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<br>Fast-forward 15 years later, and I’m standing in the delivery room holding my newborn son, Declan James. It was surreal to finally meet him and sing to him while bouncing him to sleep… er, _ trying _ to bounce him to sl<br><br> <br>A criticism often levied at the narrative of Red Dead Redemption 2 is that Micah's intentions are obvious from the beginning. The argument is that it feels like heavy-handed foreshadowing that leaves little to no surprise for the story's climax. Counterarguments hold on the idea that Micah feels much more realistic as a character because he's so obvious in his intentions to Arthur. It helps showcase that greed will often supersede loyalty if the circumstances fit. Micah isn't meant to trick Arthur, he's meant to show how easily Dutch could be manipula<br><br> <br>To complete challenges five players will need to take out five mounted enemies with one throwing knife per kill. In order to complete this challenge, players will need to ensure they get a headshot when throwing their knives. There are several story missions where players will be pursued by enemies on horseback. For those who don't want to try to complete the challenge during a story mission though can always rack up a bounty until bounty hunters try to track the player d<br><br> <br>My father only provided me the framework for knowing what NOT to do, like, NOT calling my potential future son a "bad boy" for crying while being sick. NOT dropping my potential future son off at his aunt’s house when I’m supposed to be spending the weekend with him. NOT having an entire other family with children, and failing to wish my potential future son a happy birthday every single y<br><br> <br>Most people understand the ties between Arthur and John Marston, or either of them and Dutch Van Der Linde. The connection that's not often talked about is the one between Sadie Adler and Micah. At the beginning of the game, he's the one who points out Sadie's home as a point of interest. This cascades into the series of events that follow, but it ties him to her from the start. That's why it's so fulfilling when she's there with John when they take out Micah and make him draw his final breath in the snow-covered mounta<br><br> <br>Red Dead Redemption 2 has a narrative that's entertaining, well-written, and executed exceptionally. It also happens to end in a place that feels frustrating and heartbreaking for the player. Arthur was a man of his word who believed in loyalty, as long as it didn't endanger others. By the end, it's clear the narrative wants to spotlight how delusions of grandeur and greed will often overpower loyalty and history between people. Arthur was a beacon of hope, and Micah was a beacon of cold-hard real<br><br> <br>One of the most challenging aspects of **Red Dead Redemption 2 ** is for players to complete all of the Expert Challenges. Altogether there are eight different categories of Expert Challenges that players can try to complete and improve their in-game skills. One of the most difficult and fun challenges for players to make an attempt at are Weapons Expert Challen<br><br> <br>Arthur's journal is the narration of Red Dead Redemption 2's story , and it's also some of the best proof of his second-in-command status as Dutch's right-hand man. Arthur (and the player) deposits money periodically into a lockbox which acts as a camp fund, but in his journal readers can see that he's also keeping track of where all of the donated funds are going. Arthur's journal is organized, well-written, well-illustrated, and showcases some of his innermost thoughts which would never be expressed on the surf<br><br> <br>The Weapons Expert Challenges will task players with using all kinds of weapons during the course of them from guns to knives and even explosives. Deciding to complete all of these tasks will for sure improve a player's aim and ability with weapons in Red Dead Redemption 2 . This guide will show players how to complete all ten Weapon Expert Challen<br><br> <br>John's crude, rudimentary drawings aren't just those of an uneducated criminal, but instead come across as the emulation of a younger sibling, like a person desperate to show that they can also provide a service despite a lack of experience or training. John's acceptance of his own faults and limitations is a trait his character has embodied since the beginning of Red Dead Redemption , and while his frank and blunt nature often leads to tense situations and comedic moments it's the fleshing out of his character in Red Dead Redemption 2 which truly completes Rockstar Games' tragic Wild West tale, one which ends with John's death and his son Jack Marston following in his footsteps despite all efforts to the contr<br><br> <br>The game then will task players with killing ten enemies using crafted shotgun ammo. For those who may not know, ammo can be crafted for weapons while at campfires. The easiest way to complete this challenge is to craft split point bullets for the shotgun since they don't cost any resources to craft. Players will then just need to equip the ammo and  [https://www.openlandguide.xyz/ Www.Openlandguide.Xyz] go shoot the next enemies they f<br>
