Contemporary America at the advent of the Modern Age
Red Dead Redemption 2-(PC): Rockstar is a premium franchise version that happens to be set in America in 1899. A burglary doesn’t go according to plan, and a mishap occurs in the city of Blackwater. The two main characters of the franchise are Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang, who are compelled to run away. With confederate agents and bounty hunters assembling on their toes, the group must fleece, rob, and battle their way to outlive and outcast.
Significant highlights of the Gameplay:
- Fugitives for the entire existence :
After a bungled theft robbery leaves them with no option but to escape, the fugitives Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde team must cheat and rob. They might also have to battle their way across America’s rough and rocky hinterland and hold on.
- Red Dead’s Online world
You get to participate and connect with many players around the globe in the world of Red Dead Online and live a diverse and comprehensive restoration of the American West. Fight with police officers, troops, and jungly animals as you build your path across the border.
- Accept your role and duties.
You can now go after targets and preys as a Bounty Hunter. Solicit and commerce as a Trader, look for foreign riches and valuables as a Collector, and be in charge of your subterranean Moonshine distillery. You can also become a life scientist to discover the animal kingdom’s mysteries and prepare for the adventure.
Game details
America, 1899 – The era’s wildest phase is about to end as the police officials go after the last remaining outcast groups. Those who will not capitulate or surrender are assassinated.
A burglary does not go according to plan in the western town of Blackwater, which strains Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang to run away. With confederate agents and the most excellent bounty hunters in the nation marching on their toes, the crew must swindle, steal and fight their way across America’s broken and rocky heartland to hold out. As the increasing internal partitioning happens, it imperils ripping the gang apart. Arthur has to choose between his models and his commitment to the club that embossed him.
About the Series
Red Dead is a Western theme-based combat adventure Game in which the players take the role of a fugitive in America. Gunplay and action are crucial elements of this franchise series. Some releases of this franchise are- Red Dead Revolver, Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2, and more.
Now, it's a Western in every sense folks. And I mean a classic one, very much influenced by The Oxbow Incident. And like those classic western novels, it takes its time to develop the the story. If you like space games, if you like fantasy games or super heroes, this might not be your cup of tea. There are some tap, tap tap parts, but it's not constant like a fighting game or something. But there is a lot of fighting and shooting. And Red Dead tries to make that as realistic as they can. The fighting is more about strategy than how fast you can hit the circle button. But I believe you'll love the actual gameplay no matter what kind of games you have been playing. I don't see how anybody wouldn't. And there is a lot of open world stuff, I mean a lot, for those of you like myself who are fans of that. One important skill that Arthur has to develop and teach is herbalism, which is fun, but it does slows things down for those of you who get nervous whenever you aren't hitting a button. And there's hunting and fishing which are also important at times. Arthur has to stop and eat, or his health stats drop. And the food he cooks will provide the most health. He can purchase food at grocery stores too, but they aren't as a replenishing. Still, you want to keep some in his saddle bags just in case you run into a long mission out in the mountains.
So, you have to learn to cook and use good sense in hunting. If you do, you will find several hunting grounds that are chucked full of docile game. It's best not to over hunt any one at a time because that way you know where the food is, if you do over hunt it, the game will seriously slow down the time it takes to replenish the animals. Herbs are used for all sorts of things, including making what you cook more replenishing, and especially making medicine. You will definitely need that at several junctions of the game too. So there is a lot more strategy and thinking required here than games that just go action sequence, cut scene, action sequence, cut scene, repeat. The open world stuff is stuff you actually have to do. And of course, cash is quite important too, which you mostly get by completing side missions where Arthur rides into town and is enlisted to help kill a man-eating bear, take out an evil outlaw, find a lost child, or the like. And there's always more to these missions than meets the eye. It's great stuff, right out of Kurosawa and the sixties saddle operas folks. And your main missions are going to take you everywhere form the turn of the twentieth century Dakotas to New York, to Kentucky, to New Orleans, to Florida, and all around the country. So it's definitely not all just robbing trains and outlaw camps all the time.
Now let's talk graphics. And I can wrap that up in one word. Wow!!! The characters and backgrounds look so real, especially the landscape and pastoral scenes in the mountains. I mean I really feel like I am fishing when I fish in the game. I believe these are the best graphics in any video game ever, bar none.
Red Dead Redemption 2 utilizes the most complex gaming engines available to date in the gaming universe. Top to bottom, you will continually do things that were impossible before and they have utilized the technology to come up with some just plain thrilling action sequence gaming, and the great thing is the action all fits perfectly within the story. You will want to succeed. And difficulty wise, they did a good job at setting the levels. I played it at normal and found that challenging at times, but it did allow me to really enjoy the story the first time with a good sense of being challenged. You set it at difficult, and things get even more real, you can't get shot and live. But you can take one or two hits on normal if they aren't point blank. And you alway have to be on the lookout for snipers. They can take you down with one shot on normal. You just always have to mind your surroundings. There are copperheads and rattlesnakes everywhere too, be careful lifting rocks or searching for herbs in tall grass.
Horses are very important too. You'll have to upgrade your horse as the game goes on to complete missions, though you will develop a relationship with some of them, particularly your first, and not want to sell or let them go. And yes you can drive a horse too hard and kill it. You actually have to treat the virtual horse like a real one. You feed it, brush it, and talk to it in order to calm its stress level, just like a real horse.
Oh and the music in Red Dead Redemption Two is memorable and just perfect for the game. A lot of care was taken to make this game sound good. So if you have some kind of speaker system hooked up to your monitor, you will get an enhanced gaming experience, I can guarantee that.
So I loved this game, the best I've ever played, but then I am and have always been a fan of Westerns. It was actually kind of hard to leave this world. There's plenty to do after you've completed everything to just keep up your homestead a make it thrive. I highly recommend this one.
So much love for rockstar games.
Thanks a lot keyplay
Great graphics
Great story
Bought the game for my husband as an Xmas gift