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User Recreates ‘The Town That Dreaded Sundown’ Trailer Using ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’

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Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2 hasn’t even hit PC yet for modders to do a little machinima work, but that’s not stopping YouTuber GigerBrick from doing a little recreating themselves.

GigerBrick, with a little help from his friends, has recreated the trailer (with a bit more in the gore department) for Charles B. Pierce’s cult 1976 film The Town That Dreaded Sundown using RDR2. It’s not clear just how they were able to do it without anything like the tools used to create machinima videos in GTAV, but it’s still pretty cool.

Red Dead Redemption 2 hits PC on November 5.

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First Content Update for ‘ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN’ Available Now on Steam [Trailer]

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Grasshopper Manufacture has dropped its first major update on Steam for their bloody sci-fi action title ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN. Entitled “ROMEO IS CHANGED, MAN”, the update adds a Costume Change feature, which just so happens to include a collaboration with Devolver Digital’s Hotline Miami, and a Photo Mode. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series players can expect the update in the very near future.

The Hotline Miami collaboration with ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN allows players to try on Jacket’s “Chicken Mask” and the Biker’s “Full-face Helmet” while destroying Rotters and snapping photos to show off your stylish mayhem. Additionally, for those who haven’t yet snagged the game on Steam, you can do so with a 20% discount during the Steam Summer Sale. And on top of that, a new bundle with Hotline Miami is also available with a 10% discount.

To access the new costumes, clear the game and save your data. Then, head over to Romeo’s room on the Space-Time Ship to unlock the Costume Change feature. From there, you can deck yourself out in the two Hotline Miami setups, cycle through three different masks (the OG “Dead Gear L.E.D.”, the later-game “Dead Gear – Luminous”, and the “Dead Gear – Horned” inner mask) or swap between eight jackets (including your existing jacket) to customize Romeo however you like.

As for the Photo Mode, you can access this new feature from the pause menu, granting you full control to adjust the camera, tweak color correction, manipulate depth of field, and slap on custom frame art to capture your finest action moments.

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