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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-open world games Maps 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


"More, more, more." That's the increasingly stagnant design philosophy of most AAA publishers, and at this point? It's tiring. But Nintendo made a bold proclamation with its brilliant reboot of its flagship series: "More fun, more fun, more fun." Because f or all its sweeping fantasy, its downtrodden lore, its epic scale, that's what Breath of the Wild is all about: fun. By setting players loose in an elastic, responsive world and giving them next to no restrictions, Nintendo stumbled upon what most publishers were missing out on - having a heart. That heart reinvigorated a dull genre, restored my faith in Zelda , and put every Ubisoft grind-fest to shame with great aplomb. Also, it gave us Link in Gerudo clothes, and we can all be grateful for t


With this mod you can walk on air as much as you'd like. Just watch out because you can still get shot in the air like a sitting duck! It's less like flying as it is running on air, to further add to John Marston's list of godlike powers so he can rain chaos in the west. This mod is a good way to quickly travel as you wander all over, and even more fun for physics dives and watching the characters ragd


From small mods that improve the way Arthur controls to massive tweaks that change the way players approach a game, it's easy to see why Red Dead Redemption 2 has become a hotbed of modding like nothing before it. Players who love Red Dead Redemption 2 but can't ignore some of its minute yet annoying faults can use mods to remove most of these frustrations and make the game as engaging as possible in just a few minu


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 time—as 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


Arthur is more interesting than any of the other main characters seen in Rockstar games. His development from a cold gunslinger to a sick man trying to do good is masterly told. Watching as he gets sicker and sicker as his world crumbles around him is an emotional experie


It's actually apart of a larger physics mod, but with a key tap, you can automatically go into drunk mode... all the time. Red Dead Redemption 2's drunk mode has always been fun to play and too short-lived for those looking to play the whole game as severely drunk immortal John Marston. This mod also allows you to do more with your physics as well, so many more weird and floaty possibilities can hap


If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, lawmen can be a pretty dangerous bunch—especially if you find yourself in a state with a bounty on your head. Grizzly bears and cougars don't really discriminate, and if you don't have the right loadout, they can be some of the deadliest pawns on the board. But not all enemies in Red Dead games are living and breathing with weapons on hand; water is definitely one of the most dangerous foes you'll face while out there on the ra


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


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has so much to offer in terms of exploration and discovery that it was almost impossible for me to ever feel anything other than childlike wonder when venturing out in its world. I couldn’t put it down, but when I finally had to, I just couldn’t stop thinking about


One such moment happens when Morgan is tasked with collecting money from Arthur Londonderry. When he finds out his namesake has died, Arthur goes to see his widow. Upon finding Mrs. Londerderry and her son living in destitute, he no longer attempts to collect the money. Then the player is given a choice whether to absolve the debt or absolve it AND give them some c