Hosea: "how do you want to die, Arthur?" Arthur: " I don't care about all that. Just turn me West so I can watch the sunset and remember all of the great times we had..."
Damn I just realized something, Dutch dies at the bottom of the mountain and Arthur dies on the top. Tells you have much Dutch has fallen and how Arthur rose up and redeemed himself.
@@morgan0__o but he is facing the snowy ground while Arthur is looking the sunset which suggests to me that Micah made it to the top but fell in the end
The only character i was attached to was Connor Kenway from ac3, I always felt bad for him because he never really had a mother or father figure, but when i first seen Arthur i had grown attached to him just as much as Connor
If I was running around with advanced TB, getting shot at, on the run, getting beat up, probably with Lumbago, I wouldn't be afraid of death. I'd welcome it. Arthur did.
@@caiminmills2667 Thing is Arthur was afraid maybe not here as he's dying but up to here he was unless you get the Nun scene that he writes in the journal she helped take away the worry for him
@@ashenone5130 His decisions through life wouldn't make him seem to win at it. Think of it: His mortality put things through a loop for Arthur. His decisions. His sacrifices for loyalty. Good and bad, his life was defined by his portrayal to the world: an outlaw. An outlaw who eventually climbed the mountain of life, trying to live on the past less traveled by. He overcame his demons in the high honor ending, and won.
@@mickeyj5922 its helping me go thru quite a lot. Ive had a best friend turn on me (dutch) because of other people that were manipulating them (micah) even tho i stayed loyal to my friends and always "gave them all i had" (apparently im arthur😂) So its really hitting me hard this game
its kinda cool that when you had low honor a wolf in thunder would be shown in chapter segments and if you had high honor it would be a deer during sun rise
lonecourierjoeyV2 I was just wondering this because I had the wolf, I had a lot of dishonor even though I helped a lot of people because I didnt take shit from anybody
I swear the way Arthur says ''He's a rat'' breaks my heart, it's such a desperate attempt for the man he got raised by and is still loyal to to see the truth
What hurts the most is that Arthur manages to convince Dutch in the end, to the point where he tracks down Micah and kills him, but Arthur never lived long enough to see it.
If he never had tuberculosis, he would’ve killed Micah easily. I remember crawling for the gun, and I tapped the crawl button so much but I knew I’d die either way. I cried man, I cried 😢
Micah was always a coward. He knew very well he could never win against arthur at his prime. Which is why he only fought him in this state. Smells like coward huh?
@@StarvingWolff I still whooped his ass in the fist fight. Had too much practice in the bars🤣. Arthur just died for me earlier today and it’s sad. I never even played red dead 1 so this is mad for me
Beat the game last night. Got this ending. When Arthur died I sat there unable to move. Cried my eyes out. At first I hated having to play as Arthur, but grew to love as the game went on. Much better character then John in my opinion.
MrShutupbro I don’t know how you cried. But I for real ugly cried, like that cry you hope nobody sees you experience because how embarrassing it is. It was all that and more and I don’t regret it. I love this game more than any I’ve played
@@tgone23 I cried more over the horse than Arthur if I'm honest. Playing RDR 1 kinda ruined RDR2 for me, I knew even before release that Arthur was going to die and I played the entire game knowing that was gonna happen so when it did I didnt feel a whole lot and just wanted to explore New Austin and get to beechers hope and whatnot... Did NOT see the horse dying though, and his "thank you"... dear God, I was a wreck considering she was an Arabian White that I spent soooooo long trying to tame during chapter 2 and spent even longer getting it to lvl 4... RIP Soon 2b Glue... it was supposed to be ironic 😭
@Jona yea the betrayal of Ross with John well "betrayal" wasn't as expected as Micah. By about chapter 4 I knew Micah was gonna do something against the gang and I did a robbery with him so I got a bit more exposition from his side. Anyway Ross never really betrayed John as he was just using him from the beginning and had no intention of letting him go cuz in his eyes he was just another one of them like Bill or Dutch. They did good hiding Micahs true intentions tho by making him an annoying prick all around. Arthur s death is sadder because we grew attached to the character more so than John but you get to see most of John's life as well from the beginning of the end and how he matured pretty much up to the point of rdr1
Yeah. But in the end. They tried. They both got betrayed. Arthur by Dutch & Micah. John by the FBI. Red Dead Redemption 3 might show us what happened to jack after RDR1.
I think at that moment, with his boot on Arthur's hand, looking into his eyes while he's dying, listening to Arthur. And I think in that moment Dutch realized that Arthur gains absolutely nothing lying to him; Arthur's dying words after all Dutch had done, was a warning to Dutch about the snake that helped lead him astray. You can see it on Dutch's face...And then you knew Marston was right all along, it wasn't no hit on the head that changed Dutch, Dutch just became more of what he always was. Again, Dutch's face as Arthur is talking... Dutch wasn't lying to anyone all these years, he was lying to himself. He was no 'Robin Hood', he was just a wild, anarchistic soul looking for excuses to do what his impulses wanted him to do. And I think whatever was good and pure in Dutch, the part that believed that, died in that instant, and took the rest of what was left of his sanity. Just my take on it.