<br>Going into Red Dead Redemption 2 fans understood that this was Arthur Morgan's story, but John Marston would play a key role in the events. When Arthur's journey ends most people were caught off guard at the reveal of the [https://Www.openlandguide.xyz/ Open World game walkthrough]'s Epilogue that had players controlling John up until the events of the first game. Players can use the Epilogue to travel around and discover what the character's from the games main narrative has been up to. GTA VI including an Epilogue is unlikely but would be a welcome surprise to m<br><br> <br>Conversely, as Arthur's illness got worse and worse, he began to question everything he previously believed in, including how he had treated John over the years. John Marston had once abandoned him and the gang, an action which Arthur previously thought was an unforgivable sin, but as his own deteriorating health started to mirror Dutch's rapidly sliding mental condition he began to wonder if John may have had the right idea all along. One of the last actions Arthur takes before succumbing to death is one which ensures that John Marston, his wife Abigail, and their son Jack all get away safely, and this act of kindness clearly left an impression on John, just as John's initial abandonment left an impression on Art<br><br> <br>A criticism often levied at the narrative of Red Dead Redemption 2 is that Micah's intentions are obvious from the beginning. The argument is that it feels like heavy-handed foreshadowing that leaves little to no surprise for the story's climax. Counterarguments hold on the idea that Micah feels much more realistic as a character because he's so obvious in his intentions to Arthur. It helps showcase that greed will often supersede loyalty if the circumstances fit. Micah isn't meant to trick Arthur, he's meant to show how easily Dutch could be manipula<br><br> <br>On the way home from running errands in preparation for the evening’s festivities, "Where I Belong" by Simple Plan & State Champs (featuring We The Kings) came on. I had heard the song in passing before, but had never really paid attention to the lyrics - which speak of not being perfect, but still doing your best while living in the moment. The first playthrough had me listening to the lyrics and applying them to every facet of my life as Declan’s Dad. The second and third playthroughs had me driving while full-on adult sobbing. By the time I pulled into my driveway, I was blasting the song from my speakers louder than anything I had jammed bef<br><br> <br>Micah never once takes into consideration anyone around him and is simply hellbent on getting his stuff back at any cost. 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It is imperative that the correct weapon is used for each hunt to ensure that the meat and hide are in the best condition possi<br><br> <br>It was overwhelming, to say the least, and it got to the point where I felt like I was failing in all aspects of my life, including my relationship with gaming (professional or otherwise.) But the worst part was feeling like I was failing my son and his mot<br><br> <br>In a bit of a twist, the main character dies at the beginning of the game. When the Normandy explodes, Shepherd is sent spiraling into space. His helmet malfunctions and he dies alone, floating in space. The good thing is that there is a whole game to p<br><br> <br>Players can also sell any pelts or meat that they acquire for some quick cash at local stores. This is actually a great way to earn money early on in the game, which in turn will allow Arthur to purchase better weapons or upgrade the gang's camp. Pelts can also be used for personal upgrades for Arthur as w<br> <br>It would be neat if they included a rideable horse as a nod to the Red Dead Redemption franchise, but don't hold your breath. The closest thing you'll likely get is seeing the horsepower on the cars you'll be stealing and ultimately wreck<br><br> <br>My father only provided me the framework for knowing what NOT to do, like, NOT calling my potential future son a "bad boy" for crying while being sick. NOT dropping my potential future son off at his aunt’s house when I’m supposed to be spending the weekend with him. NOT having an entire other family with children, and failing to wish my potential future son a happy birthday every single y<br>