Red Dead Redemption 2 can require a little help to get to grips with. So, to help navigate every corner of the enormous map, Rockstar has released the Red Dead Redemption 2 Complete Official Guide. This guide is packed with information about every aspect about outlaw life in 1889.
The Red Dead Redemption 2 Complete Official Guide arrives in two editions:
Standard Edition (£15.99):
This comes complete with essential information about every mission, character and feature of this vast and detailed world.
It also includes an at-a-glance walkthrough, dedicated maps chapter, comprehensive reference sections, and an all-encompassing index.
Collector’s Edition (£25.99):
This is a premium hardcover edition, featuring everything in the standard version, but is printed on superior quality art paper and includes an exclusive character art gallery.
Both editions of the Red Dead Redemption 2 Complete Official Guide are available now.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Morality and The Honour systems:
Red Dead 2 features a more sophisticated Honour system to its predecessor.
A player’s actions affect the world, meaning you may have to face the consequences of what you have done, even something as simple as drawing your gun.
Performing actions as simple as greeting people will boost his honour, which is represented via a white and red slider, and a hat.
The white hat icon pops up for good deeds and a red version emerges following bad ones.
A player’s honour status can be checked at any time by pressing down on the D-pad.
You can improve your honour in a myriad of ways: from throwing back fish too small to keep, offering to help people you meet, and sparing people when given the choice.
Players can negatively impact Arthur’s honour via actions including assaulting the innocent, looting corpses, and executing people for no reason.
Such criminal behaviour can have consequences: some missions may become temporarily unavailable due to a player’s Wanted level, and it may take time for these to become available again.
The Red Dead Redemption 2 honour level can also affect the game in even more subtle ways. The music reacts to you your status, and the Killcams become more gruesome when you have behaved deplorably.
Rockstar has insinuated that honourable and dishonourable behaviour has very long-term consequences, and it will be intriguing to see how some key choices play out in the long run.
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