Among several real-life pictures of vibrant skies, towering summits, and misty lakes, came an image of Red Dead Redemption 2's Cumberland waterfalls and Dakota river of New Hanover with snowy, rugged mountains of Ambarino in the backdrop. Not only is Valentine the easiest place in the game to cause a bit of mayhem considering the low level of lawmen and multiple quick escape routes out of town, but it features a number of fun missions and stranger encounters, including the hilarious "A Quiet Time" mission with Lenny and the competitive twin brothers Proteus and Acrisius that are not to be missed.What just happened? KTVZ, a news station in Oregon, accidentally showed a screenshot from Rockstar's open-world western in its 'Out & About' segment dedicated to sharing scenic photos of the season. While Valentine offers the majority of stores and even introduces players to the lucrative act of robbing side businesses, it remains our favorite town for a number of reasons. The lovely town of Valentine is the first actual town players visit in Red Dead Redemption 2, though they do initially set up camp in the former town of Colter. Notable Inhabitants: Tommy, Mickey, Moira, Jon & Sherriff Malloy Arthur and the player feels not just out of place, but trapped, and the city will punish you very quickly for any "uncivilized" misstep.Īmenities: Auction Yard, Bank, Barber Shop, Butcher, Doctor, General Store, Gunsmith, Hotel, Post Office, Saloon, Sheriff's Office, Stagecoach & Station This feeling of claustrophobia and close spaces and tight crowds is, of course, intentional, as this is the showcase of the civilization that Arthur and the Dutch van der Linde gang have been running from. RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2: Things Arthur Morgan Can Do That John Marston Can't The polluted city may look pretty at night, but the busy streets, cramped marketplace, overabundance of Lawmen, and way too many bounties for "Disturbing The Peace" or "Assault" for walking too fast in a crowd can start to add up, even if the player likes to defuse things with the police. Let's get real for a minute, the industrial city of Saint Denis sucks. Notable Inhabitants: Mayor Lemieux, Guido, Angelo, Cleet & Chief Lambert Though not quite as picturesque as some of the more scenic locations found throughout the game, these settlements still have a lot to offer, both in terms of the activities that can be carried out in them and the parts that they each play in Arthur's epic story. Whether playing the base version of the game or Red Dead Online though, some of them are a lot more fun to visit and explore than others.Īmenities: Barber, Bank, Butcher, Doctor, Fence, General Store, Photography Studio, Police Department, Post Office, Saloon, Stables, Stagecoach, Tailor, Tavern, Theater & Trapper Updated Augby Tom Bowen: The world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is full of interesting towns and settlements for players to explore, many of which could also be found in the previous game. So today we will explore a few of the best and worst towns in Red Dead Redemption 2 to see which town comes out on top. Rockstar Games is known for its large open-world maps that we've seen in franchises like Grand Theft Auto, and RDR2 featured a number of towns that players could visit throughout the story, with some towns leaving more of a mark than others. RELATED: Every Horse In Red Dead Redemption 2 Ranked From Worst To Best A lot of that is due to the multiplayer Red Dead Online and its ongoing updates, but it's largely just because the main game really does have that much to explore. After waiting eight long years for a sequel, fans were finally rewarded with one of the best-selling games of all time, Red Dead Redemption 2, and we're still loving the story-based cowboy simulator.
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