Red Dead Redemption 2: 10 Times Micah Was Actually Good: Difference between revisions
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Arthur not only makes fun of John for his inability to swim, but he constantly derides him for running away from his family. He also takes Jack finishing in an attempt to bond with him. John's absence (both physically and mentally), Arthur's busy nature, and Arthur's decision to teach him fishing instead of swimming all culminated in Jack never learning how to s
Javier Escuella was a Mexican revolutionary who built up a pretty notable reputation. He became notorious for fighting against what he often described as a corrupt system. It seems that Javier has been fighting for his life for a majority of
Okay, just hear us out on this. From a certain point of view, it was the morally upstanding thing to do to inform the government about the activities of a criminal gang. Micah turning rat and letting Pinkerton Jim Milton know about Dutch's plans and location could be construed as a good thing. If you think about it, Micah was just doing his civic duty as a member of society. The fact that it churns our stomachs to sing Micah's praises shouldn't stop you from being object
And Micah never hesitates to share these tips with his fellow Van Der Linde Gang members. When he hears about a potential take on a stagecoach, Micah lets Arthur know about it, even though the two of them aren't exactly close. If that's not being a decent-ish criminal friend, we don't know what
If you're someone who believes in fate and purpose, then you'll believe that Leopold Strauss was meant to send Arthur on that mission to collect owed money that had him contracting a sickness. Without Strauss scheming people out of house and home, you don't get Arthur's journey of redemption and reflect
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
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
Similarly to his writing skill though, John seriously lacks in artistic ability. While Arthur sketches lovely drawings, John merely scribbles clear outlines that half resemble the thing he is attempting to draw. It is a fun feature and a brilliant detail added by Rockstar, showing that John is capable at a bass level of this type of thing, but lacks any real tal
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, 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
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
Following the events of Red Dead Redemption 2 tips Dead Redemption , the player takes control of Jack, and he shares similar gameplay capabilities with his father. Unfortunately, this includes his complete inability to swim. This is given further depth in Red Dead Redemption
Though Micah's demeanor is almost immediately grating, his first few actions in Red Dead Redemption II's prologue are admirable. While looking for shelter in the snowy mountains, Dutch, Arthur, and Micah stumble upon an occupied homest
Well, this may have been an obvious point, but it’s a crucial one. Given the hard nature of the Van Dr Linde gang ’s lives, and going in with the knowledge that things couldn’t end well for Arthur (given the series timeline), it was clear that this wasn’t going to be a happy story. Nevertheless, it’s a grim and gripping
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