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

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Everything from shooting to the events of World War II are pretty realistic, and the gameplay is both challenging and engaging. Unlike most other war shooters, a single shot is enough to take out a player, so they should be pretty aware of their surroundings before even thinking about making a m


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


Later on, in the events of the original Red Dead Redemption , Williamson is one of the game's main antagonists. When John first approaches him he has no interest in a meaningful conversation, instead insisting that he is happier being a leader without the interference of Dutch and his old gang. As Williamson goes deeper into the outlaw lifestyle, he shows no interest in reconnecting with John or finding a way out of his criminal ways. Whereas so many of Red Dead Redemption 2 's characters find the error in their ways, Williamson simply continues on with business, seemingly without any guilt or remo


Rockstar has always had a knack for creating loveable, interesting protagonists for their games. The **Red Dead Redemption ** series is no exception, and with two amazingly crafted main characters, it's not easy to choose a favorite between the

This one brings Arthur Morgan into conflict with the Night Folk, a faction of serial killers with voodoo influence. They set traps in the swamps, often stringing up other dead bodies to use as bait. "A Fine Night for It" teams Arthur with a Cajun man looking to hunt the Night Folk and retake his homestead. This one is particularly strange due to how unnerving the Night Folk and their macabre practices are.


Players will never look at rats the same way again after finishing both games. The authenticity of the game's setting makes the title feel engaging. Players who want a stealth-focused game set in France during a historical period will have a great time playing both A Plague Tale ga


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


John is not without his downsides, however. Because the sequel is much larger and robust than its predecessor, John has less to do in his own game. This is completely remedied in Red Dead Redemption 2 once the player takes control of John, but for the majority of a player's time with the character they just have less options. In a series made to display every aspect of a cowboy's life, John's game fails to deliver in the more mundanely detailed challenges of the Old W


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


Unfortunately, her desire to snap Dutch out of his paranoia leads to a mistake that not only harms herself, but the Van der Linde gang as a whole. In Chapter 6 of Red Dead Redemption 2 she returns to camp still drunk from Saint Denis. She then begins berating Dutch, claiming that she isn't like " any of your stooges, " a reference to the gang's blind faith in Dutch. She eventually "admits" to ratting the gang out to the Pinkertons, a reveal that players later find out is a lie. While O'Shea likely told Dutch she ratted in a desperate attempt to anger him, or at the very least grab his attention, it ended up costing her her life. In addition, it protected the actual snitch, which lead to further misfortune for the rest of the gang. Despite being a sympathetic character, her final action hurt the people she cared the most ab


Many of Red Dead Redemption 2 's characters may not have found themselves on this list if it weren't for Micah Bell. Micah is the engine that cause the downfall of the van der Linde gang, through both his manipulation of Dutch as well as his correspondence with the Pinkertons. From his introduction it is easy for players, as well as Arthur, to see that Micah is a bad man. By the time the rest of the gang can come to this conclusion, the damage has already been done. Not only does Micah's eventual death keep him from redemption, but based on what players see in the epilogue of red dead redemption 2 updates Dead Redemption 2 , it appears he never felt an ounce of regret for the things he had d


Unlike Williamson and Escuela, both of whom made more direct decisions that harmed the people around them, Molly was a victim of poor circumstance. O'Shea spends most of Red Dead Redemption 2 as the main love interest of Dutch van der Linde, but as the game progress players watch their relationship begin to deteriorate. Ad Dutch goes from a caring leader to a paranoid mess, Molly's attempts to connect and reason with him fail. Drifting away from Dutch, Molly becomes desperate in her attempts to win back his affect

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