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
John does write in the journal, but to say he has the same linguistic ability as Arthur is an inaccuracy. John's journal entries often are more rugged on the writing side of things with a lot of crossed-out words and far more errors in regards to spell
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
You're probably already well-aware that you can rob pretty much anyone you come in Red Dead . But unfortunately for you and Arthur, you aren't the only ne'er-do-wells out there. Sometimes, you might find that after bumping into a stranger while walking through the streets of Saint Denis that you have a little less cash on you than you did before. This is because, true to realistic situations of the time, NPCs can and will pickpocket you. So be careful the next time you get off your horse and decide to traverse the streets on f
By the same token, though, it can be tough to strictly follow the main plot from objective to objective. You’ll constantly see things on the road or on the horizon, from events to intriguing NPCs and areas. Can you resist the urge to take a little detour and investig
Arthur’s arc ends with his death, but we don’t truly see the value or scope of its ending until the epilogue. Arthur _ is _ the old west, a man trapped in another era. Unlike John who could adapt in the first game, however, Arthur can’t. Not only because he’s so ingrained in the only life he’s known, but because he’s dy
100% completion goes all the way down to having every single Compendium entry. Yes, that sort of thing comes with the territory, but it’s such a time-consuming endeavor that many players just won’t want to go to all the effort. If you have limited gaming time, would you rather spend it progressing through this gripping tale or hunting down largely unnecessary it
Every player knows you can meet former gang members, both dead and alive. But these meetings are different. These are some people whose lives Arthur has affected, such as the Veteran. When you find these people, John has unique conversations with them talking about Arthur. A lovely touch, and a beautiful detail added by Rocks
With so many main story missions and endless side missions (not to mention stranger missions and quests you come across just riding around the map), it's hard to find a moment to just sit and let Arthur (and his horse) be. But if you find a moment, it can actually be quite rewarding. In addition to watching some small idling animations both Arthur and his horse will perform, if you wait long enough, Arthur might just start humming or singing to himself. How's that for some real
It's certainly viable with as many hours and pages of story that went into the game, but it's still impressive. The developers went out of their way to take into account how the player wanted to play the game and worked to accommodate t
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 Redemption 2 guide Dead chapt
Luckily, this list is here to help you with all of that. By the time you finish reading this list, you'll either want to start the whole game over again, know more about the game than ever before, or preferably, b
While players do spend a lot of time in Annesburg near the end of the main story, there is a sense of dread that falls over the town. This is likely because of the issues between Arthur, Dutch, and Micah that have been steadily building for the last few chapters, and any beauty or fun found in Annesburg is drowned out by the gang's troubles. It's a shame since this large town is pretty fun to explore if players try not to focus on the main narrative and how tensions are boiling over at this po
It's no secret that Arthur is unimpressed with John's efforts to run away from life as a husband and father. Even if he and Abigail weren't officially married during the main story, he still could have stepped up. In his journal, Arthur makes an allusion to how he should have married Abigail before she fell in love with John. And if you think about how he interacts with Abigail and takes care of Jack when John isn't around, it really doesn't come as much of a surprise that the two of them have history. Dutch did say she'd been with the whole gang, after
