30 Things Everyone Completely Missed In Red Dead Redemption 2

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On entering the bar, you will see a drunkard who has definitely seen better days and a man writing a book. This man will give you photographs of the most famous gunslingers and send you on a quest to find and challenge t


Just because Arthur is a rough-and-tumble cowboy does not mean he doesn’t know good art when he sees it. In this side mission , Arthur meets a French man by the name of Charles Chatenay, who he shares a conversational drink w

Getting around the map the old-fashioned way (quite literally), AKA on horseback, is fantastic, and a superb opportunity to learn more about the world. That being said, sometimes you don't want to traipse all the way across the map, especially if you only want to go to another town just for an item or a haircut. While you can ride in a train or a wagon, there's an easier, and cheaper way. In the camp ledger, upgrade Dutch's lodging, and you'll be able to upgrade Arthur's. This gives him a map in his tent, allowing you to fast travel anywhere, for f


With so much to do, it can be hard to decide where to go next. Do you continue the rip-roaring campaign? Do you help a criminal stuck in the middle of nowhere? Do you waste your money and get flat out drunk? Lucky for you, we at The Gamer have compiled a list of the most unique side missions in Red Dead Redemption


Bigfoot has been synonymous with Rockstar games since 2004's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas . There is a picture in your house fans thought was a clue to its discovery, but it wasn't in the game. This continued into the first Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto V and is back yet again for this g


Realism in Red Dead Redemption 2 is a funny thing. The game seems to strictly adhere to it in parts, such as only being able to have two guns at arm's reach when off your horse. Yet at other times, it seems to flip completely, and go a bit bananas in the traditional GTA sense, with your horse able to carry as much weaponry as Fort Knox during a Red Dead Redemption 2 Multiplayer alert. Regardless, I think they've probably got the balance about right, even if it does feel a little odd at times. They've made a good number of concessions to balance fun with realism. The focus is on having fun, and that's something that's definitely being achie


If Arthur is the muscle and Dutch is the mouthpiece, then Hosea is the mind of Dutch’s gang. He’s the one who investigates each town, meets the locals, and crafts schemes to keep the gang afloat. In many ways, he’s a common swindler, using his intellect to help the people around him get ah


Paying into the gang is totally optional, but it's something I'd advise you do, if only to improve the mood at camp. However, sometimes it can feel like you're the only one who gives a modicum about the camp's welfare. You're donating $100 at a time, everyone else is putting in about 50 cents. To improve this situation, upgrade Dutch's lodging. This will (for one reason or another) inspire everybody else to put more into the collection tin. It's not a drastic improvement, but every little he


A Rockstar game isn’t complete without ridiculous characters and side missions peppered throughout the map. In Red Dead Redemption 2 we get plenty of opportunities to meet the game world’s oddba


Wait, I hear you say, "a viking hatchet?" Yes indeedy! There's a Viking ruin in the game located just across the river from Annesburg, to the northwest. In the middle of this tomb, near an altar, you'll find the viking hatchet. Wielding it not only lets you get your Ragnar Lothbrok on, but also packs a massive punch. It's a throwable that does quite a bit more damage than your standard throwing knife, while also looking very, very cool ind


RDR 2 has its share of creepy situations and weird secrets, but there are times when these can push over beyond strange to horror. A lot of awful things happened in the wild west, and RDR 2 explores these potential happenings. If you head to Braithwaite Manor go on back around to the outhouse. If you do take a look inside the hole. You will encounter a woman who has been locked in the outhouse. However, don’t be quick to rescue her. It seems that something is a little "off" about


Although normally it's best to sell valuables, if you come across anything particularly rare, hold onto it. You often need a particular valuable to craft trinkets that boost your stats. To make a talisman, you need to head to the fence, and go into the craft screen. Here, you'll be able to see exactly what you need to make the item. You'll need a couple of animal pelts or parts, and a particular, unique valuable. They are well worth the effort, trust


Now, before anyone complains, I will admit that the Varmint Rifle is great for dealing with, well, varmints. Taking out small wildlife requires a delicate touch, and this is what said rifle provides. What it does not provide is the firepower to take down bounty hunters, gang members, or lawmen. The weapon does less than half the damage that the Springfield and Bolt-Action rifles do. About the only thing it has going for it is that it's got a fast fire rate and a good-sized magazine. However, you'll need that if you're going to fire enough lead to down anyb