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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Most people understand the ties between Arthur and John Marston, or either of them and Dutch Van Der Linde. The connection that's not often talked about is the one between Sadie Adler and Micah. At the beginning of the game, he's the one who points out Sadie's home as a point of interest. This cascades into the series of events that follow, but it ties him to her from the start. That's why it's so fulfilling when she's there with John when they take out Micah and make him draw his final breath in the snow-covered mounta<br><br> <br>Arthur Morgan, although stoic and somewhat reserved in person, is much different on the page and in his head. He writes long, eloquent paragraphs about the situations he finds himself in, and although the game does show the player these entries when they pertain to big story events there are many, many more which appear that Red Dead Redemption 2 never tells the player about. Arthur writes about strangers he counters, small interactions he has with NPCs, and even draws interesting items and locations he discovers throughout the g<br><br> <br>John's crude, rudimentary drawings aren't just those of an uneducated criminal, but instead come across as the emulation of a younger sibling, like a person desperate to show that they can also provide a service despite a lack of experience or training. John's acceptance of his own faults and limitations is a trait his character has embodied since the beginning of Red Dead Redemption , and while his frank and blunt nature often leads to tense situations and comedic moments it's the fleshing out of his character in Red Dead Redemption 2 which truly completes Rockstar Games' tragic Wild West tale, one which ends with John's death and his son Jack Marston following in his footsteps despite all efforts to the contr<br> <br>Though it helps make him a more vile character, it does become uncomfortable hearing what Micah is capable of. He's obviously without a moral compass and this becomes crystal clear when Arthur helps Micah escape from the jail in Strawbe<br><br> <br>He says, "I always wondered if I was unlucky...but maybe I'm just not very good." On its own, it's a funny line, but if you take what he's saying as a reflection of his life, it shows he understands he's lived an unsavory existence up until that po<br><br> <br>Mysterious Writing #5: This one is located near the Soup Kitchen. Head past the cathedral and into the dodgy saloon in Saint-Denis. Players can find this in the northeastern part of Saint-Denis. Here, a red building will be labeled as the soup kitchen. The writing is on a red wall in white text. Interact with it to register it. It reads I drink from theMaiden and I live Again in the dead The heart of theRing of bl<br><br> <br>It seems that with every new AAA release Rockstar Games puts out they push the envelop when it comes to <a href="https://Www.Openlandguide.xyz/">Open world game news</a> detail, among plenty of other game development facets. Red Dead Redemption 2 managed to crush the level of intricate detail in GTA V , which seemed like an almost impossible task. The world in RDR 2 feels handcrafted in a way that clearly displays how the studio developed a work ethic and culture focused on crunch. The moment Rockstar Games unveils gameplay for GTA VI don't be surprised if it once again ups the a<br><br> <br>While Arthur wasn't an educated man, he had a way with words that could make a room fill with laughter. He loved and was loyal to those around him, but tended to show it through a rough exterior filled with insults or jokes at someone's expe<br><br> <br>A neat water cooler moment that took place while the world dove into Red Dead Redemption 2 was whether or not you as a player were taking care of Arthur Morgan's hygiene. Players who got distracted, or just didn't care, could end up with an Arthur who had long hair and the beard of a cave<br><br> <br>This isn't explained very well in-game, so players may run into issues trying to acquire perfect pelts from the animals they bring down. Perfect pelts will earn the player drastically more money when sold, and so it almost isn't worth hunting any animal that isn't perfect. The only way to ensure that an animal's pelt is perfect is to use a set of binoculars to observe animals from a distance. This will show a series of stars that rate the quality of animals. Only three-star animals provide perfect pe<br> <br>For the most part, Arthur presents himself as the ideal Western protagonist. He's a strong and stubborn man who knows his way around horses as well as firearms. Throughout the game's narrative, players come to understand how empathetic and human Arthur is among a cast of toxic masculinity and sinn<br><br> <br><img src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1764344815160-0e2afc6939a0?ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8N3x8b3BlbiUyMHdvcmxkJTIwZ2FtZSUyMG1vbmV5JTIwZ3VpZGV8ZW58MHx8fHwxNzcyOTcyNTMzfDA\u0026ixlib=rb-4.1.0" style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="Subway logo with green background" />John's journal, on the other hand, isn't quite as fanciful, despite him being a much more verbose character in person. As the main protagonist of Red Dead Redemption and the avatar which players take control of after Arthur Morgan's death in Red Dead Redemption 2, John isn't afraid to let people know he isn't keen on keeping thoughts and feelings internal when they need to be expressed, and he isn't the type of person to go in for such highfalutin concepts as art and education. Although he still sketches each new animal that he comes across, John's drawings are simple, almost child-like, and when he writes he adds lines underneath his words so that he doesn't end up scribbling all over the p<br>]]></description>
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