One stand-out aspect of Red Dead Redemption 2 is its open world. Players can hop onto a horse and enjoy varied scenery, from foggy woods and sprawling meadows to waterlogged marshes. After throwing on a heavy coat, they can also head into the mountains and take in the view as snow drizzles. One of the most gorgeous settings in Red Dead Redemption 2 is Guarma, though players only get to experience it briefly.
Guarma is as rich and diverse as any other region of the game, but as soon as players get acquainted with it, they are taken away. Consequently, the island feels like wasted potential, as fans cannot return to it after they leave. However, it does demonstrate Rockstar's ability to craft amazing tropical environments, so Rockstar should take what it learned with Guarma and use it to pursue a game set in South America. This could be done through existing franchises like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead, or the company could start a new IP.
Red Dead Redemption 3 Should Include GTA 5 Styled Heists
For most of Red Dead Redemption 2, players explore the untamed American landscape, discovering its diverse wildlife and flora. Players also have to deal with the encroachment of civilization, which brings with it law and order, proving disastrous for Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang. It can be fun immersing oneself in the life of an outlaw and making a living by robbing local businesses while escaping from bounty hunters. Just as players get used to riding horses and twirling revolvers, the game drastically changes things by throwing players onto the fictional island of Guarma.
Arthur Morgan, Dutch Van der Linde, and a few other members of the Van der Linde gang wind up on Guarma after a botched bank heist that forces them to
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