It almost seems obvious that Micah would end up being the gang’s rat in hindsight. He spends all his time with Dutch, constantly attracts lawmen, and Continued accuses Arthur of being the real traitor. It’s quite obvious that the audience should be skeptical of Micah which Rockstar knew and remedied with Mo
Alright, back to the funny bugs. While this one doesn’t quite launch you and your horse to the moon, it’s certainly high enough to make coming down again a harrowing (and a final) experience. Found by Reddit user MyCustomUsername, they were on the run from law enforcement when they made the mistake of running their horse into a seemingly ordinary little hill. The hill is, apparently, anything but ordinary , and in no time at all they (and their horse) were launched dozens of feet into the sky, just to come crashing back down to Ea
The problem is, Red Dead Redemption came out before Red Dead Redemption II and John never mentions Arthur. In fact, John actively says that the gang betrayed him and the very notion of family was a fallacy. We see this to be false, but it doesn’t reflect on John’s opinions- it’s just a plot er
This one doesn’t quite fit into the category of funny bugs, but it is an important one to mention . There’s a mission pretty early on in the game called “Polite Society, Valentine Style”. When doing the mission, there are a few different areas where you can fail, and the obvious thing to do would be to select the Retry Checkpoint option when this happ
Every once in a while there’s a bug in a video game that really raises your hackles. Red Dead Redemption 2 has one of these bugs, and man, is it spooky . At a very specific part of the story, you and your gang are riding towards a town to check it out. Along the way, while riding your horse, the faithful companion may actually spontaneously combust. That’s not necessarily the end of your horse (provided you have the right supplies with you), but it’s certainly enough to make you get out of the area like your tail is on f
Almost every single mission in the second game ends with Arthur in a shootout. Rob a bank in complete stealth? You’ll alert the law somehow and end up in a gunfight. Herd some cattle? Gunfight time. Just want to hang out with a friend for a bit? A massive gunfight between all parties involved. Combat just doesn’t feel special anymore when every mission ends up the s
This next map is a bit difficult to find, since it happens on a chance encounter. Most notably found lurking at the top of a large rock to the northeast of Riggs Station, an older treasure hunter will hold the first map in the hunt; however, he is not willing to give up the map or sell it, so you’ll have to either rob him, tie him up, knock him down and make him drop the map so you can get it, or just end him permanently. Kind of dark, but there’s no other way to get this map in the g
Kratos might be skilled at fighting gods and monsters, but he will be facing an entirely new kind of opponent at the 2018 Game Awards, as God of War is facing off against Red Dead Redemption 2 in every category that they are nominated
Travel southwest of the Stilt Shack in the Northwestern corner of West Elizabeth. Take a detour off the path and across the river, into the trees, you will discover the crashed airship. Where did this ship come f
This is the big category and the line-up is strong this year. God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 seem like the most obvious choices, but Marvel’s Spider-Man might also swoop in for a surprise vict
If there’s one thing we all need to take away from Red Dead Redemption II ’s design it’s that realism is not necessarily a good thing. Mind you, the game’s more real moments are not detrimental to the whole experience, but they bog the game down considerably. Want to walk from point A to point B? Get used to Arthur moving at a snail’s p
God of War and Red Dead Redemption 2 will also be competing through proxies in the Best Performance category, with Christopher Judge as Kratos and Roger Clark as Arthur Morgan representing their respective ga
One game that captured the hearts of many in the last decade was Red Dead Redemption . The game followed John Marston, a former outlaw turned rancher who was forced by the federal government to hunt down his former outlaw compatriots. Exploring the Old West and seeing the end of the cowboy era was fascinating to live through. Now in recent weeks the highly anticipated sequel/prequel Red Dead Redemption 2 promises to further bring players into the era before cowboys fell. Exploring the gang Marston ran with before he left with his wife, you play as a new hero and must navigate the rough terrain of the Old W
While this is a bug that gamers are probably quite familiar with by now, it never seems to get old. Found by Reddit user Sinistrality1, John Marston appears to reveal himself to be some kind of superhuman . In the clip, keep an eye on the right side of the screen. John comes hurtling out of the sky like a missile, only to land and immediately regain his feet and keep walking as if nothing out of the ordinary happened. He even looks over at Arthur, as if trying to see if he was noticed or not. Arthur noticed, John. And he’s got his eye on yo


