Westerns are a niche interest, but Rockstar's Red Dead series has managed to sell millions of copies thanks to its array of characters that have won the hearts of many, and its picturesque depictions of pre-industrial America that have redefined open-world gaming. The latest game in the series, Red Dead Redemption 2, was released in 2018 and remains one of the most detailed and immersive open-world games available. It follows the dastardly Van der Linde gang as they attempt to escape from the Pinkerton Detective Agency and deal with unrest within their camp.
Thanks to its massive size, in-depth NPC interaction system, and stunning visuals, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game that has stood the test of time. However, that does not mean Rockstar should not grace gamers with Red Dead Redemption 3. With a new gaming generation upon us, there are several ways the developers can take advantage of the new consoles to craft an experience that will once again make everyone rethink what is possible within open-world gaming.
9 Things Red Dead Redemption 2 Does Better Than Any Other Rockstar Game
It is quite easy to forget that there are even story missions to do in Red Dead Redemption 2 because it is engrossing enough to simply climb onto a horse and explore the American countryside, tracking wildlife and setting up camp to sleep under the stars. Interestingly, if one pays careful attention, one will notice that the map is not static and slowly and surely, as industrialization encroaches on the natural environment, things change. This is connected to Red Dead Redemption 2's plot, as Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang are struggling against the march of time that is bringing change with it and ending their outlaw way of life.
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