Rdr2 endings5/17/2023 ![]() Hover over blurred text below to see spoiler. However, the events that unfold leading up to that will change, and the outcome of your character depends on it. Depending on how you play the ending will slightly change.īoth endings see Dutch getting away, of course, he’s in Red Dead Redemption after all. We’re not going to spoil said sequences but there are multiple outcomes for Arthur and Dutch. Once you get there, those choices will catch up to in what you see at the game’s end. ![]() These scenes are setting the tone for the game as you ramble towards the end of chapter 6. If you’ve been making honorable choices, you’ll see deer in a more upbeat environment than you see with the wolf scenes. This signifies the choices that you’ve made along the way. The cutscenes you’ll see are those of a wolf. In short, the finale of Red Dead Redemption 2 sees Arthur Morgan and John Marston engaging Dutch Van der Lindes gang as well as the Pinkertons, who have been. Throughout the game, if you play as a Dishonorable character, you will see weird cutscene sequences that flash in every so often. Those choices change things like the tone of the game, the weather, the music, cutscenes, and the ending that you’ll see when all is said and done. The game keeps track of these decisions by using an honor meter which can scale up or down depending on your choices. Your choices decide which of these three you get. In almost every interaction with the world you have the choice to do something honorable or dishonorable. They are generally regarded as the good ending, bad ending, and true ending. It’s a hollow denouement led by a character whose purpose is to complete tasks, not provide a narrative.Red Dead Redemption 2 is a game about choices. And Dutch’s decision to help John and save Sadie doesn’t seem to have much of an impact when Dutch and John meet again in Red Dead Redemption. In this Red Dead Redemption 2 spoiler FAQ, we'll. Maybe there’s a story about how Dutch was eventually disillusioned with Micah, but we don’t get to hear it. Red Dead Redemption 2 is an absolutely colossal game in every sense of the word, and it's really easy to lose track of characters or plot strands. John is somehow able to reason with Dutch, even though Dutch has fallen for Micah’s flattery at every step, and Dutch shoots Micah in the chest. 25 Unresolved Mysteries And Plot Holes Red Dead Redemption 2 Left Hanging However, if youre like me, you are going to find it pretty difficult to tear. When you reach the final mission of the game and confront Micah and Dutch, you see that the two outlaws have reunited and Micah is holding Sadie as a hostage at gunpoint. But John’s story is really just there to let you pursue various side quests and provide a little closure to the story of Micah Bell, which doesn’t even make a lot of sense. Perhaps if there had been some kind of connective tissue where John is immediately picking up Arthur’s story or we get some subtext about morality or redemption (John’s redemption doesn’t come until his own story in Red Dead Redemption unless you think building a house and getting furniture counts as “redemption”). ![]() That works the other way around because Red Dead Redemption 2 starts with John in a supporting role, but by elevating him to the lead, I’m being told that the story is over and now the work begins of completing the challenges, finding all the collectibles, etc. The protagonist is now just a supporting character in John’s story. ![]() When you tack on two chapters worth of epilogue, then Arthur’s story becomes smaller and less important. I don’t have an issue with Red Dead Redemption 2 killing off Arthur Morgan, but if that’s the end of the game, that should be the end of it. But we already knew that because we presumably played Red Dead Redemption and also, it doesn’t work out too well for John Marston in the end-his family is abducted by the government, he’s forced to hunt down his former compatriots, and when the job is finished, the government betrays him and guns him down at his home. I suppose you could make the argument that John is Arthur’s success story as John went on to build a life for his family and that’s what Arthur gave his life for. Realizing the progress of civilization is ending the time of outlaws. If you’re just telling the story of Arthur Morgan, then an epilogue about John Marston makes no sense because nothing ties these two characters together beyond both being in the Van Der Linde gang. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a 2018 action-adventure game developed and published by Rockstar.
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