I think you’re almost bang on. I think the real Dutch, the father to John and Arthur, died with Hosea. When arthur died, I think it actually brought back just enough of Dutch’s sanity to make him realise Micah was the rat.
If you watch Dutch’s face during the ending, you can see that he starts off looking at Arthur with anger, then with realisation, then regret. Then he looks at Micah and he just looks utterly disgusted. The look he gave Micah is the look of someone who KNOWS he’s looking at the man who ruined his life. Because despite everything, i think Dutch truly cared for the gang, and he clearly valued loyalty.
@@nathanstrydom3300 Not gonna lie, I think that Dutch definitely had some sort of love for Arthur, and even John and the rest. But I think at that point in the story, he killed Micah just to be rid of John Marston. As in, "hey, I killed Micah, I'm with you, now leave me alone."
@@Halterin11 Not sure, remember, when John asked what is he doing here, Dutch said: "same as you". I think he really came to kill Micah, and Micah on the other hand, wanted to turn him in, because after all of this, pinkertons came, and tracked John, they knew exactly where to start. I guess both Micah and Dutch teamed up for Blackwater money to get close, and turn on each other after.
Spent the whole game with visions of the wolves not knowing what it was for, but right at the end got this ending with the stag, felt like a true redemption story, which also made it 10x more heart crushing
Camila Q. “I was a bad man... I robbed, I lied, I killed... but in the end... I died a good man... because I was an avid catch-and-release fisherman. Really made up for all of the terrible things I’ve done.”
@@shadowofdread7018" I killed, raped, robbed hundreds of people, in the end.... I died a good man... because I greeted the entire town of St. Denis. Really made up for all the terrible things I done"
@@Zombone476 he really doesn't need to rethink his opinion since it's his opinion. John is better to me than Arthur too. Like both of them. But John is and always will be better to me lol.
"Oh, Dutch...he's a rat." He sounded like he was about to cry. I nearly did. Then he took his last breath, and Unshaken started to play, and I couldn't hold it in anymore. First time a game ever made me cry.
You can visit his grave as when you meet Charles for the first time as John he said he buried Arthur on a hillside facing the sunrise it’s right below Ambarino right of a small shack
“I gave you all I had...” It’s crazy, Arthur is never vulnerable with others in the beginning, but by the end he’s changed so much. One of the best characters ever.
You can see a glimpse of the old Dutch come out for a second at 1:48. He looks almost disgusted that he'd been stepping on his dying (surrogate) son's hand. Just goes to show how much Micah had corrupted him, I guess.
Yeah the way he looked at Micah just before he walked away. It’s even more evident in the ending where you go back for the money. He realises in that moment what Micah is, and what he has allowed Micah to turn him in to. And he is DISGUSTED.
I think he finally realized how much he lost too. Sean, Hosea, molly, lenny, both callander brothers. It took Arthur dying for Dutch to realize he lost everyone...........except the rat
That is a real bittersweet ending for me. We know despites how a good man Arthur seemed to be in the end. He says himself that he lived a bad life. Made other people suffer. TB feels like a payment for what he have done. However, we can’t helped to fill sad when his time has come, just the little satisfaction that he helped at least John (and many others in the last act) just before taking his last breath facing the rising sun. That is his Redemption.
It's okay if you cried in the end. It's okay to cry when the person you cared about left you to die. It's okay to cry when you know that you did the right thing. Sometimes crying is more honorable than staying strong. I know I cried and I cried for a person I started to care about throughout the 60 hours....
RIP Arthur morgan! Rest in peace my good man. My favorite character! I thought you will be the character for the the whole game even in rdr3! You made a grown man cry! Again rest in peace mah brother! See you on the other side.🙍❤💓💔
I didn't cry because a good character died, I cried because all at once I remembered all the good times in this story, and I remembered Sean, Lenny, Hosea, all of them and the good memories all of them had with each other as friends, and it hurt me so damn hard in the heart. And what hurt me the most was that Arthur's wish of how he wanted die came true, that's if you had good honor.
I like how dutch says "your my son Arthur, when i dont have you by my side it hurts." But at the end Dutch does Nothing. Arthur: "I gave you all i had."
It’s because Arthur “doubts” Dutch the whole game...which he has every reason too. Ever since Micah joined the gang, Dutch did things differently...which is why Arthur kept questioning him. And obviously Dutch just got fed up, especially with Micah in his ear. And at the end there...you can see the pain in Dutch’s eyes. The first time he’s ever been speechless. Arthur and Hosea were the only two in the gang he actually cares for. Dutch went crazy and became a broken man after Arthur’s death.
@@studentsofdestruction6915 bc yk whats gonna happen to arthur. playing it again means you have to go through the tragedy of seeing him go once again, still worth a second play through and even more than that
This is the only scene I have experienced in a video game so far to bring me to tears. This was truly the best game I have ever played. This game was as great, maybe even better than The Last of Us
I played The Last Of Us too and it was decent, but Read Dead 2 is on another level, Arthur's charcter development and later John's in the epilogue was outstanding !
