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<br>John is not without his downsides, however. Because the sequel is much larger and robust than its predecessor, John has less to do in his own game. This is completely remedied in Red Dead Redemption 2 once the player takes control of John, but for the majority of a player's time with the character they just have less options. In a series made to display every aspect of a cowboy's life, John's game fails to deliver in the more mundanely detailed challenges of the Old W<br><br>Arthur ends up killing the other four shootists, then is asked to get Calloway a duel with the gunman named Slim Grant. Grant refuses, Calloway shoots him in the back, feels guilty, and then asks Arthur to duel him to regain his honor. It's all fairly depressing and bloody and shows how being a legendary gunslinger can only really end one way.<br><br> <br>This is also fairly evident in his gameplay. Arthur can do all the same activities available to John in the first Red Dead Redemption plus more. Furthermore, many of the activities included in both games are much more realistically detailed in the sequel. In Red Dead Redemption 2, players have to clean their guns, feed their horse, and keep in mind whether they are downwind from any prey they are hunting . Assuming the player wants to fulfill a semi-accurate fantasy about the trials of being an Old West outlaw, then playing as Arthur Morgan is definitely the way to<br><br> <br>John, however, is much more effective at fulfilling one specific archetypal role within Western fiction, meaning that though Arthur serves a wider variety of purposes, John Marston is still superior depending on who is making the decision. Subjectivity, then, cannot be entirely excluded from the situation. However, if one had to recommend one of **[http://smf.prod.legacy.busites.com/index.php?topic=809540.0 Red Dead Redemption 2 Multiplayer] Dead Redemption ** 's __ two protagonists under the pretense that they might fulfill a particular fantasy, then the safest recommendation would be for Arthur. His versatility means that even if a player wants to be a good cowboy or The Man With No Name, then Arthur can still fill that role for them. He may not be able to do it as well as John, but the player will still leave the game feeling as if their Western fantasies had been fulfil<br><br> <br>While there’s no real way to avoid crashing the horse into things other than to just be careful where you ride, it’s also worth noting that being bucked from the horse is less likely depending on its temperament, and if players calm it during a ride through predator country with cougars, gators, snakes, and bea<br><br> <br>In the end, Arthur has a wider variety of Old West activities for the player to engage in when living out that cowboy fantasy. He isn't pigeon-holed by the narrative into being a morally justified character, and the player has more ability to customize him to fulfill any Old West fantasy they choose. They can be heroic gunman or a mountain-dwelling survivalist like Jeremiah Johnson. He is simply more versat<br><br> <br>Similar to Williamson, Javier Escuela is a loyal ally to Arthur for most of Red Dead Redemption 2 . However, when Dutch asks who is with him (and Micah), Javier sides with him, despite Arthur pleading " think for yourselves. " This betrayal, which comes after Arthur has just recently risked his life to save Javier's on Guarma, shows that Escuela would rather protect himself than do the right th<br><br> <br>Pharaoh was one of the many isometric city-building games to be released on PC in the '90s. The game takes players to Ancient Egypt and lets them create their own city while also managing factors like citizen employment, natural disasters, and dise<br><br> <br>Unlike Williamson and Escuela, both of whom made more direct decisions that harmed the people around them, Molly was a victim of poor circumstance. O'Shea spends most of Red Dead Redemption 2 as the main love interest of Dutch van der Linde, but as the game progress players watch their relationship begin to deteriorate. Ad Dutch goes from a caring leader to a paranoid mess, Molly's attempts to connect and reason with him fail. Drifting away from Dutch, Molly becomes desperate in her attempts to win back his affect<br><br> <br>There’s a reason that seatbelts in cars are so important, and riding a horse too fast can show just that. If players ever run too fast into a tree or an obstacle, their horse is going to trip and Arthur is going flying into the dirt. It might be funny at first, but it can be a pretty annoying reoccurrence that everyone does, especially when trying to evade the <br><br>RDR2 allows for plenty of exploration, including side missions. According to Tech Crunch , the game does not follow a linear storyline. This allows players to basically do what they want. You'll get to experience the Wild West in all its outlaw glory.<br><br>This mission finds Arthur Morgan helping a Dr. Frankenstein-like mad scientist build a robot. It starts with Arthur helping a man named Marko Dragic show off his remote-controlled boat by using it to destroy targets on a pond. Arthur later finds Dragic's laboratory and helps him use lightning rods to inject life into a robotic automaton he's built. Ultimately, Dragic's experiments succeed, but the robot kills Dragic and escapes to the Grizzlies mountain range.<br>
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It's revealed that the shaman was actually working for a fuel company who's been poisoning the land to get the people of Butcher's Creek to sell their land, and Arthur has to force the man to admit what he's done. Obediah and the others still believe it all to be a curse though, but they thank Arthur for his help.<br> <br>This is also fairly evident in his gameplay. Arthur can do all the same activities available to John in the first Red Dead Redemption plus more. Furthermore, many of the activities included in both games are much more realistically detailed in the sequel. In Red Dead Redemption 2, players have to clean their guns, feed their horse, and keep in mind whether they are downwind from any prey they are hunting . 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