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<br> | <br>Zelda is one of the most popular Nintendo franchises and one of the most popular video game franchises in general. It's not surprising that multiple Zelda games made this list. Skyward Sword was an action-adventure game released on the Wii. It is the sixteenth game in the franchise overall.<br><br> <br>The first _ Red Dead Redemption _ made it very clear that John had a loving relationship with his wife, Abigail. He constantly talks about her during the game’s first three acts, and their relationship when he returns home for the finale is probably the best relationship writing in a Rockstar game period. These two have a genuine partners<br><br>When developers understand what players will naturally attempt in a game and then modify the game to react, the emotional response is heightened. IGN recognized the virtues of Undertale because the game didn't just sit and wait to be played. It stood up, walked around, and engaged with the player in a very novel way.<br><br> <br>To say nothing of the two epilogue chapters on top of it, adding a solid 5-10 hours to an already lengthy campaign. That said, it’s ultimately for the better. While a lengthy epilogue might seem like much for a game as long as _ Red Dead Redemption II _ , it’s the ribbon that ties the story toget<br><br> <br>[https://Rdr2world.com/ read more on Rdr 2world`s official blog] importantly, the epilogue contrasts Jack’s relationship with his actual father with Arthur. The fact of the matter is that John simply was not a good father for most of Jack’s life, so the epilogue is him quite literally trying to fulfill the role Arthur left void– that direct control shifts from Arthur to John only adds weight to t<br><br> <br>With so many main story missions and endless side missions (not to mention stranger missions and quests you come across just riding around the map), it's hard to find a moment to just sit and let Arthur (and his horse) be. But if you find a moment, it can actually be quite rewarding. In addition to watching some small idling animations both Arthur and his horse will perform, if you wait long enough, Arthur might just start humming or singing to himself. How's that for some real<br><br> <br>There are 52 trophies in total to collect throughout the game. We've separated them by story and online play. As a warning, there will be some minor story spoilers ahead. So saddle up your horse, grab your gear, and get on the dusty road to Platinum with our Red Dead Redemption 2 trophy gu<br><br> <br>It’s Art [Bronze] - Find a permanent home for the squirrel statue. This item can be placed at Beecher’s Hope, above the fireplace in the living room. After a day it will disappear, you must find it 6 times before this trophy unlo<br><br> <br>John Marston's inability to swim is something a lot of fans noticed in Red Dead Redemption and wondered if it would make its way into the sequel. It does. But, it is hard to believe the extent Rockstar went too to keep it<br><br> <br>Rockstar Game's _Red Dead Redemption 2 _ is a sprawling open-world western that is filled with adventure, intrigue, and a whole lot of horse riding. It is also loaded with trophies to collect. As players progress the main story they will achieve most of these trophies, but a few will require a bit more effort. Below we detail each achievement and how to collect them all on your way to that beautiful Platinum Tro<br><br> <br>The ending of the game is a wild thrill ride with a pretty chilling conclusion. It turns out that Booker DeWitt needs to die for Elizabeth to stop being tormented, which makes for a pretty sad way to say goodbye to one of gaming's most memorable charact<br><br> <br>There are a large majority of Red Dead Redemption 2 fans who may not have played the first game in the series from 2009. But you don't need to be an original RDR fan to love and appreciate John Marston and his storyline. After completing the epilogue (parts one and two) with John as the new protagonist, you'll have the pleasure of sitting through forty minutes of credits. It isn't as boring as it sounds, since the majority of that time is dedicated to cutscenes. Those unfamiliar with the story may not realize the Pinkerton detectives shown looking for someone and eventually finding John's ranch are the same ones that will employ and then kill him in Red Dead Redempti<br><br> <br>It's certainly viable with as many hours and pages of story that went into the game, but it's still impressive. The developers went out of their way to take into account how the player wanted to play the game and worked to accommodate t<br><br> <br>Like with Sadie Adler, Charles’ fate is left rather uncertain following the end of chapter 6. Arthur’s story ends up disconnecting from everyone else’s but John’s hard, so there’s no real room to peek in on what Charles is up to– which is especially a shame considering how much focus he gets near the end of the g<br> <br>With 60 hours of gameplay created from a 2,000-page-long story, 2,200 days of motion capture, 500,000 lines of dialogue, and 300,000 animations, it's no surprise that you'll find something new in Red Dead Redemption 2 every time you play it. There's hidden dialogue to listen to at camp, interactions that only occur if you're idling, and snippets of story material you might not be aware of if you're not paying attent<br> | ||