Location: North of Bacchus Station, in a cave near Mysterious Hill
Just north of Bacchus Station, there are three gold bars in a cave near the Mysterious Hill. The cave is located at the top of the first "L" in Mysterious Hill.
" A Bright Bouncing Boy " focuses on Red Dead Redemption 2 inventor Marko Dragic , who is desperate to secure investors for his various experiments and creations. The Stranger Mission's first mission appears in Saint Denis' park, where players will be able to take control of a remote control boat and fire on targets. It's an enjoyable display, despite Marko's pushy dialogue and desperation. If players complete the encounter, they can enjoy more of these modern advancements by visiting the Doverhill Laboratory. However, Saint Denis is a place ripe for the taking, with rich citizens to rob, amazing horses to steal, and main story missions all located away from the park. Even if players are looking for a break from society, there are more appealing places with wipe open spaces to explore than the park in Red Dead Redemption
Rockstar has been one of the most acclaimed developers of this generation, largely for the incredible narratives it creates. While the GTA franchise is certainly Rockstar's crown jewel, the studio's most impressive narrative is arguably the story told throughout Red Dead Redemption _ and Red Dead Redemption 2 _ . Choosing to move back in time with RDR2 made a lot of sense given how the original game ended. Making a direct sequel would have been tricky at the least, but beyond that, Rockstar's decision to move back in time actually changes the overall direction of the entire franchise and possibly for RDR3 as w
**Red Dead Redemption 2’s ** world is a place in which lawlessness has overstayed its welcome in the changing Wild West. Outlaws are on their way out, and included in that is the Van Der Linde gang. As RDR2's Arthur Morgan himself says , " We’re thieves in a world that don’t want us no more. " The Pinkertons are on the hunt and hot on the trail of the gang, which means the Van der Lindes should be lying low. However, as fans of RDR2 already know, there’s always a need for more mo
The Murfree Brood do not like outsiders in their forests, and they advise Arthur to pack up his camp and move on out of Roanoke Ridge. This place isn’t safe, and seeing Arthur threatened at his camp which is supposed to be safe, is quite disturbing, so try not to camp in the Roanoke area to avoid these inbred murder
Marko Dragic's Stranger Missions open the door to inventions that will make quality of life changes to normal gameplay, such as the electric lantern that won't run out of oil and shines brighter than average lanterns. Additionally, the missions increase the distance from criminal activities and make Red Dead Redemption 2 feel like an episode of Bill
Those who venture too close to the woman will see themselves slashed with a knife, for the woman dressed in white will cease her cries and prev ambush players along with other Night Folk. This rare encounter may have been missed by some players smart enough to not be in the swamps alone at ni
This first one is debatable, however, it does include robbery on a train and the least amount of violence. This "train robbery" is from a side mission to fight gunslingers . Arthur is told to seek out four old gunslingers and gather information about Jim "Boy" Calloway. In this side mission, Arthur is looking for a man named Billy Midni
Billy likes to drink away his troubles at the train bar, and when Arthur approaches him about his gunslinger past he immediately becomes terrified out and takes off through the train. The player must chase down the bumbling Billy Midnight and race through the train cars, eventually leading to a gunslinger duel atop the moving locomotive. In the end, Billy loses to Arthur. When the player goes to rob Billy of his belongings, they’ll discover a unique variant of Red Dead Redemption 2's Mauser Pistol. Is it a "train robbery" per se? Not really, but it is still robbery on a tr
Nigel is also living a fabricated life, as he has written to Tom and told him that Gavin and himself are " rich and living in big mansions with servants ". Clearly, that isn't the case, otherwise, Nigel wouldn't be wandering the plains of America shouting his friend's name. Perhaps Nigel and Gavin did come to America together, but the untamed nature of the Old West made Gavin decent prey for gunslingers, and he is now in a wooden box somewhere in the desert, leaving Nigel to falsify his fate in an attempt to manipulate himself to believe that Gavin isn't dead. Or, perhaps life in 19th-century America and the unfamiliar heat has driven Nigel ins
As Arthur and John race to the front cars, they’re met with heavy resistance. Train cars erupt in fiery explosions, causing them to derail and fly off the tracks. During a break in the fighting, Arthur and John discover and mount up a Gatling gun just as dozens of lawmen race in next to the train on horseback. Right before the gun is ready, a guard sneaks up and shoots John in the shoulder and causes him to fall off the tr