Bounty hunting was quite an effective way for "Red Dead Redemption" players to get hold of some coin while delving into every region.
With the next installment in the "Red Dead" series just around the corner, "RDR" fans are hazarding all sorts of guesses regarding how the game developer could further enhance its bounty hunting formula for the highly anticipated sequel.
Discovering Bounties Could Be Harder
Finding new bounty hunts in "Red Dead Redemption" was quite repetitious and easy to foretell, which required players to ferret out a wanted poster and accept the bounty. The heel's location was then shown on players' map.
For "Red Dead Redemption 2," fans are already clamoring for different ways to find new bounties. This may require players to have a word with bar patrons, wiretap campfires, or simply seek information at the local jail. There is also a possibility that players may have to fish out evidence before a bounty is opened, according to RDR2.com.
All Criminals Are Different
Bounty hunting in "Red Dead Redemption" was quite conventional -- track down poster, find the heel, lasso or put away the bad guy, drag bad guy to jail.
"RDR" fans would be hoping that the game developer takes things to the next level in "RDR 2" by introducing an array of never-before-seen henchman, habits, and skills. Moreover, players may discover ways to take their bounty alive either by having a word with locals or rival gangs. Opening up Bounty Hunter mission in "RDR" require players to find Marshall Johnson who will deliver it to the player when it is set to go, according to PrimaGames.
Forming The Right Gang To Go Hunting
In "GTA 5," players can call a crack team together in a bid to tackle challenging heists. The catch? More skilled member of the team gets a bigger cut.
"Red Dead Redemption 2" is likely to let players team up with a gang with each members having unique skills such as marksman, demolition, and scout. The aforesaid skills could be coupled with other characters when it comes to taking on bigger bounties.
Ferret Them Out
The "RDR 2" trailer indicates dogs will be exploring the Wild West. It's no secret that Dogs and bounty hunting are closely associated. Avid gamers will without an iota of doubt love to take a canine with them to sniff out more bounties.
Catch Them
Players catch their bounties alive and throw them in the jail. But things are likely to be different when they get hold of El Chapo and hand it to the county jail. The player will later discover that the jail is empty. This makes the player's bounty even bigger as now he has his compeers that need to be taken care of as well.
Much to the dismay of those clamoring for the "RDR" sequel, the long-rumored title is not slated to hit the store shelves anytime soon. Nevertheless, this hasn't stopped the huge "RDR" fanbase from hazarding all sorts of guesses in terms of the game's release date, missions and lots more.
Stay tuned in here for more "Red Dead Redemption 2" details.
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