Most Tragic Deaths In The Red Dead Redemption Series
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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
It is good for what it is, but the characters just sell the drama so much better in Red Dead Redemption 2 . There were never any moments in Grand Theft Auto V where we felt connected, or sadness for Michael, Franklin, or Tre
At one point during the game, little Jack Marston and Dutch encounter a dog that has gotten into the camp, they decide to keep him and name him Cain. Afterward, the dog can be found wandering around the c
Bell's old buddy Cleet describes the group as "bad men...doing bad things," and as he isn't known to be a good person himself, if even he thinks they're bad, they must be. Also, a newspaper article about Micah, released after his death, claims that while leading the gang, people feared his reputation as he was known to have killed "nearly two dozen m
Micah might not be as deep as some Rockstar antagonists, but he evokes a level of hatred that very few villains in gaming history can match. Finding a redeemable quality in the man is difficult, as he is shown to be constantly cruel and selfish throughout the g
In terms of gameplay options and the actual way characters are controlled, Grand Theft Auto V feels quite literally like a better experience. Having the talk and pull gun motion on the same button in Red Dead Redemption 2 took way too long to get used. Like the old west itself, everything felt a bit too rustic and cumbersome. Grand Theft Auto V is not perfect either. In fact, both of these games almost came to a tie, but the more modern setting hel
John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst
Escuella served as a major antagonist in the first Red Dead Redemption , but his character was given significant depth in the prequel. He was an active member of the gang and was even quite close to Arthur, as the two bonded over fishing and horse stealing. The player actually starts to like him...until the acceptance of the inevita
Later on, he can be heard making racist comments towards Javier, Charles, and Lenny around camp. Fortunately, they don't always stand for it, as in one instance Javier punches him in the face, and there's another moment when Charles throws him to the ground. If only Lenny had broken Micah's leg or something, then it would've been perf
Riding on a horse on an old town road is a dream come true for western fans. That said, getting around the giant environment without one is a pain. There is basically no fast travel. Horses also don’t come if you are too far away so if one gets stranded in the middle of nowhere then it is time to start walking. That problem is almost never apparent in Grand Theft Auto V thanks to the cellphone and the abundance of all kinds of terrain vehic
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 world games weapons 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
Later though Jack isn't able to find Cain as he calls out his name hoping he'll come back, Bell will then inform the boy that the dog is gone. If Arthur questions Micah about it, he'll say that the dog must've run away, but by Bell's tone of voice, it is heavily implied that he killed the
In one of the funniest exchanges in the entirety of Red Dead Redemption , John meets Deputy Jonah while Jonah is snoring in a jail cell in Armadillo. Upon waking up, Jonah immediately thinks John is a member of Bill Williamson's gang and tries to blow his brains out. After calming Jonah down, John tells him he can go scare some schoolchildren, which solidifies John's low opinion of Jonah, as well as their pretty antagonistic and eventually neutral relationship for the remainder of the campa
She's a great character who warms up to Marston, only to get angry at him after he helps the Mexican army in a series of missions. Still, Marston respects her courage, which is why he becomes furious when she tries to stop a major in the army, Raul Zubieta, from executing the leader of the rebellion, Abraham Reyes. She's shot down in cold blood, leading to Marston getting furious and avenging her death in a d