A Red Dead Redemption 2 modder has turned the game into Westworld by giving NPCs their own memories.
Rockstar’s wild west classic Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the greatest games of all time and remains a must-play for anyone waiting for GTA 6.
Like most open-world titles, Red Dead gives players a ton of freedom with how they go about completing tasks and traversing the world, adding to its already immersive gameplay.
Now, Twitch streamer ‘Blurbs’ has found a way to give the game’s numerous NPCs even more backstory through “memories” that play when they die.
While the goal is a “maximum guilt trip,” the scripts don’t exactly have the same dynamic dialogue you’d encounter playing naturally… but that’s because they were written by Twitch chat.
Red Dead Redemption 2 NPCs get memories for “maximum guilt trip”
The concept for the memory mod came from a viewer after Blurbs let fans suggest their worst ideas.
Basically, Blurbs modified the game to enter a special “cinema” mode showing NPCs in a slow-mo close-up right before he kills them.
From there, the streamer recorded a series of scenes meant to be “flashbacks” and programmed the game so it loads these “memories” when an NPC dies.
While this could, in theory, have been pretty emotional (much like Red Dead itself), Blurbs decided to get Twitch chat to write the scripts.
The result was a series of absurd dialogue referencing meme culture, One Piece, baseball, video games, and an assortment of other oddities.
“I may have made a mistake letting Twitch Chat write the scripts,” he admitted.
This is hardly the first time Blurbs’ Red Dead mods have gone viral. Back in August, he designed a mod that lets players throw Jack Marston like a tomahawk.