Red Dead Redemption: The 10 Worst Things Micah Has Ever Done
This dialog perfectly encapsulates the dichotomy which exists in **Red Dead Redemption 2 ** , one which the story itself emulates with the main character's persistent quest for freedom and search for a life without rules or law being constantly interrupted by the forces of civilization. The story is the fulcrum point under which all of Red Dead Redemption 2 balances, occasionally teetering too far in one direction or another as it desperately tries to give equal weight to every single action taken by the player, at times to a infuriatingly tedious degree. The amount of sections in the game where the player is forced to slowly walk, usually while being talked to or, especially during the Red Dead Online sections, talked at, is in itself enough to turn off many, but underneath the massive amount of self-indulgence lies one of the most beautifully-crafted Western stories ever t
Part of the appeal of playing a game in the wild west is the ability to explore. Sure there may be a lot of open plains with nothing in them, but when a landmark does appear, rest assured it contains something important. From the crazy cave drawings to the aliens to the serial killer, Red Dead Redemption 2 is filled with secrets. Some of which were copied from Grand Theft Auto V (like the aliens), but in this game they are a better realized as part of the wo
It isn't just console games that have dominated this decade, as many mobile video games have also started becoming incredibly popular. With smartphones becoming even more advanced throughout the decade, amazing games have been created for them. However, one of the games that really exploded in popularity was a ridiculously simple game called Candy Crush. There was nothing tough about this one, it was simply all about landing three or more of the same candy in a
Red Dead acts the same way Rockstar's other successful series Grand Theft Auto does in that there are some upgrades you can make to your equipment that matter and some that are purely for aesthetics. For example, you have plenty of options available for engraving, varnishing, Openworldpedia.Com carving, and covering your guns with leather, but there are really only one or two upgrades you can make that affect your gun's functionality. So if you don't really mind paying money to look fancy without adding much functionality, go right ah
One of the most common issues in the console release of Red Dead Redemption 2 saw players continuously accidentally shooting NPCs they were only trying to talk to, thanks to the confusing controller layout Rockstar had implemented to account for the game's vast array of interactive options, many of which are context-sensitive and some only occurring once or twice throughout the lengthy campaign. The PC version here, thanks to a keyboard, does not have such issues, but instead decides to assign seemingly half the available keys to one action or another, causing a bit of confusion until the player gets used to picking options with G, R, F, E, or I on the fly depending on the situat
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
John Marston and Arthur Morgan are arguably two of the best video game protagonists of the decade and two of the coolest cowboys to ever come to any screen. But that doesn't mean everyone should up and forget likely the first cowboy to prove the Wild West was a pretty great place to be, right? Sheriff Woody would no doubt put John, Arthur, and the rest of Dutch's gang into their place as soon as he stepped into town, because who would want to disappoint Woody? He might even get Micah to beh
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With a more average computer, Red Dead Redemption 2 still looks pretty good, albeit not a noticeable improvement over the console version. The one issue that I encountered was that sometimes parts of the landscape in wide shot cutscenes would not render in right away, but never in a way that was noticeably distracting from the st
That is why it is no surprise that out of the four ways Morgan's story can end, two of them include him getting killed by Micah. One involves Bell shooting Arthur in the head, whereas for the other, Micah stabs him in the chest then the back (the player has to have low honor to achieve those deaths). In both scenarios, Micah is killing a heavily ill unarmed man, further proving what an awful person he