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Okay, so I can’t help but babble about "Red Dead Redemption 2." It burst out in 2018, and people are still kinda obsessed. Why? Well, it’s probably ’cause of this gritty Wild West vibe that Rockstar nails, and Arthur Morgan—man, his story’s just chef’s kiss. You got this dying outlaw era vibe, and it’s like stepping into a really dusty history book, which somehow doesn’t sound fun, but totally is.
Now, Easter eggs. What are these? Think hidden treasures but in game form. RDR2’s loaded with ’em, and sometimes they get all paranormal on you. We’re talking ghosts, aliens—the whole shebang. Rockstar, I swear, has a soft spot for these supernatural shenanigans. Oh, and they tossed in this "Strange Tales of the West" update online, with four missions that feel like tales your dad told around a campfire but with more oomph and maybe less marshmallows.
Maybe—no, definitely—Rockstar’s itching to drop a full-on supernatural game. Like, it’s got some serious potential, you know?
Rockstar and creepy stuff? Oh yeah, they’ve got a history there. Remember the Undead Nightmare DLC for the first Red Dead? John Marston versus zombies. It’s Wild West plus zombies—it just works! I mean, they keep teasing us with stuff like "Strange Tales of the Plague," the closest thing to an Undead Nightmare 2. But hey, guess what? It’s been eight years and no sign of that.
Still, weird encounters in RDR2 keep things spicy. Whether it’s the "I’m totally the devil" dude in a cave or spotting a UFO, you never know. Even GTA sneaks in Bigfoot and, like, random UFOs. Honestly, what’s stopping Rockstar from embracing horror? It’s like they love dancing with it but won’t fully commit. Come on, guys. Give us the ghost game already!
And then there was this thing—no idea if you’ve heard—called "Z." A Rockstar zombie gig that never made it past the drawing board. It was this dark, stormy tale set on some desolate Scottish island. Sorta like "The Last of Us" meets… well, a Scottish island, I guess. But nope, it got canned for being too gloomy. Bummer, right?
Fast forward to today, and grim horror tales are, like, everywhere. Rockstar can totally blend its wacky humor and spooky fun—the sky’s the limit. I’m dreaming here, but picture a Rockstar game channeling "Zombieland" vibes. It’d be bananas! It’s like they have this hidden treasure chest of creepy ideas that’s just waiting to be cracked open.
And there it is, folks. Sometimes, a good ol’ brainstorming sesh is all you need. Rockstar, the ball’s in your court!