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Reactions: Red Dead Redemption delayed…sigh

This cowboy will be coming into focus May 18th.
Remember when Rockstar was getting bad publicity for allegedly poor working conditions at its San Diego studio, the one working on Red Dead Redemption? Remember when they assured everybody that it was all non-sense and made a point of saying that the game would make its release date despite the controversy? Well, apparently Rockstar heard that delaying games is the new fad in the industry and thought they’d hop on the bandwagon. What this means is that we won’t be seeing Red Dead Redemption until May 18th. Thanks a lot, guys. Oh, and Mafia II was delayed to the August-October time frame, as if anybody cares about Mafia II.
Author: CodyTrailers: The fairer side of Red Dead Reademption
I feel like that opening piano was very similar to Charlie’s death scene in Lost. But…umm, onto the game! These women actually seem to have some character and depth to them. And pairing Rockstar’s penchant for having hookers in their games with the strong-willed harlots often portrayed in Westerns just makes me excited. But yeah, can’t wait for this game. And that was a great line to end the trailer on.
Author: CodyTrailers: The weapons of Red Dead Redemption
By golly, this game really looks like the mother’s milk!
Author: CodyTrailers: Red Dead Redemption preview
This game is looking snazzier by the day. I’m completely on board this train so far.
Author: CodyReactions: Red Dead Redemption dated
With the exception of a miscast voice actor for the main character, this trailer is thoroughly awesome. It really looks like Rockstar is just taking everything that’s awesome about Westerns and putting it into a beautiful video game. Can’t wait for April 27th, 2010!
Author: CodyReactions: Red Dead Redemption delayed

GameSpot is reporting that Rockstar San Diego’s follow up to 2004′s Red Dead Revolver, as well as 2k Czech’s Mafia II have officially been delayed in order to “allow additional development time for the titles and to maximize their full potential in terms of the quality of the player experience and market performance.” Take-Two announced the delays earlier today at an earnings report and clarified that the titles are now expected to ship during the first half of the publisher’s 2010 fiscal year, which runs from November 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010. I’m really looking forward to Red Dead Redemption, so it’s a bit of a bummer, but I guess it’s not so bad considering the holiday release window is already packed with top tier games. Sure wish there were some good games coming out over the summer though…
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