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Possibly one of the funniest of all is the big and mini NPC mod. Having mini Marston run around with a big voice as 20-foot marshals chase after him shooting bullets far above his head is hilarity to itself. With this mod, you can mess with character sizes around you causing havoc because usually the hitboxes aren't changed as well so you'll have a tiny John Marston levitate objects as he picks them up. Add this to your invincible, god mode, telekinesis, and lightning for the equivalent to the world's strongest super h


I'm Commander Shepherd and this is my favorite AAA game of the decade. The first Mass Effect was a competently written RPG with a lackluster game behind it. The third Mass Effect was a slightly over-wrought story with a lackluster ending (but not riot-worthy lackluster, I should stress). Mass Effect 2 was perfect - the Seven Samurai hero collection, the brilliant characters, the fantastic cover-shooter RPG. I only wish the twist of the first ten minutes hadn't been spoiled by marketing - if I could have only gone in blin


There's no doubt that John can handle himself. He's a strong character who has no problems using violence to get his way, and if he needs to remind somebody of that, he will. Sometimes, he does so with a side of humor, though that probably isn't how the character at the wrong end of his shotgun feels about it. John and Uncle don't always get along perfectly well, so it isn't really a surprise when John threatens Uncle with bodily harm when he's impatient with the old man. Luckily for the player, it's something they can laugh


A clear advantage PC games have always had over console games is the ability for the community to make mods that partially or greatly change the type of game players are experiencing. Mods can come in a wide variety and can be as simple as adding subtitles, to adding what are essentially expansion packs using the game's ass


For most games, it feels like the PC version is the priority as it is often the place where most of a player base resides. With Rockstar Games, they make most of their insane amounts of cash from the console audience who has fallen in love with their worlds. If the release on PC of Red Dead Redemption 2 in a broken state doesn't convince you that consoles are their priority then nothing w


John is the quintessential man of the 19th century: masculine, hard-working, and above all, closed off. It isn't easy to get him to open up, so it's no surprise he makes this quip to Arthur during the Red Dead Redemption 2 campaign. It speaks to some pretty clever writing on Rockstar's part as well. While players were excited to get another game under the Red Dead umbrella, Rockstar makes it clear both in gameplay and with Read This method quote that players are supposed to focus on the new characters rather than the old, nostalgia-inducing charact


Red Dead Redemption 2's time has come for a list-worthy amount of hilarious mods. Honestly, it's only a matter of time before we see Spongebob Squarepants riding a zombie mount floating around with a machine gun in the frontiers. We expect this intricate cowboy simulator to go down the road of the Grand Theft Auto games and Skyrim sooner than later. Believe us, the tomfoolery will become so much worse as time goes on! So here are 10 of the best Red Dead Redemption 2 mods so far in their early stage of debauch


John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst


Since PC gamers have been waiting for their chance to experience Rockstar Games' latest AAA release, playing at launch will ensure a healthy player base for the online portion of the game. Now, how long this player base will stay attached to the game is a concern that will be talked about later, but at or near launch there's nothing to worry ab


John Marston doesn't seem to have a problem making light of his past mistakes. This quote makes that very obvious. When Edgar Ross berates John for robbing upwards of forty banks in his earlier years, this quote is the quip John responds with. There's no doubting, especially in Red Dead Redemption 2 that John isn't the most upstanding citizen, but by the time Red Dead Redemption 's storyline starts, he's kind of put his worst days behind him. Maybe that's why he feels so comfortable making light of all the banks he's robbed in the p


It's actually apart of a larger physics mod, but with a key tap, you can automatically go into drunk mode... all the time. Red Dead Redemption 2's drunk mode has always been fun to play and too short-lived for those looking to play the whole game as severely drunk immortal John Marston. This mod also allows you to do more with your physics as well, so many more weird and floaty possibilities can hap
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