Red Dead Redemption 2: Why RDR2 is the Deadliest and The Best Open World Game

Rockstar Games announced the release of a much-awaited Prequel- Red Dead Redemption 2 (Photo Courtesy: Rockstar Games)
Rockstar Games announced the release of a much-awaited Prequel- Red Dead Redemption 2 (Photo Courtesy: Rockstar Games)

The Frontier, Cities, and Towns

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The game has a wide variety of towns and cities with a wide variety of landscapes. This adds to the realistic open world experience. Be it the forest of West Elizabeth, swamps of Leymone or the mountains of Amberino, one can explore the beauty of this landscapes throughout the game.

Here are some of the landscapes you will encounter in the game-

1. Valentine the Heartlands, NH

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Valentine is a rough town in the Heartlands. Valentine has its own specialty. The livestock auction attracts a big crowd of traders and ranchers to the town. The town is full of cowboys, prostitutes, gamblers and outlaws who all are here to earn money and make trouble as well as spend some good time.

2. Saint-Denis, Bayou NWA, LE

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Saint-Denis is a key gateway to North America. The city has a trade route running through the country. The crowd in the city is a little different than Valentine or other small towns, Saint-Denis is full of businessman, thieves, beggars, socialites, and laborers.

3. Mount Hagen, Grizzlies, AM

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Mount Hagen is one of those well-known mountains in the Amberino. Mount Hagen provides the main pass through the western mountains range towering above Lake Isabella.

4. Rhodes, Scarlett Meadows, LE

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Rhodes is a corrupt town. Which is in the middle of the crossfire and nonstop tension between Braithwaite and the Greys, two warring plantation families.

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