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Best Side Quests Players Overlook In Red Dead Redemption 2

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Players can start this mission by finding a man named Sam Odessa north of the Scratching Post in New Austin. Odessa tells John he is headed to California, wanting to bring his family from the Black Sea in Europe to the Pacific Ocean in three generations. The first encounter has John warn Odessa about the dangers of Gaptooth Ri


The worlds they create are no joke and the towns and cities in Red Dead Redemption 2 were just as captivating as the Van Der Linde Gang. Let's now take a look at and rank the 10 most notable towns and cities in Red Dead Redemption


Sea of Coronado- Players will find this hideout at the most southwest portion of the map they can go. Typically the hideout will spawn right on the banks of the sea, and enemies will usually appear on a ridge above the pla


After finding all the pieces, the player must go to El Matadora and give the pieces to the treasure hunter. This will have the player follow the hunter into a cave, where they find a box. As it turns out, the box is empty and there is no treasure to be found. It's a shame, but the fact that the quest is pretty hilarious in its own right makes this lack of a reward slightly better. It's a classic Rockstar moment that shows that the developer won't shy away from taking the mickey out of everything and everyone possible, including the player themsel


John Marston is many things to many different people, including himself. To some, he was a vicious outlaw; to others, a desperate family man who would do anything to return to those he loved. To me, he was and will always be an honorable man in a dishonorable wo

For instance, in one discussion, Mary-Beth says, "One day, I'd love a beautiful fountain pen and a... great desk in a quiet room and... to write the most beautiful stories." Later, when John finds out her wishes came true, few players will remember the original conversation. This is just one of many foreshadowing conversations that occurs at the Van Der Linde Gang's ca


I remember thinking that this surely couldn't be the end of John. Not after all he'd done. I was convinced that there was a way to survive the final shoutout with the government. At the very least, I hoped that I could take Ross down with me. It seemed the only just option, the only thing that seemed fair. But Red Dead Redemption isn't interested in being f


Once everyone has been killed, players will be given a choice between killing or sparing the leader of the gang. Either way they have the potential to get a treasure map, but sparing him will give players a boost to their honor. Players will then just need to follow the treasure map to pick up any nearby cash or trinkets. Players should also loot nearby bodies to restock their ammo or pick up some mo


This hidden bit of dialogue is easily missable in both the first and second playthroughs. While playing as Arthur, interacting with a mirror makes the Outlaw start to criticize himself, particularly the way he lo


However, what players very likely don't encounter is that same weather turning against them, as it is possible to get struck by lightning in the game. And much like in real life, it's a very rare occurrence. Naturally, though, the more time players spend in the game, the more likely it is to hap


And so John is gunned down, and perhaps the most tragic outcome of all is that his son follows him down the path of the outlaw. In some ways, John's life can be seen as a waste. But to strive against what we know to be wrong, even if the outcome seems inevitable, is never a wa


If you happen to enjoy fishing as much as Arthur does the shop in Lagras is home to a great collection of bait. Be careful not to run into any alligators as they can come up out of nowhere and seriously injure Arthur in a fl


Still, the real masterstroke of the game is that it lets us live life with our MacGuffin. A MacGuffin is an object or person that drives the plot forward. Our character needs to get or regain the MacGuffin, and thus it justifies everything they do in pursuit of it. Usually, when the MacGuffin is acquired, that's when the credits roll. But that's not the case with Red Dead Redempti


John takes no pleasure in what he has to do, but he does it because he is a man of honor, and a man of honor Rdr2 Bloodhound can be manipulated in this world of chaos. If the roles were reversed and any of John's former allies were in his place, the only thing that might motivate them is gr


A family is seen building a house here, with Arthur being able to come back later on to help them deal with a group of bandits who've opened fire on them. Another visit will lead to the revelation that the people here don't have the money to fund additional construction, and Arthur can choose to help them out with a small donation of a hundred dollars. However, the final visit reveals that the family eventually sold this land off to a group of farmers, giving Arthur his money back along with an extra fifty for his effo