TheGamer News Team’s AAA Games Of The Decade
If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, lawmen can be a pretty dangerous bunch—especially if you find yourself in a state with a bounty on your head. Grizzly bears and cougars don't really discriminate, and if you don't have the right loadout, they can be some of the deadliest pawns on the board. But not all enemies in Red Dead games are living and breathing with weapons on hand; water is definitely one of the most dangerous foes you'll face while out there on the ra
You can never be too wary of strangers in the wide-open world of Red Dead Redemption 2 , especially in the big city of Saint Denis. For the most part, strangers are friendly, especially if you're just passing them on the street. There are some that will take advantage of your kindness (or react to your hostility) so it's best to be ready to wield your closest firearm at all times. This goes for dealing with strangers and other players alike in the world of Red Dead Online as w
Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Odyssey came out within a week of each other back in October 2018. These kinds of releases can be a gamer's dream or a nightmare depending on how much time and money they have to commit to gaming. The creator of this meme definitely had enough of both to enjoy two of the biggest games of 2018 at the same time—as well as enough time and knowledge in pop culture to make the ties between these games and Night at the Museum 's most beloved charact
Much has already been espoused about Red Dead Redemption 2's tutorialization of gameplay, of how new mechanics are introduced slowly, methodically across the first ten hours, requiring the player to complete numerous missions to unlock both protagonist Arthur Morgan's full move set as well as revealing all of the different options available to the player in the overworld. The first time through Red Dead Redemption 2 , this comes across as a disappointing but almost understandable compromise, as players are learning mechanics along with Arthur. On a second playthrough, however, this becomes tediously unnecessary, with even simple tasks like taking a weapon from a horse being locked from the player until they are specifically told how to do
Red Dead Redemption 2 is a sandbox game guides|Https://openworldpedia.com/ back in time and the online mode for it doesn't, and will likely never, have the same type of chaotic energy. It's not like you can get your hands on a rocket-powered ho
It might be a fairly simple concept, but it is one that has become hugely popular. This franchise is now a total juggernaut, with millions of copies being sold and constant YouTube videos being created. Everyone has been talking about Minecraft in this decade and the franchise deserves huge credit for that. Becoming one of the most played games of the decade, this is going to continue being a hot commodity for a long t
This stems from the fact the Rockstar Games' often sees the console market as their primary focus, and their PC releases often take a backseat in favor of making sure the console versions are continuing to thr
There's no two ways about it; no matter if you're playing Arthur Morgan with high honor or low, you're going to have to threaten some people along the way to freedom. He's an outlaw, and within his gang, he's well-known for getting information and money out of people. Why do you think Strauss sends him on all those loan-sharking missions? Some people have even thought to bring Arthur out into the real world to get the results they're looking for. Hopefully they aren't taking people out the way Arthur does when they don't pay
In Red Dead Redemption 2 , there isn't much point to hunting and killing animals that only have two stars. Their pelts don't amount to good crafts or much money; their meat isn't as beneficial as three-star or legendary animals. So really, why waste the ammo and time it takes to hunt them down when you could use it to go after a perfect or legendary animal instead? (Just make sure to use the right weapon so you don't destroy the pelt and me
We've had multiple Spider-Man games throughout the years, each one better than the last. But Marvel's Spider-Man stands far and above any of the preceding games thanks to its fluid acrobatic controls while swinging through the city, engaging story, not to mention the sheer amount of things to do in the Big Ap
Charles Manson, along with Susan Denise Atkins, Leslie Van Houten, and Patricia Krenwinkel, was sentenced to death in the state of California in March of 1971, although those sentences would later be converted to life imprisonment via a ruling in the California State Supreme Court which temporarily abolished the death penalty. In the trial, it was determined Manson had created a "family" of his own making filled with younger people who he was able to mold and direct through suggestion, domination, drugs, and other methods. The jury agreed with the prosecution's evidence that, although Manson himself did not commit the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, and five others (for that particular trial, others would be held later for separate murders) himself, the fact remained he was the one who ordered the killings, making him just as culpable in such actions if not more so. Manson was a father, a priest, a God, and a Devil to his followers, and he amassed broken souls so they would carry him along and do his bidding, discarding them at his own discretion without a second thought if such an action would advance his own needs. There has never been a video game character whose actions so closely mirrored those of Charles Manson, until Dutch Van Der Linde came al