the missions can get a little repetitive at points though the stranger missions were always quite fun especially the one with the Strange Man.
I think the expansiveness of Red Dead 2 undeniably trumps this one and while it’s unfair to compare the two games, it’s extremely difficult not too, especially when I found that Red Dead 2 was much more engaging for me and kept me coming back to it whereas that wasn’t necessarily the case for this one. That could also be because I very much got obsessed with Stardew Valley whilst playing through John’s story and so this game kind of fell to the wayside for a little bit because of it but overall I think it’s engaging, just not at every level, and at times does feel like it could have done more to expand on the lore of the gang that the game repeatedly hints at.
Review Vakil 4/5 · Aug 25, 2025
I played the PC edition on my Steam Deck. Generally, it worked well on the Deck except for a few small hiccups. One time the launcher didn't sign me in which meant I couldn't play the game. That's when I learned you have to be connected to the internet to play this game. Very obnoxious but not unexpected of Rockstar. …
I played the PC edition on my Steam Deck. Generally, it worked well on the Deck except for a few small hiccups. One time the launcher didn't sign me in which meant I couldn't play the game. That's when I learned you have to be connected to the internet to play this game. Very obnoxious but not unexpected of Rockstar. Also, the audio was occasionally choppy. Lastly, in a few places, the small screen made combat quite difficult because enemies were tiny targets against the background. Otherwise, worked great on the Deck.
I recall seeing the launch trailer for this 15 years ago, when I had no gaming system save for a cheap laptop. I loved the trailer and would watch it over and over on Youtube. I've always been a fan of Westerns and loved the idea of getting to play one. A few years ago, I was able to play RDR2 and that was awesome. Now I've completed the series (for now) and I'm so glad to be able to do so.
For the game itself, it was still good though not quite up to par with the prequel. The story is good but the side missions feel more like repetitive minigames than with RDR2. Maybe it's just that the story is shorter that makes it feel that way. Still, I liked the tale, I liked the story of John Marston and his family, and I liked the way it introduced characters who would later become a lot more fleshed out in RDR2. I've always had a soft spot for stories of parents and children and I like the way John and Jack interact. It felt genuine and moving and real with the stops and starts their relationship suffers along the way.
I kind of wish they had included an easter egg related to Arthur in the remaster but I guess it wasn't to be. Perhaps it would have cheapened the game and angered fans?
Review ARNO129 5/5 · Aug 24, 2025

Red Dead Redemption – A 5-Star Ode to an Epic Western Masterpiece
I’m giving Red Dead Redemption a full 5 out of 5 stars—and it’s not just nostalgia talking. From the moment I saddled up, I was swept away by its unforgettable storyline, advanced mechanics, and breathtaking graphics—a true technological marvel back in 2010.
The Story That Lingers
The narrative …

Red Dead Redemption – A 5-Star Ode to an Epic Western Masterpiece
I’m giving Red Dead Redemption a full 5 out of 5 stars—and it’s not just nostalgia talking. From the moment I saddled up, I was swept away by its unforgettable storyline, advanced mechanics, and breathtaking graphics—a true technological marvel back in 2010.
The Story That Lingers
The narrative of John Marston, a redeemed outlaw forced to confront his past, unfolds with raw emotion and meaningful depth. His quest to reconcile with what he’s done and protect his family is beautifully written and superbly acted
. The pacing strikes just the right balance—introspective when it needs to be, yet never dragging—and the supporting cast is equally memorable
. Those final chapters? Utterly haunting and emotionally charged in the best way possible
Visuals That Take Your Breath Away
For a game released in 2010, the artistry is staggering:
Environments—from wind-swept deserts under golden skies to snow-laden peaks—are breathtaking and teeming with atmosphere
Facial animations, motion capture, and cloth details like flags rippling in the breeze? Simply stunning . Each region has its own soulful identity, wrapped in layered lighting and environmental nuance
.Critically acclaimed at launch as one of the most beautiful games Rockstar had ever made . Even years later, the visuals hold up brilliantly. Players still marvel at how expressive the characters were—something that even modern updates don’t fully capture
Review HelloHA27 5/5 · Dec 14, 2024
What an amazing game, it's revolutionary. Had an absolute fun while playing this on PC.
Hail John Marston
Review V1CGaming 5/5 · Nov 1, 2024

This is simply a beautiful game, and it's provided more than a few moments where I completely forgot where the hell I was supposed to be going while riding over golden hills at sunset or through the desert in the middle of a nighttime lightning storm. It doesn't quite convey the loneliness of the real empty spaces, but does compress …

