Rockstar Games is well known for its two most successful series, Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto, which give their players a sense of freedom in a massive open world. While the games may be set in different eras, there are a lot of similarities, from playing as a person going against the law, to being able to rob, kill, or injure just about any NPC. However, one big difference between the latest games, Red Dead Redemption 2 and GTA 5, is that the latter has an intricate and enjoyable heist system allows players unity to plan out robberies to get a massive influx of cash.
Red Dead Redemption 3 is not going to be released anytime soon, but that has not stopped fans from speculating about what the next game in the legendary series holds. One key feature that would work great in the setting and style of Red Dead Redemption is the heist system, which could allow players to plan out their own heists, from surveying the target to picking the best way to get the money. A dedicated heist system in Red Dead Redemption 3 could open doors for players that have been struggling to get a steady stream of cash or to rapidly grow their notoriety levels.
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With the setting of the Red Dead games, it would not be difficult to imagine the main cast will probably plan out heists. In Red Dead Redemption 2, there were heists, usually train or bank robberies, but they were never planned out by the player, but rather were hatched by one of Arthur’s associates. This takes away a lot of freedom, especially if players would rather stay anonymous and keep away from gun fights. With the ability to plan out a heist, players could pick the best route for entry and exit, dictate
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