Red Dead Redemption 2, is this the most brutal animation ever?

Red Dead Redemption 2, is this the most brutal animation ever?

Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2 has certainly raised the bar for open worlds. Although the Rockstar Games house title was released 4 years ago, there are still many secrets that must be discovered. Very often, then, you come across gameplay videos that hide very rare animations, like the one we are about to talk about.



In a video published a few days ago on YouTube, in fact , the player found himself at the center of a decidedly fierce battle, due to a bounty on his head of as much as 300 Dollars. Arthur is literally surrounded by men who want his head, but one in particular is definitely meaner than the others. After escaping the first murder attempt, the second unfortunately is successful. In a decidedly brutal and nasty way.

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There are many video games that often use small gameplay tricks to entertain the player. A perfect example is The Last of Us Part 2, which hides some secrets inside, such as using the game environment to perform certain actions.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is the latest original game from Rockstar Games. The developer is currently working on the next installment of the Grand Theft Auto series. The sixth chapter has not yet received a release date and has only been announced formally. More details will likely be released over the next few months. We will update you as more information becomes available.

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Red Dead Redemption 2’ mod turns Guarma into a relaxing holiday resort

A Red Dead Redemption 2 modder has transformed the tropical island of Guarma into a holiday resort that Arthur can visit as he pleases.


During the story of Red Dead Redemption 2, players visit Guarma under strained circumstances: a shipwreck and a revolution. Once the island’s chapter has been completed, there’s no way for players to return there in the vanilla game.


Thanks to Trelawny’s Travel, a mod created by El-Drewsifer, all of that changes.


As spotted by PCGamesN, Trelawny’s Travel transforms Guarma into a resort “where you can unwind to the fullest,” with plenty of activities available to help Arthur relax. This includes taking hot air balloon flights, sailing around on steam boats, swimming with turtles, and driving a buggy out through the resort’s mountains.


Other less conventional holiday activities include panther hunting, clearing out local hordes of zombies, and dealing with local O’Driscoll gang members – though all of this is optional, so anyone looking for a relaxing getaway doesn’t have to enable it.

Red Dead Redemption 2, TrelawnyRed Dead Redemption 2, Trelawny’s Travel. Credit: Rockstar Games, El-Drewsifer.

You can download the mod via its Nexus Mods page, and the only prerequisite is the Script Hook RDR2 mod be installed. That being said, it does say that certain mods are “highly recommended”.


The page also shares instructions on how to operate the resort’s hot air balloon, though warns that players shouldn’t fly too high lest they “get stuck to the ceiling”. It also notes that “the island of Guarma is actually about the same size as the entire story map, so plan your trips accordingly.”


Once Trelawny’s Travel has been installed, players can begin their holiday by visiting the docks of Saint Denis.


In other gaming news, Project Zomboid is testing out 100-player servers on its experimental branch, which you can opt into today.





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