
Though it has been nearly seven years since it first released, Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to impress players, with fans continuing to find creative ways to have fun in one of the biggest open world games around. The adventures of Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang at the end of America’s Wild West era take on a legendary quality when considered against the backdrop of the game world’s massive, photorealistic vistas. Even outside the game’s story and designated activities, players find moments of quiet and humor just by visiting places on the map. In short, Rockstar’s rendition of the fictional U.S. states like New Hanover and West Elizabeth are engaging places just to live in and walk through.