10 Things You Didn t Know About Red Dead Redemption 2
We're trying not to be too stingy when it comes to commending Micah for things. However, we honestly think that his time with Arthur on Guarma was him at his best. Micah and the rest were thrust into a sticky, war-riddled situation , but they were able to count on each other to get themselves out of it. Everyone, including Micah, pulled their own weight when it came to rallying together and fighting off Fussar's forces. Micah Bell proved he was a reliable guy in a fight in this strangest of Red Dead chapt
There is a unique feature with his worn gambler hat, in that it is incredibly similar to that of Butch Cassidy from the classic film Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid , a movie that hugely influenced all three Red Dead mov
Throughout Red Dead Redemption , Arthur ( should you choose to ) will help a lot of people, even meeting people who would consider him a friend. A lot of these people are reachable once Arthur has d
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 latest title from the violent series takes an enraged Spartan and tosses him into the snow. An older, more restrained (kind of) Kratos is left to care for his son, Atreus, amidst a lot of divine intervention. The fight-filled franchise is at its best here, and IGN felt it deserving as well.
Micah Bell can't be all bad if he gives Arthur Morgan an off-hand holster. When Arthur goes to Strawberry to bust Micah out of jail, a major hassle ensues. The two outlaws end up having to shoot up practically the whole town in order to escape. (This was due in part to Micah's craziness, but we digress.) Afterwards, in order to repay Arthur for this favor, Micah gives him an off-hand holster. This in turns gives players the ability to dual-wield pistols. See, Micah can do some good in the wo
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's journal is a brilliant part of the Red Dead 2 game for those who care to delve into Arthur's thoughts. He is a talented writer in terms of neatness and literacy skills. In the epilogue, John inherits all of Arthur's stuff, including said jour
If you have high honor at the end of Arthur's time in Red Dead Redemption II , you get to witness Micah's last good moment. Even though the two were at deadly blows just seconds ago, after Dutch ends the confrontation, Micah chooses to walk away, Resource leaving Arthur to die staring at the sunrise. This may not seem like the ultimate act of goodness, but this is Micah we're talking about here. Conversely, if you had low honor, Micah kills Arthur in cold blood instead. Which, if you think about it from a certain point of view, shows that Micah recognizes and responds to Arthur's ho
John must complete some missions, like collecting all the dinosaur bones. Other stranger missions, though, can be completed by both Arthur and John, and so have unique dialogue for John and for the player to en
But Abigail is still only in a bit of _ RDR _ , so _ Red Dead Redemption II _ ’s epilogue gives audiences an opportunity to see the scope of their relationship. Now that they’ve mended things, John and Abigail are much stronger. All the same, John has to earn Abigail's trust & love, truly proving to her that he can be a family man worth loving. His proposal to her might very well be the best scene in the g
Taking control of John a few years later, the epilogue is an opportunity to show us how the west is changing and why it becomes what it does by the events of the first game. Technology is improving, and the country is moving towards something "greater" entirely. It’s important _ RDR II _ showcase this as it better connects it to its predeces
Arthur’s arc ends with his death, but we don’t truly see the value or scope of its ending until the epilogue. Arthur _ is _ the old west, a man trapped in another era. Unlike John who could adapt in the first game, however, Arthur can’t. Not only because he’s so ingrained in the only life he’s known, but because he’s dy
However, as is typical of John, he was too late and failed in his pursuits. The gold rush petered off in 1899 due to a combination of waning national interest, a lack of coverage in the media, and a recent discovery of gold in Ala
You're probably already well-aware that you can rob pretty much anyone you come in Red Dead . But unfortunately for you and Arthur, you aren't the only ne'er-do-wells out there. Sometimes, you might find that after bumping into a stranger while walking through the streets of Saint Denis that you have a little less cash on you than you did before. This is because, true to realistic situations of the time, NPCs can and will pickpocket you. So be careful the next time you get off your horse and decide to traverse the streets on f