'Red Dead Redemption 2': How to Look Like 'Toy Story's' Woody

Yellow-Striped French Dress ShirtJeansBrown Sleeked Riding BootsArthur's Pistol BeltVoila! You are [...]

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Arthur is a fine looking gentlemen in Rockstar Games' Red Dead Redemption 2 but with Kingdom Hearts 3 on the horizon, we've got some of our favorite cartoon characters on the brain. That includes Woody for Toy Story so naturally if there's a way to combine the two, we're going to do it and huzzah! Done it we did! Sort of.

Hope you like hunting because you're going to need to get back out there and do it for this particular look. Be very, very quiet - we're hunting for ... legendary bucks! One, one legendary buck but we're going to go find it and kill it so we can look like Woody.

The legendary buck is just one of many legendary animals in the game but once the buck has been bucked, players will also need to have a "perfect" ram hide as well to bring to the trapper. The trapper will t hen want 26 bucks (heh) for the vest based off of the legendary creature.

Now, it's time to put it all together:

  • Brown Estate Boss Hat
  • Red Puff Tie
  • Opulent Vest (Buck Vest)
  • Yellow-Striped French Dress Shirt
  • Jeans
  • Brown Sleeked Riding Boots
  • Arthur's Pistol Belt

Voila! You are now sortof, kinda Woody from Toy Story if you squint your left eye and block off your right eye completely. We did it!

Red Dead Redemption 2 is now available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

"Some of you may just be coming in to see how things built up for John Marston. But Red Dead Redemption II is more than that, and Rockstar Games once again lives up to a potential level that we can all aspire to. I hope this one goes on to sell nearly 100 million copies down the road like GTA V has -- its tireless development team of former and current employees deserve as much," reads our full review.

Our own Robert Workman added, "The game as a whole really just stacks up with one great thing after another. I've spent a good, long week plowing through what it has to offer and I'm still digging, just to see what surprise will come my way next. The amount of replayability is through the roof, whether you want to create a business enterprise for yourself or your "family," or just seek getting into trouble with a few shootouts and wagon takeovers. We'll still be playing for months and finding something -- and that's not even counting the promise that comes with Red Dead Online. Hope you saved some time for that in November."

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