How do you complete Undead Nightmare?
The requirments for achieving 100% completion in Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare are as follows:
- Complete all Story Missions.
- Complete all Survivor Missions.
- Clear out all Cemeteries.
- Rescue all 16 Missing Persons.
- Unlock all Outfits.
- Complete all Undead Challenges.
- Save all 20 Towns.
How long does it take to complete Undead Nightmare?
When focusing on the main objectives, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare is about 7 Hours in length. If you’re a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 14 Hours to obtain 100% completion.
What are all the missions in Undead Nightmare?
Undead Nightmare
- “Love in the Time of Plague”
- “Curious Tales from Blackwater”
- “Get Back in That Hole, Partner”
- “A Cure for Most of What Ails You”
- “American Imperialism”
- “Mother Superior Blues”
- “A Civilized Man”
- “On a Pale Horse”
How do I put John Marston to rest?
Help put him to rest by finishing his work on earth.” However, unless the player still has some game elements incomplete (such as ambient challenges or Missing Souls missions) there does not appear to be any other mission upon which Marston can embark that will ‘put him to rest’.
Does John become a zombie in Undead Nightmare?
When John goes to meet with said woman, he finds her attacked by a zombified Reyes, whom he kills. The woman informs John that Reyes triggered the zombie plague when he stole an Aztec mask from some tombs, and became a zombie himself when he donned the mask.
How much did John pay for Beecher’s Hope?
The squatters dismiss his claim to the land, asking if he owns it, how come they are living there. John pays the squatters to leave: Telling them to take some money and try to find somewhere else to live, John throws the squatters $10, and they leave Beecher’s Hope peacefully.
Where do you find the warhorse in Undead Nightmare?
War. The fiery horse known as War can be found in and around Gap Tooth Ridge. Easier to tame than Pestilence, War can set enemies on fire and amazingly enough not you – since, you know, he’s between your legs.