While Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2) is a complete package in terms of high-quality graphics, immersive gameplay, and extensive character background, the gameplay can get a little boring and monotonous as you progress down the story-line. Moreover, following a linear path in the game can make it tedious and time-consuming to make progress. While there is no way to change the end result of the game and you do have to follow the missions as they become available, you can do a lot of things around the missions and story-line itself to make the game more enjoyable. While things such as personalised horses and weaponry are only possible if you have the funds to purchase these, having more money can help out in other areas of the game as well. Here are a few things you can do in and around RDR2 to make the game more than just a run-of-the-mill, mission-oriented game.

1.  Play With People

If you are getting bored of playing on your own and facing AI all the time, RDR2 online will come as a refreshing break. Whereas in the RDR2 console or PC variant you do have a family and a team to work with, these are all AI characters and you can’t really do anything with them that is outside of the storyline. In RDR2 online, you have the option to play solo and more importantly, you can create a gang with up to seven people. The RDR2 online community has tens of thousands of players every single day, it’s a great opportunity to make new connections or play in real-time with real-life friends.

There are a host of multiplayer game modes to choose from which can be very entertaining regardless of how many people you are playing with. Moreover, RDR2 online is now also available as a standalone platform, so if you aren’t into single-player gaming, you can purchase RDR2 online alone.

2.  Advanced Features

While you are probably aware of the slow-mo feature, the teleporting feature, and how you can get into some pretty amazing brawls with lawmen, you probably didn’t know that these features can be enhanced. Not only this, but you can modify a lot of other components of the game and your character which leads to epic game play. Whether you’re playing on console or on PC you can have a look at the guide here to learn how you can earn infinite health, how you can save positions on the map so you can teleport there quickly and how you can get infinite dead-eye and to make an awesome shootout sequence. There are a whole lot of other possibilities, you will definitely find something that suits your interest.

3.  $$$$$$

As you will soon come to notice, RDR2 is very similar to other Rockstar titles in terms of the character’s life and the things your character can do in the game. It is a complete life where you can customise nearly every aspect of the game, and just like in real life you need money to do those things. While the price of the game is only a fixed expense, keeping yourself alive and sustaining life as an outlaw requires a constant stream of income. Rather than relying on earnings from missions you have the option to pursue a number of side hustles. This includes robbing banks and trains, becoming a bounty hunter and capturing outlaws, looting bodies, and even locating hidden treasure. This is fun to do in between missions and a very useful activity that can help you afford the luxuries in RDR2.

4.  Hunting

While Red Dead Redemption was rather simple when it came to hunting, RDR2 offers a much more extensive hunting experience. You have an entire ecosystem of over 200 animals that you can hunt, and you can even go fishing. More than just being past time like in the original RDR, in RDR2 this requires a decent amount of skill and you can even make money from your hunting and fishing skills. This is a really underrated area of the game that every RDR2 fan should definitely have a go at.

 

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As is iconic with every Rockstar title, RDR2 also offers an incredibly immersive experience. With updates constantly being added to the single-player version and the online version there is always something new to do. If you are looking for a game that has a modern take on a classic setting, RDR2 should be at the top of your list. With the online multiplayer version also available as a standalone purchase this is a fantastic option for both single-player fans and multiplayer enthusiasts.

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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