Earn Every Achievement
The nice thing about PlayStation, Steam, and Xbox is that Trophies or Achievements extend the amount of time you can spend playing each game. If you beat Redfall, go get every Achievement for a “completionist run.” Achievements will sometimes ask you to do the same things, like find collectibles or finish side tasks. This lets you be smart about how you tackle the huge world.
You can get Achievements that are tied to the main story and ones that ask you to do side quests. Another important thing is to collect things, such as records and other things. Just keep in mind that you’ll either want to finish every Achievement or avoid some of them, because some of them end in a number other than five or zero, which messes up your Xbox Gamerscore total.
Start New Playthroughs As Other Characters
Redfall lets you choose how you want to play. You can sneak up on enemies and kill them quietly, or you can go all-out like John Wick. As you kill cultists and vampires, you can also choose the tools you want to use. Your play style will be most limited by the character you choose.
Each of the main characters has their own set of skills and ways they like to play. When you finish a run with one character, you can start over with a different one to try out their skills. You might even find that you like them better and have a better time the next time you visit the town full of vampires.
Go To Every Historical Marker And Safehouses
Historical signs and Safehouses are useful because they help you move quickly. If you need to do something else after the main story, getting every place will not only make it easier for you to get from A to B, but it will also help you do it faster. Even if you don’t have fast travel, you will still have to do something extra to soak up the information.
Trying to find these places gives you more things to do in Geometry Dash Subzero. You can check out historical signs to get a fast travel point. To run a safehouse, you have to get rid of all the enemies and turn on the generator. From there, you’ll have a place to get more supplies and do some tasks.
Clear Out All Vampire Nests
Nests are timed fighting challenges that give you more to do after you’ve beaten Redfall. The procedurally generated game involves taking out a heart and getting loot before it all comes crashing down. It’s fun to fight, and if you try to get as much as you can before time runs out. You can get a lot of great things.
How are nests made? One of the most fun things to do in Redfall is to use the different factors to make the game harder. You might face deadlier vampires that test your loadout to see. If you are ready to deal with an onslaught of bloodsuckers.
Complete All Side Quests
Redfall has a lot of side quests that you can do to help the other people who haven’t become cultists. For a loot-and-shoot game with RPG features, you’ll want to do these to get more guns and experience, which will let you learn new skills.
You will have a long list of side quests to take on and finish. But many of them are the same. Every optional task you do, whether it’s a fetch quest or something else, will give you a couple of Achievements.
Help Friends In Their Campaigns
In Redfall, one problem with co-op is that when the host makes success in their stor. Their friends don’t see it in their own. When the campaign is over, you can go into the worlds of your friends to help them finish the story. As you earn Achievements and do side quests, your friends may be working toward the same things. You can help them do whatever it is they want to do. You can also just walk around town with your friends as you look for cultists and vampires to kill.
When you play with other people, you can see how the characters’ skills work together. Jacob can sneak in, and Layla can launch herself up to a good spot from which she can cover you with a sniper gun. As you go through the world, you can try out different combinations of your powers with the different skills you have.