Summary

Starting a new game is always fun, but it can sometimes feel like an effort despite the excitement. The possibility of lengthy tutorials, slow transport, and little money are just a few game mechanics that can make the beginning less than thrilling, and even a beloved game likeRed Dead Redemptionis no exception.

However, the start can often be the most crucial in setting up the tone of a playthrough, and those first few hours should not be quickly skipped. Certain choices a player makes will be key to their continued gameplay, and while starting can be difficult, specific choices can be made to ease the way. Take your time with John and discover what the open world of the Wild West has to offer from the very moment you begin.

Red Dead Redemption Map

8Explore

Speak To Everyone

The world ofRed Deadis vast, and the narrative is so in-depth that it can take multiple playthroughs to truly discover everything it has to offer. Speaking to non-playable characters for random encounters or side missions will help open up the map, determine thehonor level play-through, and offer more legitimate ways of earning money.

More importantly, to some, it can shed light on aspects of John Marston’s character and story that might be missed otherwise. Players who love narrative games will definitely want to take the time to speak to anyone and everyone from the get-go.

Red Dead Redemption John pointing a gum

7Buy A Bandolier

Carry More Ammo

As the game progresses, players will find different ways to upgrade their ammo capacity, but the quickest and simplest is to purchase a bandolier. Mainly used for rifle and repeater rounds, the bandolier can be purchased at gunsmiths and some general stores. Once bought, it can not be resold or removed from John Marston’s inventory and will appear on specific outfits - with the exception of a few uniforms/attires.

The need to be fully stocked with ammunition is obvious in a game like Red Dead Redemption. No player wants to be in a firefight and discover they have no bullets left to take down the enemy.

Red Dead Redemption Legend of the West outfit

6Don’t Ignore Challenges

Work Towards Rewards

InRed Dead Redemption,John Marston must master four categories of challenges to obtain the ‘Legend of the West’ outfit. Each level has ten ranks, and while the end result is reason enough to work towards its completion, players will also benefit greatly from the individual rewards.

Players can purchase in-game maps to aid in these challenges, and rewards can range from money to knowledge - both of which are valuable when tackling the harsh terrains of the Wild West. The more players learn, the easier the game will be, so work on them early.

Red Dead Redemption John wearing a bandana

5Hide Your Identity

Buy A Bandana

Unlike the prequel,Red Dead Redemption 2, the first game does not give the player access to a bandana immediately;it must be purchasedfrom the general store in Escalera or the tailors’ store in the Thieves’ Landing.

Using a bandana while committing crimes does notnegatively affect the player’s honor level; however, it does not prevent a bounty from being incurred if a crime is reported. Although it will not necessarily stop John Marston from earning a bounty, it is an extremely useful accessory that, when removed, can decrease a wanted level faster, creating a lot fewer problems for the player.

Red Dead Redemption John and chest loot

4Loot The Dead

Don’t Be Squeamish

Looting a dead body is a crucial component of the twoRed Dead Redemptiongames, and players should begin this practice straight away. Money is needed for all kinds of things in the game (horse deeds, guns, maps), and searching the bodies of their kills is a quick way to rake up the bucks.

Dead bodies can be looted for various items, including cash, tobacco, and ammunition - all of which have important roles in the game. The ability to loot ammo removes the need to purchase it, and, especially early on, this is a money saver.

Red Dead Redemption Camp

Get A Better Horse

A player’s horse is an investment, and like in its successor,Red Dead Redemption 2, a good horse is worth its weight in gold. Speaking of gold, money can be hard to come by, especially if you care about John’s honor level, so when the player obtains a great horse - they should hold onto it.

Some missions and quests can be seen as more important than others and some players enjoy spreading these out. While there is no ‘incorrect’ way to play the game or complete missions, helping Bonnie will ultimately get you access to atop-tier horse. There are six steps to Bonnie’s mission, and it’s worth considering completing them as soon as possible for the chance to break in the Kentucky Saddler.

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2Set Up Camps

Quickest Way To Travel

Travel in open-world games can be a killer with maps so big. Players could spend precious hoursgetting from one end to the other, which is boring and time-consuming. This can also minimize the time spent opening up the narrative, character interactions, and detailed world ofRed Dead Redemption.

Setting up and improving camps along the way opens up the ability to fast-travel, giving back those often critical early hours. However, players should also make sure to spend enough time on the road to pick up side quests as the game goes on.

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1Lucky Rabbit’s Foot

Every Little Helps

Unlike games likeFallout(where players have perk points to put into their own character build), the only way for a player to increase John Marston’s abilities is with an outfit or item perk. There aresixteen outfits that can be unlocked, and all of them have different perks - but the lucky rabbit’s foot is a kit item that has its own, and it is a very useful one.

The lucky rabbit’s foot increasesthe amount gained from looting or skinning animalsby 20%. It can be bought from a general store for $25, which a player should be able to afford pretty much straight away.

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John Marston sitting on his horse and aiming his gun in Red Dead Redemption