Nuevo Paraiso, Mexico was inspired by the Mexican state of Nuevo León - I’ve been there, it’s real beautiful. The southern boundary of Nuevo Paraiso was definitely a nod to the Sierra mountain range in Monterey
Love listening to the Mexican ambience in this game because it reminds me of my fathers hometown in Guanajuato. A state far from the border. But we still come from a sleepy town nonetheless.
I'm calling it here: red dead 1, and it's soundtrack, are leaps and bounds better at presenting that classic western vibe; a vibe that red dead 2 just, in my opinion, lacks for the most part
That's because the composer, Woody Jackson deliberately went for a less traditionally western sound for RDR2. I agree that RDR1 is way better, and much closer to what I want from a western game.
Nacido en Monterrey me tocó recorrer todo el norte de México, atravesar desiertos de ciudad en ciudad o pueblo en pueblo, escuchar este soundtrack me recuerda mucho esos viajes, especialmente en sonora en aquel tramo de ciudad obregon a tijuana.
The distant trumpets especially take me back to what few times I've been to Mexico, kicking back at my grandma's big ol' house she has in a village out in the rural parts.
@@connergilby605 Almost any insult y'all use in your country is the same and doesn't offend anybody and some are just ridiculous, and the language in general is just poor and lacks of variety in all senses. Pero bueno, nos vemos krnal, te la lavas y ahí me cuentas cómo vas en los tiroteos escolares ;D
i mean some of the real wild bunch escaped to south america which is kinda similar to dutch’s gang but i guess in the red dead redemption universe they go to a island off cuba controlled by a tyrant and his army