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10 Genius Rock Musicians Who Should Score Movies

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Red Dead Redemption II featured a lot of characters who operated under a morally gray umbrella. They were good people, but they did bad things. However, if there is one thing all gamers in the history of ever can agree upon, it's that the character of Micah Bell was a downright vill


The magic of Undertale ' s Morality is that it doesn't bank on the traditional reputation meter or karma level. Morality is based on how you interact with characters, sparing, killing or even dating them. The culmination of these interactions will determine the type of end


As mentioned, everyone is out for blood in this game mode. Especially for players who cannot properly defend themselves yet, the Feuds and Parley feature is perfect for newcomers. If another player is consistently hunting the player down, the player has the option to either Feud or Parley. Feud means both players enter a team deathmatch with a set timer. The player with the most kills wins. Parley allows a dialogue between two players. Neither player will be allowed to use their weapons during this time and have to talk to each other to sort out their differences. Although, in order for these to work, both players have to agree on using

It's not good enough to just write a catchy tune, a fun beat, or something pleasing to the ear. The music has to be composed, paced, structured, and created specifically to go along perfectly with what's being shown on the screen, matching the mood and tone of that exact moment in the movie's story. With that said, there's a wealth of talent in the world of rock'n'roll that would be up for the challenge, and if paired with the right project, would be able to create a perfectly crafted, unique, and bad-ass movie soundtr


Let's be honest, Bill Williamson's lack of smarts is a bit of a running joke within the Van Der Linde Gang. Even Arthur pokes fun at Bill's slow wits. So when Micah Bell comes along and commends Bill for using his head in the later stages of the game, it's a nice thing for him to do. Is it a bald-faced lie? Yes, yes it is. Is Micah just singing Bill's praises in order to sway him to his side of the rapidly dividing camp lines? Yes to that to. Still, it's a kind gest


One of the genuine good things about Micah is his willingness to square things out with Dutch. When Micah gets into trouble and potentially spoils things for the whole gang, he steers clear of the camp until he can bring a good take as a kind of apology. This is a commendable action. It shows that Micah is the kind of person who insists on returning what he perceives as favors and showing obeisance to the leader of the gang. It's no wonder that Dutch holds him in such high est


Arthur was more than just talented in terms of literacy; he was also a lovely artist. Throughout the game, he jots down drawings of points of interest in his journal, as well as various animals and other things you encounter across the


He was the prime antagonist of the game, the man whose guts we hated with all the anger in our bodies. But despite our bitter feelings toward Micah, could it be that he's not as evil as we thought he was? Read on if you want to know about all the times Micah Bell was a good person in Red Dead Redemption 2 Locations Dead Redemption


To say nothing of the two epilogue chapters on top of it, adding a solid 5-10 hours to an already lengthy campaign. That said, it’s ultimately for the better. While a lengthy epilogue might seem like much for a game as long as _ Red Dead Redemption II _ , it’s the ribbon that ties the story toget


Money makes the digital wild west world go round. To make money, select the Story Mission On-Call by using the D-pad to open up the Free Roam menu. Jumping into these missions will pair the player with randoms. As the missions are just the beginning, the rewards start off small but grow the more the player levels up. These missions will help players make money early on. Also, repeating the same missions will not give the same amount of money. Doing them once is the only time the player can get money, so try out different types of missions for making money. Also, the better the player does in missions, the higher they will be rewarded. It's completely random what types of missions the game will give the player. Now to level up quickly, it is the same as making money. Doing Story Missions can help the player earn XP to unlock new weapons and future missions and bare higher rewards. These missions can also be played with friends, so get a group and begin growing toget


Spending time at John’s ranch and serving as a proper rancher is one of the highlights of the original _ Red Dead Redemption _ . It’s John’s return to normalcy and opportunity for the audience to decompress before everything falls apart in the finale. Given how often John mentions his ranch over the course of the game, it’s fitting this serves as the story’s final sett


All the same, it doesn’t in the epilogue either. Instead, Sadie just fully adapts to life as a bounty hunter, something that narratively suits her better than finding peace. Her relationship with John ends up being an important driving force in the epilogue, giving John the financial means to start his ranch and explaining why Ross didn’t come after Sadie in _ RDR1