Hell Hath No Fury - (Entry to Cinematic Shots).

in Gaming Photography14 days ago

Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest - Theme: Cinematic Shots showing and talking about Cinematic Shots in RDR 2.

The mission started peacefully in a windy field, but quickly turned into chaos as a warship attacked. From rooftop shootouts to cannon warfare, we fought fiercely alongside friends. With smart tactics and explosive action, we sank the ship and survived the brutal battle, an intense, cinematic experience from start to finish.

The mission started at Arthur was walking through a beautiful field; in the far distance was a very old castle. He was walking towards that castle. It was a very pleasing view, and the place was very windy.

After walking for a while, Arthur finally reached a bar, went inside that bar, and saw friends talking about a boat, but then suddenly a man came to warn them. We rushed on the roof and saw a warship attacking us.

We were ready to fight back; that's why we took our position and started to fire back at those enemies. I had a great aim, but still I had difficulties taking them out; anyway, we kept firing at them; they had already surrounded us.

They were firing at us fiercely; I knew we needed better, heavier firepower to fight them back. That's why I got closer to the cannon, and then I and Hercule started pushing it to the edge.

We took the cannon to the edge then, saw many enemies were already closing in, and some of them started climbing the stairs. and there were a lot of them. That's why we got divided into two teams: one was on the roof and another went to guard the door.

I was standing right in front of the door, man, there were a whole lot of enemies, but I was a good shooter. I got out in slow motion and started killing them with headshots.

Our plan We were to push them back; that's why we fired at them and marched forward. As we marched forward, a bomb fell right in front of us.

That bomb helped us as it took out many enemies, which cleared our way, and then we rushed forward; we slipped so that we could cover more ground in a short time.

I went ahead and saw a boat full of enemies coming right at us, and without any ado, I started firing at them. I was able to kill the driver fast, then the rest of the enemies. The cannon bombs were helping out a lot as it was taking down boats for me.

After that I went to the beachside and started to take out more enemies there, and after a fierce battle we were able to take out many enemies. After that, I went to meet Dutch, and then he instructed us with a plan.

I started following Hercule to the roof, but our way was blocked; that's why we started going up using another way and finally reached the roof, then started to assemble the cannon.

The cannon was assembled, then I aimed the cannon at the warship and fired at it, and kept firing at it to take it out; we were able to do some serious damage to the warship.

After some brutal firing at the warship, we were able to sink the warship. We got down from the roof to meet Dutch, and then Hercule told us that the boat had arrived.

That brutal fight had ended; it was almost getting dark. The game's graphics on that scene were truly mesmerizing: two birds flying, the colors, everything was perfect. Anyway, I was walking, and after walking for a bit, I reached the beach.

Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.

"The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."

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OMG, all these photos are mind-blowing. Each of them looks very nice and cinematic 😱

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Thanks for commenting, I tried my best.

@tipu curate 8

Thanks for curating.

A new chapter of my favorite western movie. Awesome captures bro. Good luck in the contest.

favorite western movie? Thanks for wishing me luck.

Yes. I've always considered playing RDR2 to be like experiencing an old western movie.

I see. Yeah I understand, it feels like stepping into a classic western film. RDR2 really nails that old western vibe.