This is simply a beautiful game, and it's provided more than a few moments where I completely forgot where the hell I was supposed to be going while riding over golden hills at sunset or through the desert in the middle of a nighttime lightning storm. It doesn't quite convey the loneliness of the real empty spaces, but does compress the essence of all the varieties of land and weather native to those parts into a few hundred miles ride.
The gameplay and structure may be beginning to show their age a little, but the storytelling, characters and world-building is on a par with the best the medium has to offer. It's a sprawling and engrossing experience, epic in scope and size and offering a gigantic amount of playing time. Rockstar have produced nothing less than the finest recreation of the Wild West on a console, and one of the best video games of all time.
Review gameOBER 3/5 · May 8, 2024
I played RDR when it first came out on the Xbox 360 and loved it. When I heard it was coming to the Switch, enough time had passed that I thought it may be fun to check out.
First off, the open world is still amazing. Moving around the world truly makes you feel like a cowboy in the west. …
I played RDR when it first came out on the Xbox 360 and loved it. When I heard it was coming to the Switch, enough time had passed that I thought it may be fun to check out.
First off, the open world is still amazing. Moving around the world truly makes you feel like a cowboy in the west. Unfortunately, the story of the game itself was extremely underwhelming. Rockstar always has characters that are a little, extra, but this time the tone of the writing just didn't fit the environment. I have not played RDR2 so maybe they toned it down, but I didn't remember the characters being so ridiculous.
Secondly, the controls on the Switch just felt bad. I may have made it worse because I played the game on Hardcore, but aiming just always felt sluggish and off. I remember popping headshots pretty easily before outside of the time slowdown, but it was hard to do in this version. The small reticule for aiming just simply a dot, which depending on the light could make it very hard to see where exactly I was aiming.
This review comes across more negative than I truly felt while playing the game, but I definitely won't remember it as fondly after this playthrough. Maybe I should have left a 14 year old game in the past!
Review mjl1987 5/5 · Apr 16, 2023
For me, this has to be my all time top game. I have never been so immersed within a video game world as I was in the original Red Dead Redemption. Ive enjoyed so many of Rockstars releases over the years, but never have I found myself at a standstill just admiring the world that had been created around me. …
Read moreFor me, this has to be my all time top game. I have never been so immersed within a video game world as I was in the original Red Dead Redemption.
Ive enjoyed so many of Rockstars releases over the years, but never have I found myself at a standstill just admiring the world that had been created around me. OK I know there are now far prettier games out there, namely the sequel. But in its time it was breathtaking.
The character of John Marston himself is possibly my all time favourite video game character. Rockstar have this incredible habit of creating unique and engaging characters time and time again.
The main story itself is captivating with Marstons quest for redemption and living an honest life.
But it was also the stranger missions I found myself hunting down constantly due to their quirkiness and eccentricity.
There is so much to do in this living and breathing world, so much so that I would often find myself thinking about the locations and characters long after I had turned my console off.
A truly groundbreaking game that holds a special place in my heart.
Review OvalsOk 3/5 · Dec 5, 2021

Red Dead Redemption has always been a game I've wanted to check out. No joke, I've known about this game since I was 8 or 9 years old. I wanted to play it, but my parents understandably were hesitant given my age. My desire for this game only increased after playing Red Dead Redemption II and being so impressed with …

Red Dead Redemption has always been a game I've wanted to check out. No joke, I've known about this game since I was 8 or 9 years old. I wanted to play it, but my parents understandably were hesitant given my age. My desire for this game only increased after playing Red Dead Redemption II and being so impressed with the characters and expertly woven narrative. The minute I completed Red Dead Redemption II, I instantly got to playing the first Red Dead Redemption via PSNow. Needless to say, I really loved it... Although it does have some glaring issues.
First off, the plot. Red Dead Redemption takes place in 1910, 3 years after the events of its sequel (Or should I say, prequel). John Marston has been tasked by the US Government to eliminate the remaining members of the Van Der Linde Gang, a gang John, his wife Abigail, and his son Jack were in (As well as Uncle). He is tasked to kill Bill Williamson, Javier Escuella, and of course, Dutch Van Der Linde in exchange for his freedom from any prosecution from his past. The plot is so much more interesting with knowledge of the second game. It makes this plot feel so much more personal and emotional. I loved the story. It was the best part of the game.
As for gameplay, it's really dated. Is it bad? No. It's very much early Rockstar. So I expected it to be dated. Shooting, covering, and horse riding feel fine (clunky at times) but passable. The game's main issue though is repetition. Bounties are the same every time, so after the 5th one, it's boring. The overworld is very VERY empty. There's not much to do. And the AI is very bad.
That said, I can say for sure that I was spoiled by Red Dead Redemption II. But that doesn't take away what this game accomplished. It's one of Rockstar's most engaging games. And I'm so happy I finally got around to playing it.
3/5
Would Recommend
Review Didi 3/5 · Oct 25, 2021
So I've finally finished Red Dead in the xbox 360, unfortunately I experienced a ton of bugs.. don't know if it was the xbox version or if I was just too unlucky but i think the best choice is probably playing a more recent version.
Well, it's an extremely mature story with a deep and bitter end, making the game …
So I've finally finished Red Dead in the xbox 360, unfortunately I experienced a ton of bugs.. don't know if it was the xbox version or if I was just too unlucky but i think the best choice is probably playing a more recent version.
Well, it's an extremely mature story with a deep and bitter end, making the game totally worth trying just for the story itself, tho it wasn't the most refined gameplay, the game was released in 2010 so it was expected, as i said in the title I'm sure it was a great game for i'ts time, nowadays it's just alright.
In the end I enjoyed but I wouldn't play it again.
7/10
Good Game.

