A parody of Red Dead Online, the online mode of Red Dead Redemption 2, has been recreated in Dreams. It is mean, but players also say “it’s accurate”. A session lasts only a few seconds.
What kind of game is this? Dreams is kind of a creative toolbox where users can really let loose. Here, players create games, images, and other digital experiences that can then be widely tested by the community.
Reimaginings of already released games are also welcome. Although Red Dead Online only launched in November 2018 and recently recorded a player record, it is now also found in Dreams.
One of the problems that official Red Dead Online faces is disconnects. And that is apparently the theme of the Dreams parody created by Rikkiscafe. You start the game, run for a few seconds with your cowboy, and what happens next is shown in the video by Reddit user iferraz2.
After you have controlled the cowboy for a few seconds, with admittedly stiff legs, you will see an error message. This is accompanied by a funny loser sound. Then, a restart of the game occurs, which ultimately leads to a crash again. And it keeps going like this.
You can find the game on Dreams with the description “How long will you keep playing?” – Here you can find it on indreams.me.
What is the problem? Players report that this portrayal of the Red Dead Online experience hits the nail on the head. One user writes, “I had a disconnect at Red Dead Online while watching the video.”
Apparently, disconnect problems are still a big issue for many players. At the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC, the game also had quite a lot of struggles.
The voices of the players: The Reddit video of the Dreams game is well received. It received over 2100 upvotes and nearly 60 comments in one day. Players write:
- “Super accurate”
- “If there are no animal spawn issues, I would say 99% accurate”
- “I thought this was dumb until … hahahah”
- “I don’t get it – isn’t this real gameplay from RDO?”
With the Dreams toolbox, many cool creations are possible. Not all are intended as parodies; many actually provide a cool gaming experience. Check it out: