Summary
ARed Dead Redemption 2player has shared an in-game recreation of an outfit resembling one of the game’s most hated villains. While theRed Dead Redemptionseries has its share of evil characters, this particular villain continues to inspire hatred from the community to this day.
The characters ofRed Dead Redemption 2were always seen as a high point of the game by the community. WhileRed Dead Redemption 2reviewsat the time of release heaped praise on protagonist Arthur Morgan, it was the villains that really captivated players and ensured the game had true staying power. The slow moral descent of certain members of the Van der Linde gang made the game’s story one of Rockstar’s most complex and mature yet.

The recreation was posted online by Redditor Dry-Unit1223, showcasing whatRed Dead Redemption 2’s John Marston would look like if he dressed up as one of the game’s primary villains: Micah Bell. There’s no doubt that on the surface, it’s an incredibly faithful recreation, and while the user themselves claim it isn’t completely accurate, it’s as close as possible without the use of mods. If not for the lack of Micah’s long blonde hair and iconic horseshoe mustache, most would struggle to tell the difference between the two.
On top of showing off the recreation online, they even shared details about whichRed Dead Redemption 2outfit piecesplayers need to wear to recreate this in-game.
With this in mind, it shouldn’t take players long to acquire all the pieces needed to recreate Micah Bell’s outfit inRed Dead Redemption 2. At a cost of just under $70, it’s something that players can definitely acquire near the start of the game - even while riding alongside Micah in the Van der Linde gang. The only issue might be the color of the items, which could take some tinkering to perfect.
TheRed Dead Redemption 2community never fails to impress with how it creatively uses the sandbox that Rockstar presented to the world over five years ago. While some are using it to recreate popular characters from theRed Dead Redemptionuniverse, other gamers are using it to bring in their favorites from other franchises. Just recently, one player recreatedCall of Duty’s Captain Price inRed Dead Redemption 2. Although he looks a little out of place, it’s a great example of the ingenuityRed Dead Redemption 2players continue to bring to the table.