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<br>It's funny the way game mechanics work, right? It doesn't seem that greeting a couple of strangers on the street would be enough to counteract deeds such as, well, killing strangers, but hey. Anything goes in Rockstar's world. Besides, it's got to be much easier to counteract your dirty deeds as an outlaw in the early 20th century than you might think. It's not like they had the Internet to circulate Arthur's face all over the place at the speed of light! Maybe that explains it? At least a little <br><br> <br>If there's anything gamers love more than gaming, it's probably memes. Video games are the perfect source for memes because of their less-than-realistic graphics, funny AI, and what some like to call "game logic." Though most games tend to follow real-world rules, sometimes that can look a little ridiculous. Some games, like the two in the Red Dead Redemption series, have so many characters and such an involved storyline it's hard not to create memes out of them. If you follow the series at all or know anything about good ole John Marston, you're bound to laugh at these ten me<br><br> <br>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 timeโas 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<br><br> <br>Widely regarded as one of the scariest games of all time, Amnesia: The Dark Descent induces feelings of terror and agony as you delve further into the game. The amount of exploration contained in Amnesia: The Dark Descent makes it a first-person adventure game and a horror g<br> <br>Kieran Duffy is a strange supporting character who drifts throughout Red Dead Redemption 2 . He doesn't get along very well with either John or Arthur, though John makes his distrust in the former O'Driscoll gang member pretty obvious when he says the quote above. The quote also makes a statement about John's characterization: he's capable of being amicable with people, even when he doesn't want to be, but that doesn't mean he necessarily likes them. It also might even speak to the character development John goes through from the Red Dead Redemption 2 story to the Red Dead Redemption <br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game and it's packed full of easter eggs and references that only the most dedicated of players will find. The map is so huge that you could spend hours trawling the wilderness and only find one, maybe two, of the fun secrets Rockstar tucked a<br><br> <br>Dutch is pretty good at talking his way out of unpleasant situations, right up till the end. At the end of Red Dead Redemption , when John's got him cornered, Dutch throws away his gun and gives a speech on how he knows how pointless it is to fight nature. He can't fight change, and he also can't fight his own nature. It's a thought-provoking speech, particularly when he says "they'll just find another monster," which they indeed do when turning on J<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>Dying Light is an exceptional [https://Openworldgamer.com/ Open world games strategy]-world survival title and first-person adventure game. Players engage in parkour to complete objectives as they stave off an attack of zombies. A sequel to Dying Light has been available since 2<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>The shooting was a big point of contention with the game when it released on console, but this issue could be less of a problem simply due to how most players on PC will control Arthur Morgan during his adventures in the Wild West of Amer<br><br> <br>Rockstar's 2006 hit game Bully was widely praised and many gamers are awaiting the announcement of a sequel. Clearly Rockstar hasn't forgotten about this fan favorite, since RDR2 includes a reference to the game. In the side quest "The Noblest of Men, and a Woman" you're supposed to track down several old gunslingers. The quest culminates in a duel with one of the characters and if you win, you can pick up his revolver. The gun has the Latin phrase "Canis Canem Edit" engraved on the barrel. It means "dog eat dog" and also happens to be the title of Bully 's European rele<br>
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