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RDR2: Is Arthur Morgan or Red Dead Redemption's John Marston Better

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The open world is predominantly what earns the game a spot among other historically accurate releases. It offers players an incredible rendition of post-WWII Los Angles that encapsulates what the 1940s city would have looked l


For players who are feeling nostalgic about their first playthrough, or players who need a few spoiler-free warnings before they embark on their first time in Red Dead Redemption 2 challenges Dead Redemption 2 , these mistakes come from veterans who have been at the starting line before and know just what not to


Riding through the Bayou Nwa of Lemoyne territory is extremely dangerous. If alligators don’t get Arthur, then the Night Folk will. Surviving that, a friendly stranger might offer Arthur some food inside his shack. If Arthur is curious, he’s going to prove that curiosity kills the cat, for this stranger is going to do foul and non-consensual things to Art


John's story also provides less incentive for the player to do some of these activities. In both games, John is trying his best to be a reformed outlaw-turned-family-man. Assuming the player is in a mood to have a conscience, robbing strangers and heisting the local bank is less attractive of an activity. They become especially unattractive when both games track the player's honor level. It's harder to be no-good when you can see just how bad you really


A Plague Tale features two games with great stories and heart-pounding gameplay. The focus on stealth makes for a tense experience set during the time of the Black Plague in 14th-century France . Amicia and Hugo are two great characters who share a heartwarming relationship in a world where the majority of its residents want them d

Arthur is then sent into a mine full of poisonous gas, and someone tries to kill him. It's revealed that the shaman was actually working for a fuel company who's been poisoning the land to get the people of Butcher's Creek to sell their land, and Arthur has to force the man to admit what he's done. Obediah and the others still believe it all to be a curse though, but they thank Arthur for his help.


After missions and random events, Arthur will often jot down a few thoughts in his journal. While Arthur might narrate some of these moments, there are entire pieces of written content that are never heard, so if players don’t go back and read his journal, they’re missing out on some beautiful thoughts from Arthur , along with his artistic tale

This mission starts with Arthur Morgan returning a delusional man named Lemuel to Butcher's Creek, a small village on hard times. A man named Obediah Hinton thanks Arthur. Later, Arthur saves the village from wild dogs, and a self-proclaimed shaman claims that Butcher's Creek has been cursed by evil talismans in the nearby forest. Arthur destroys the talismans, but the shaman claims that only made things worse.

According to Game Pressure , this side quest is also one of the most extensive side missions that you can do. You meet a man named Albert Mason who is taking pictures of the animals in the area. When a coyote steals his bag, it is your job to go rescue it for him and bring it back. This is on the first meeting, and you have the opportunity of meeting him another two times. Your main goal for this Red Dead Redemption 2 side mission is to protect him from getting knocked off by the animals that he is trying to photograph. What do you get for your troubles? Mason will give you a Wolf Photograph as your reward.


The characters who failed to find redemption are those who became consumed with greed or paranoia, disregarding those around them for their own selfish benefits. Listed below are their unfortunate ta


Getting 100% completion on any game is a triumph, especially with Red Dead Redemption 2 when so many achievements require a lot of work. However, players should focus on what they enjoy rather than chore lists of finding 144 cigarette cards , over 150 animals, and m

**Updated on October 9th, 2020 by Josh Davison : ** We are nearing two years since the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 at the time of writing, and gamers are still talking about the game. Between the immersive world, engaging missions, lovable characters, and absorbing online mode, there is a lot to still love about RDR2. Side missions, aka Stranger Missions, are a big part of what makes Red Dead Redemption 2 so good, and they can be downright strange for certain. While the world of the game is often very grounded, the side missions are where the game feels free to get a little freaky. With all of that in mind, it seems like an excellent time to dive back into the weirdest side missions in Red Dead Redemption 2 with an additional five entries to the list.


A first playthrough of Red Dead Redemption 2 is eternal in the memory of many players because of how exceptional this ride through 1899 in the Old West really is. The vastness and immersion of Red Dead Redemption 2 are superb, but anyone who’s ridden a horse as their favorite outlaw has amassed embarrassing mistakes that most can’t avoid in a first playthro

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