Once, my horse in RDR2 randomly started dancing during a gunfight. It was so unexpected. I was trying to aim at the enemies while my horse was just prancing around like it was at a party. It completely threw off my focus but also made me laugh hard.
The story of Micah getting chased by a skunk is quite funny. He was being his usual obnoxious self when he accidentally disturbed a skunk. The skunk sprayed him, and the smell was so bad that everyone in the camp was making fun of him for days. He had to take multiple baths to get rid of the stench.
Sure. One funny story is when Arthur tries to tame a wild horse. The horse bucks him off so many times, and Arthur just keeps getting back up with this determined look on his face, and finally, when he does manage to stay on, the horse just trots a few steps and then stops like it was all just a game.
When Arthur is trying to steal a chicken from a farm and the chicken starts making a racket and running all over the place, and Arthur is chasing it with this look of determination on his face. It's a simple but really funny moment that adds some light - heartedness to the game. There are also times when the gang members tell each other jokes or share funny stories around the campfire. Their banter and the way they react to each other's stories is quite entertaining.
One sad story in RDR2 is the fate of Arthur Morgan. He is a complex character who has done some bad things in his life but also has a good heart. As he gets sick and realizes his time is limited, his struggle to come to terms with his past and the end of his life is really tragic. He tries to do some good in his final days but is haunted by his misdeeds.
Well, 'rdr' might stand for a number of things. Maybe it's a code name, or an inside joke among fans or creators. In the context of 'pulp fiction', which is known for its complex and often cryptic elements, 'rdr' could be a clue to a deeper meaning or a hidden storyline. However, without more information, it's really just speculation.
One of the best is when Arthur snipes during a train robbery. He has to cover his gang from a high position on a cliff while they're looting the train. It's intense as he has to watch for any approaching threats and quickly take them out.
In RDR2, you might find crime novels in various places. One common place is in the houses or buildings around the game world. Sometimes, they can be found on desks or bookshelves in the homes of more educated or wealthy characters. Another possibility is in certain shops or stores in the towns. Keep an eye out for any book - related items during your exploration.
Maybe. There's always a chance they'll add something new to the RDR2 story to keep players engaged and excited. But it all depends on their vision and the feasibility of implementing new content.
It depends on how you play and explore. Generally, it can take a decent amount of time to complete the main story and side quests.
No, RDR is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation with elements inspired by various themes and genres.