25 Hidden Things In Red Dead Redemption 2 That Are Too Awesome For Wor…
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작성자 Jewel 작성일 26-03-13 03:18 조회 2회 댓글 0건본문
Incredibly early into the gang, Arthur reveals that John had left the gang for an entire year prior to the start of Chapter 1. This abandonment clearly created some wedge between Arthur and John with the two butting heads early on. Oddly, though, Arthur more or less gets over it by Chapter 2 as he never actually reflects on
That's all well and good, Dutch, but Arthur over here has erased his "Wanted" status several times by paying some cash to local authorities. Why can't he do the same in Blackwater and then retrieve the money for you? (Because the story has gotta sto
Which, unfortunately, weather doesn’t. Despite building up how much weather will affect the game, Arthur is basically left to his own devices as he can run up the snowiest peaks wearing as little as possible with only the most minor of penalties. If the story stresses the dangers of weather, the gameplay not reflecting that is a plot h
For as blatantly smart as Hosea is, though, he didn’t think twice about stopping Miach from meddling with Dutch. All game, even before Chapter 4, Micah is slowly weaseling his way into Dutch’s inner circle. It’s plain as day and everyone can see, but Hosea inexplicably never chooses to address this despite Dutch’s deteriorating m
Here, you can travel to the "N" in Heartlands on your map. There, you will find a lone tree filled with dreamcatchers. Once there, you can observe the scene and gather your first collectible out of twenty total in the g
Great games are no stranger to some of the biggest bugs. Sometimes ambition can be a curse, and when you're doing something that's never been done before, you're bound to hit some bumps along the way. Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the most inventive games ever made , and so it follows that there are some seriously strange bugs that have slipped through the cra
The fact that Arthur can keep his pistol pointed the same way through the entire ordeal is seriously impressive, but I can't imagine he has much of an idea what he's aiming at. As posted by Reddit user Soliquidsnake: " I think we now know why the gang doesn't talk about Arthur in RDR
Alright, back to the funny bugs. While this one doesn't quite launch you and your horse to the moon, it's certainly high enough to make coming down again a harrowing (and a final) experience. Found by Reddit user MyCustomUsername, they were on the run from law enforcement when they made the mistake of running their horse into a seemingly ordinary little hill. The hill is, apparently, anything but ordinary , and in no time at all they (and their horse) were launched dozens of feet into the sky, just to come crashing back down to Ea
More often than not, maintaining your gun is simple enough. So long as you have gun oil, you can maintain your gun anywhere on the overworld. Should you run out, however, and in a mission at that, you’ll basically be stuck firing a shoddy pistol or rifle until you can get back to a gunsmith. It makes the game far harder than it needs to be without really enhancing the experience on a gameplay le
The game is well known by now, but for those who don’t know the story, the game follows the event before the original game. Set near the time where cowboys and the gangs they ran with were set to fall, the game follows Arthur Morgan, a member of the Dutch Van der Linde gang, as he sets out to make a name for himself and explore the vast regions of the Old West; however, among the fictitious states of the game and new (and returning) characters, the game is filled to the brim with some truly incredible nugg
Almost every single mission in the second game ends with Arthur in a shootout. Rob a bank in complete stealth? You’ll alert the law somehow and end up in a gunfight. Herd some cattle? Gunfight time. Just want to hang out with a friend for a bit? A massive gunfight between all parties involved. Combat just doesn’t feel special anymore when every mission ends up the s
There's a lot of depressing discoveries in red dead redemption 2 crafting guide Dead Redemption II . A lot of which are even creepier when Arthur barely has a reaction. He just creepily scribbles cryptic notes. Anyway, another flying ruin you can discover is north of Big Val
For most gamers, the thrill of jumping head first into any game is the action and story. Whether you're heading into a massive online multiplayer session of Call of Duty or following the galactic struggle to defeat an ancient enemy in Mass Effect , the games are known to draw players in with these two elements. Yet, there are some dedicated gamers who look at games far past the action and story elements. They look to discover every secret, object, or easter egg the developers of a game left behind for their fans to find. Rockstar Studios is no different in this regard, as they have left a plethora of items to find in their smash hit Red Dead Redemption
Stare at it for a few moments and you'll soon see a large group of creepy looking people running at you from the trees. Deal with the enemies how you see fit, but once you do, shoot down the body from the tree, and you’ll retrieve a letter telling you all about the enemies you just encountered, who simply go by the name "The Nite Fo
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