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Red Dead Redemption 2: Arthur s 10 Most Heroic Moments Ranked

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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-world 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


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After the lackluster release of Dead Island, it appeared as if the first-person zombie adventure genre took a tumble for the worse. With few developers willing to give it another try, developer Techland picked up the to

Red Dead Redemption 2 may seem like a simple Western-style shooter on the surface, but anyone who has played it will know there are a lot of mechanics at play that make it a rich and engaging experience. The more a player knows about these mechanics, the better an outlaw they can


All players need to do is find some beard tonic and apply it to enhance Arthur's beard. It's a simple RDR2 tip that's perfect for players who want their version of Arthur to exude potent dad energy and look intimidating as he guns down enemies by the hundreds with a cold look on his f


Ross is the one who kills John, having betrayed him. Of course, this is a big deal for the player, as John is the protagonist, but what happens next is still quite sad. Jack avenges John in an epic duel with Ross, and the latter is gunned down mercilessly and dies by the rivers


The original Red Dead Redemption was the game to start the decade out, and Red Dead Redemption 2 came out in 2018 to wrap the decade up. Unsurprisingly, a majority of RDR2 's fanbase came from the original Red Dead game. Most of the players who loved Red Dead Redemption were teenagers in 2010 who have come back to love Red Dead Redemption 2 as adults. By the time Red Dead Redemption 2 comes to a close in 1907, Jack Marston has grown from the four-year-old he is at the beginning of the story into a pre-teen. When gamers first met Jack in Red Dead Redemption , he was sixteen years old; by the end of the story, he was eighteen years old. So though the storyline is a little messed up, in a way, gamers can still feel like they grew up with Jack Mars


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To make matters worse, the rest of the games are also littered with untimely and sorrowful deaths. Despite their mistakes and stature as criminals and outlaws, fans can't help but feel attached to them and their stories, and when they die, their loss is truly felt. The player hates themselves for feeling it, but the feeling is there neverthel


A modern beat 'em up featuring Billy and Jimmy should be a relatively safe bet. In reality, Wander of the Dragons succeeds in doing nothing right, a feat that is actually quite impressive. The ugly graphics are easy to spot, but screenshots cannot do justice to just how awful this beat 'em up feels to p

Despite earning a couple of solid scores, critics who did not like Postal III really did not like it. Released almost a decade after Postal II , 2011's sequel sticks to the same gameplan as its predecessor. Postal Dude returns to spread havoc across the streets of a stereotypical American town, although he is free to choose whether to align with the cops or corrupt offici


It's funny the way game mechanics work, right? It doesn't seem that greeting a couple of strangers on the street would be enough to counteract deeds such as, well, killing strangers, but hey. Anything goes in Rockstar's world. Besides, it's got to be much easier to counteract your dirty deeds as an outlaw in the early 20th century than you might think. It's not like they had the Internet to circulate Arthur's face all over the place at the speed of light! Maybe that explains it? At least a little


One of the many things players love about Red Dead Redemption 2 is Arthur's amazing beard and how it grows naturally as many days pass in-game. His beard can become as bushy as can be, but this growth stops after a point. This can be disappointing, but there's a simple way to ensure that Arthur can look grizzlier than ever if players want his beard to grow even m


Unfortunately, a set of tools for working leather will only be good for a single satchel, so if players want to keep upgrading theirs, they will need to keep purchasing more advanced and professional tools for Pearson. Every satchel upgrade doubles the number of inventory items that players can carry, culminating with the "Legend of the East Satchel", which has a capacity of 99 for most items. Once players complete the game and keep playing it as John Marston, they'll be able to buy from Fences any satchel Arthur did not have Pearson craft for him. Granted, this becomes a bit pointless at the end of the game, but those looking to collect them all will find this option very use