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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


The first-person adventure aspect of the game is phenomenal, making it one of the best games in its class. If you like the exploration aspect of a first-person adventure game but aren't looking for combat, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture might be the ideal cho


With this mod no one can see you, so you're free to cause havoc and mayhem as you please. It can be a great combo with telekinesis and god mode to have a truly invincible John Marston, or pigeon, at your disposal for sheer havoc in the old west. It's a good way to sneak through miles of bullets when doing a mission or have a good laugh when NPCs talk to ghosts in the air. No matter you're purpose it's going to break the game in great ways, just make sure you don't lose where John

No portion of Red Dead Redemption 2 is as disliked as the part on Guarma. The story felt like it took a nosedive during this chapter, and the open world game news|https://openworldpedia.com/-world environment was gone, replaced with an island in the middle of the ocean that didn't feel connected in any way to prior experiences. Aside from maybe taking out a few parrots and lizards, the hunting is not as interesting as in other areas. Guarma feels like a stain on a game that is known for having engaging and enticing environments. When it's time to leave Guarma, both you and Arthur Morgan will not look back fondly on your time th


The main character controls a group of four players. The story is that they met while playing an MMO, even though this is a single-player game, and their goal is to find a way out. It's a popular first-person adventure and exploration game that's received some critical acclaim, but the catch is that it's only available on the Nintendo


If Red Dead Redemption 2's graphics weren't good enough and you want to test the possibilities of your computer, fret not. There are photorealistic mods already that further shade the whole game and make it look even more stunning than it already is. These types of mods add a whole new level of wow to the game, so much so, you might find yourself just staring and walking around instead of actually playing the g


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


The complete opposite of the cramped Saint Denis, the region around the east Grizzlies is a stunning tribute to the great outdoors. Clear rivers, pristine forests, and jaw-dropping mountain cliffs are all available for players to just stop and appreciate Red Dead Redemption 2's visu


Part of the CD-ROM puzzle and adventure game trend that was popular in the 1990s, The 7th Guest also introduced the concept of Lovecraftian horror to first-person games. Like Myst, it uses 3D graphics and video cut scenes to progress through the st


If you want more crazy in your game, there's nothing better than flinging around a flaming cow at thieves and desperados. This mod is good for either or both, it's simply fun flinging whatever around in the air including cutscene characters. It's also fun watching things blow up around you instead of using old fashioned guns. What you're using is older then guns in their world; it's dark ma


The snow is an actual obstacle for your horse to plow through, making it lose its stamina just by trotting forward. The hunting is fairly choice, but you also have to contend with the packs of ravening wolves that prey on hapless hunters around the mountainsi

Any self-respecting cowboy or outlaw in the American Wild West knows that a satchel that can be used to carry around several items is always useful and necessary. In their satchel, players can carry things like Tonics, Provisions, Ingredients, and various Materials, including animal pelts, basic campfire equipment, herbs, and more. In Red Dead Redemption 2 , Arthur’s satchel can be upgraded after Simon Pearson has been given the necessary tools for working leather through the camp ledger. The camp ledger becomes available after players collect and put any of the debts from the "Money Lending and Other Sins" missions in the donation


With a more average computer, Red Dead Redemption 2 still looks pretty good, albeit not a noticeable improvement over the console version. The one issue that I encountered was that sometimes parts of the landscape in wide shot cutscenes would not render in right away, but never in a way that was noticeably distracting from the st


These are all inarguable issues in Red Dead Redemption 2, and that's before remembering so many of the lavish animations and breathtaking vistas were crafted by people who were supposedly overworked and stressed for months on end. However, when taking in the breadth of the game's story as a whole experience, it's easy to see why so many of those decisions came about, and why, even though many fans complained about having to hold down buttons unnecessarily in order to perform simple actions, those mechanics remain unchanged here on the PC version. Slowness IS life on the frontier, punctuated by moments of humor, drunkeness, and de