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Red Dead Redemption: The 10 Worst Things Micah Has Ever Done

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Red Dead Redemption 2 has finally made its way to PC and fans couldn't be more thrilled. Rockstar Games may take their sweet time bringing over their latest AAA blockbuster releases to PC, but the wait is often worth it due to the communities that inhabit these worlds, and the advantages players get from playing on


Bell uses his tight relationship with Dutch to manipulate him into leaving Abigail in the hands of the Pinkertons as well as persuading him to turn his back on his long-time friend Arthur, even after he exposes Micah as the


It isn't a spoiler to say that Dutch Van Der Linde is arguably the most annoying character in the entirety of the game. He made the type of person he is apparent in the first title in the franchise, and, considering this is a prequel, you get to see it all unfold once ag


All of this is about the console versions of the games, which doesn't take into account that PC players can boost their settings to reveal a open world armor guide|https://Openworldpedia.com/ console games could only dream of experiencing on their hardw


In RDR2 , fans may have been excited to realize Dutch gives a very similar speech when he and Arthur are cornered by soldiers at a cliff overlooking a river. Dutch even starts his speech the same way, with "I have a plan. This is a good one." And he ends it the same way too, by throwing himself off the cl


At the end of the day, the game is not Grand Theft Auto V , and for a large portion of players, they'll quickly realize this and move on. GTA Online provides players with a sandbox that includes vehicles of all varieties with a bevy of weapons that escalate things to extreme lev


Exploring a house to uncover clues about what happened makes the plot thicken as you progress. A twist at the end of Gone Home keeps you on the edge of your seat. As a first-person adventure game, Gone Home is phenome


Red Dead Redemption 2 is a wildly fantastic game, and while it does have its gameplay flaws, no one can deny the stunning quality of its environments. If Red Dead Redemption 2 had merely consisted of walking around in its beautiful world, that might have been enough to make it game of the y


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


That is why it is no surprise that out of the four ways Morgan's story can end, two of them include him getting killed by Micah. One involves Bell shooting Arthur in the head, whereas for the other, Micah stabs him in the chest then the back (the player has to have low honor to achieve those deaths). In both scenarios, Micah is killing a heavily ill unarmed man, further proving what an awful person he


Micah might not be as deep as some Rockstar antagonists, but he evokes a level of hatred that very few villains in gaming history can match. Finding a redeemable quality in the man is difficult, as he is shown to be constantly cruel and selfish throughout the g


As great as it is that PC versions of games can hit max settings and offer mod support rarely seen on consoles, there are some unfortunate drawbacks. Though hacking and cheating aren't exclusive to the PC versions of games, they often don't happen at the same r


The shooting was a big point of contention with the game when it released on console, but this issue could be less of a problem simply due to how most players on PC will control Arthur Morgan during his adventures in the Wild West of Amer


Despite what console diehards would argue, nothing can be more accurate in the gaming space than a mouse and keyboard. The precision that a mouse provides in regards to aiming and rate of fire in comparison to a standard controller is night and


The story takes place in the kingdom of Quendor and the Great Underground Empire and is set 120 years after the previous one, but all magic has mysteriously left the world of Zork and has been replaced by technology. The player uses "Z vision" or the first-person viewpoint to closely examine and interact with their environm


Beecher's Hope gave us nostalgia in spades, but there's honestly not much else keeping us in the Great Plains. Cholla Springs, on the other hand, is simultaneously rolling in the nostalgia factor while also providing players with interesting encounters along the way. It's still surprising to consider how diverse the red desert can be, but it is full of enemies and legendary animals for you to deal with in turn. So not only will players of the original Red Dead Redemption traverse Cholla Springs with a permanent grin on their faces as they fondly remember the first game, they'll have to stay on their toes to deal with whatever problem comes their