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30 Things Everyone Completely Missed In Red Dead Redemption 2

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What is so crazy about this is that it's not just your own horse that will burst into flames. If an NPC attempts to ride a horse through this spot, their horse will light up as well. I dearly loved my horse too much to ride through the area myself. But I did hang around for fifteen minutes waiting for an unsuspecting bystan


The Old West is indeed ancient by today's standards, but let's not forget that back then they also had civilizations that were old even to them. For example, vikings. Well if you want Arthur to uncover some ancient Skyrim like architecture, follow the curve at the beginning of the R in Roanoke Val


Every dollar counts in the first three chapters. Should you want to upgrade the camp or any of Arthur’s belongings, you’ll actively need to find means of making money. Whether it be selling valuables, robbing folk, or just playing mini-games, money making is slow, but precious. You truly feel as though you’re building a wallet you can be proud


I was caught completely off-guard when I found out I could do that. I had not played dominoes (in real life) for a long time. Luckily for me, my skills had not disappeared in all that time. I was able to claim victory more often than


While the two are married in their own sense and call each other husband and wife, they are not common law married. Nobody in the gang recognizes them as married overtly so there’s nothing to contradict Dutch’s claim, but it’s quite clear Dutch is referring to a real marriage in the first game. The bigger problem is they get married AFTER the last mission meaning Dutch would never have kn


This is another find that is perhaps just the start of another quest. If you head directly south of the I in Ambarino, you can find a house reminiscent of ones you can find in The Shire from The Lord of the Rings . Unfortunately, you can't go inside. There is something else off about it though. Above the door is a turtle symbol, the same one the cult Mary's brother tried to join. Is there a connection? Perhaps we'll soon find


Slightly south you will find a viking burial ground where you can obtain a helmet and hatchet. The helmet looks cool, but it doesn't have any special attributes and the hatchet is just a throwing axe that is slightly alte

Chapter 1 feature a great introduction to hunting. Not only does Arthur need to move methodically and carefully while hunting his prey, he needs to physically track them by examining his surroundings. Then Eagle Vision comes into p


Everyone is accounted for. Everyone save for Karen. The most Karen gets near the finale is a mention in Arthur’s notebook that she turned to drink. Meeting Mary-Beth in Saint Denis reiterates this idea and that’s as far as it goes. Does it make sense? Perhaps, but everyone else got their little epilogue. It seems strange Karen didn’t appear even in the form of a gr


Surprise, surprise, there are UFOs in this game. It's pretty easy to find once you know where to go. If you travel northeast of the second N in New Hanover, you’ll see a lake. Once you're there you'll find skeletons inside a cabin in a scene straight from Fallout 4. There's a cryptic letter that talks about other beings coming back for them at 2 A.M. If you go back inside at that time, you'll see a ship fly above. Is this a clue for the DLC? Will we see cowboys and aliens duke it out? I hope


The big question is, have you tried the same trick with pigs? If you haven't, I am going to tentatively suggest that you do. I've seen alligators ignore floating bodies before. But as it turns out, pigs can be just as hungry for fresh meat. If you need a handy way to destroy evidence, try p


If there’s one thing we all need to take away from Red Dead Redemption II ’s design it’s that realism is not necessarily a good thing. Mind you, the game’s more real moments are not detrimental to the whole experience, but they bog the game down considerably. Want to walk from point A to point B? Get used to Arthur moving at a snail’s p

Micah is an utterly pathetic loser. From the start of the game up until the very end, Micah never grows or changes, only devolves. He is a mess who needs to rely on others to thrive and any moment he spends with Dutch involves him kissing butt like it’s his job. He is the ultimate yes


Everyone who plays Red Dead Redemption 2 has, at some point, tried to feed an alligator a lifeless body. Don't lie, you know you've tried it. Hiding the evidence of your crimes before it is investigated makes se


The smallest of pits and falls (by video game standards) have left my character either badly wounded or biting the dust. I'm telling you, it's ridiculous. I'm not completely irate over this happening though. I've laughed more than a few times after a short trip managed to cut down Arthur Morgan in his pr


You play as an outlaw on the frontier in red Dead redemption 2 missions Dead Redemption 2, so not much peaceful diplomacy occurs when you find yourself in a sticky situation. More often than not, you'll have to whip out your guns faster than a greased rabbit on a slippery hot skil