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Red Dead Redemption 2 It’s still a perfect toy five years after its release, but forget that because now we want a new LEGO version of it.
I’m sure this sounds absolutely crazy since we didn’t even get an enhanced version of it Red Dead Redemption 2 after, Xbox Series X/S and Playstation 5 still only runs the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions, but here we are…
the first Red dead redemption The game has been partially updated for modern platforms, so perhaps a sequel/prequel will follow eventually
Take a look at a YouTube video Published by Lego Crow which recreates the famous house building scene from Red Dead Redemption 2 But in LEGO format.
It’s very impressive, I’ve always appreciated stop motion technology and it’s remarkable how lively the scene is despite all the characters and pieces being forced to move as hard plastic does.
Aside from fitting the theme of building time-lapse structures, look at the adorable LEGO version of Arthur, with his beanie and little tools, it’s precious.
It sounds weird but imagine a full adaptation of Red Dead Redemption 2 But as a LEGO game, considering the popular one Rockstar games story and add more humor and whimsy to the story.
Before you object and say the story is too “serious” or “dark” to be turned into a LEGO game, let me point this out Horizon: zero dawn It doesn’t exactly ooze family fun, yet LEGO: Horizon Adventures works well albeit very short and simplistic in some areas.
Red Dead Redemption 2in LEGO, with an open world and some silly costumes to put Arthur in would be great in my opinion. It’ll never happen, but thinking about it makes me laugh, so let me just dream.
If not Red Dead Redemption, what other video game franchises could, in theory, be adapted into the LEGO format?
Featured image credit: Rockstar Games/Reddit user Candid-Revenue-3326
Topics: Red dead redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2, Lego, Rockstar games