Review Ethanos 5/5 · Jul 15, 2021
An absolute masterpiece of a game. If you haven't played it already, I highly recommend it as well as its sequel.
Review QuilDewIvy 3/5 · Feb 6, 2020
I genuinely hate Rockstar mission structure, it is a scourge of poor narrative pacing and game design that I hope whoever coined it first gets fired off a cliff. That being said, Red Dead Redemption is an alright time overall, mostly because when the narrative actually decides to hit, it does.
Red Dead Redemption is one part really weak open …
I genuinely hate Rockstar mission structure, it is a scourge of poor narrative pacing and game design that I hope whoever coined it first gets fired off a cliff. That being said, Red Dead Redemption is an alright time overall, mostly because when the narrative actually decides to hit, it does.
Red Dead Redemption is one part really weak open world with middling side stuff, one part gameplay that just barely passes, and one part great narrative poking fun at Wild West revisionism and revisionism in general that is somewhat taken apart by shitty pacing thanks to its meandering structure. That ends up all combining to make something cohesive and somewhat immersive, not really a match of gameplay and story because the mission mechanics undercut the freedom you can have (hey there's a NakeyJakey vid on this you should see for RDR2). But it works, at least.
I really do find however, that the story elements it offers are genuinely great and competent to be worth the venture. Rockstar's writing while not perfect does end up generally understanding and evaluating the culture and time period it works with, putting up heralded ideals of Wild West storytelling and then cutting its limbs, pointing out the issues of its supposed "freedom" as you go from Mexican war where both sides are narcissists, wanted lists that give no real glory, the old guard completely exploited by the police and government as capitalism decides the real truth. And even with all of that subtext, RDR still manages to bring out a last act that hits home with core family tenants. Again though, a lot of this is terribly paced, with a shitload of "do this favor for x so you can get to y, and then do another favor for x or maybe even y this time! And then after you've done this 5 times we'll actually continue the fucking story." It's grating, but I think the heart of it shines through over time.
Overall, it's an alright game where the positives while strong are cut under by the scope and structure it works with. It's fine, worth trying out at least but maybe not finishing. (6/10)
Review Juansero29 5/5 · Oct 14, 2019
This was the best game experience I had as a teenager. It was just amazing. The graphics, the story, the old good music while roaming México and the South Border of the United States. I learned English with this game. I learned courage and honesty with this game. It is just amazing. It is still, to this date, the best …
Read moreThis was the best game experience I had as a teenager. It was just amazing. The graphics, the story, the old good music while roaming México and the South Border of the United States. I learned English with this game. I learned courage and honesty with this game. It is just amazing. It is still, to this date, the best game ever released.
Read lessReview hfhklsioeuwnpt097 3/5 · Jan 15, 2019
Shows its age with poor QoL, mostly in the hoop-jumping to fast travel and save, and every story mission being an interminable horse ride followed by a shootout. Of course they wouldn't make any money with a game that was all ranching missions, but those were my favorite. The idea of playing through a false happy ending with John's family …
Read moreShows its age with poor QoL, mostly in the hoop-jumping to fast travel and save, and every story mission being an interminable horse ride followed by a shootout. Of course they wouldn't make any money with a game that was all ranching missions, but those were my favorite. The idea of playing through a false happy ending with John's family was really nice.
Read lessReview MetalGear1964 5/5 · Apr 28, 2016
Rockstar really captured the old west like no other game has done before. I immediately got hooked into the story and loved exploring the environment on horseback. With how the story left off, it will be very interesting to see what they do for the second game.