I started crying when I saw Arthur caressing his horse and tell it thank you. Then for him to die like this, abandoned and alone on a mountain in the middle of nowhere, and yet dying how he wanted, facing the sun, my heart broke in a million pieces... Both Arthur and John are phenomenal protagonists.
I just finished the game for the first time and I ended up with the Good ending (This ending). My mentality was that, the money doesn't mean anything since Arthur is already a dying man and the money that Arthur had taken from the last train hiest, was not in Dutche's hands so it doesn't make a difference.
Seriously, the Arthur voice actor really took serious the role of his character. Especially the « DAMN US BOOTH! » in the bad ending we can feel the pain through his voice. GG Rockstar. I finally cried over lines of codes. We need more legendary games like this.
I think Dutch is one of the most underrated characters. His character ark is so deep and well written. When Arthur said I gave you all I had to can see Dutch’s face turn from anger to sadness after realizing the mistake he just made. The little details in this game are amazing. I wish I cloud play it for the first time again.
This is my favorite ending because Arthur passed away peacefully upon the sunrise. You know that he’s happy and content with his death. He doesn’t have to suffer anymore and he is now in the afterlife. Wherever he went when he died I hope it was good. Fly high cowboy.
Benjamin Byron Davis' acting in this one scene is honestly so phenomenal and underrated. In that one moment Dutch knows that Arthur is dying and would have no reason to lie to him. For the first time in pretty much our entire time of knowing him the charismatic and silver-tongued Dutch Van der Linde is speechless, knowing that he has just stolen his old friend's one chance at making things right. He looks back up at Micah and it's immediately clear that the spell that rat had over him is broken.
Arthur really gave dutch all he had, the prospect of a family whom he had abandoned, his devotion, his skill and now even in his last moments he tries to warn him from Micah, Dutch did not deserve a man like Arthur
Arthur’s death really reminds me of Lee’s death from the Walking Dead which is another incredibly sad death scene. Both of them are slowly dying from some sort of ailment, and both sacrifice themselves to save someone in the end. Two legendary video game characters man 🙏
Bronson I was just thinking the same exact thing! I literally just said to myself that I haven’t cried this much since beating the first walking dead game ...
@@Caupolicanus Give it a little more credit than that. I think it’s a little ridiculous to cry over most things people cry over, especially for men. But Mario isn’t supposed to be a tragedy. Mario doesn’t have anything to worry about other than the obligatory biweekly invasion from Bowser, which he can summarily deal with in a day or so. Mario is a fat, cheery plumber. Arthur Morgan is a sad and tortured man. He was born into a family with a mom who died and a dad who everybody wished would. He lived his life in the Wild West, and suddenly found himself a man in a world that was rapidly changing. His entire world is dying around him. And then, he learns that he is slowly dying along with it. The family he had built over the years was falling apart, he was hounded by the government everywhere he went, and in this ending, he stuck to his code of honor through it all. He was good, but the new world didn’t care. To the army, to the Pinkertons, he was just another relic of a bygone age, a stubborn fool, a petty thief. They took everything from him. And now he’s lost his life. Obviously he’s not a real person, and again, I do think it’s a tad ridiculous to cry over most things, but come on. This…it’s a tragedy.
I've had this game sitting on my computer for several years and finally got around to comleting it through to the epilogue. When I was young and full of myself, I chose a similar road. I made a lot of bad choices, was definitely on the wrong side of the law, and the people I thought were my brothers ended up turning a blind eye. One morning, it was dawn after a weekend coke bender, I was about to crack yet another beer, when I turned and looked at allll those people that I thought were my 'family' and out of nowhere, the strangest feeling came over me and I could have sworn on my life that someone put their hand on my shoulder and whispered in my ear, "....what are you doing?" You could have knocked me over with a feather. I stook there for a moment, wondering just what the hell happened, but...in my heart...I knew. I set that beer down and I left there and never looked back. Was it hard? Oh man...like I have never experienced hard...and I stumbled a few times, but I got right, I got straight, and I turned my life around...at least for what little there is left of it. Ironically, I used my talents and ended up in the gaming industry, where I've been for almost two decades. Being in this industry is purely a love/hate situation and, if you're not careful, it will eat you and your life up and spit you out when it's done with you. Watching a lot of Arthur's story parallel my own experiences was bittersweet. My heart ached watching Arthur realize that he was the instrument of his own destruction, so much time wasted, so many people I hurt along the way and knowing that feeling that I'd fallen in love with the one thing that no matter how much I wanted her, I knew I could never be good enough for her. Walking away from her, to protect her from the life I'd chosen, and not wanting to drag her down with me, was one of the most gut-wrenching things I'd ever done...in fact, in many ways, it broke me. Watching the story of Arthur's life moving in an inevitable direction was all too familiar for me and at the end, it tore at my soul like shards of glass like all the reminders of the things I *could* have done right, and consciously chose not to. This story was so unbelievable well done that it's hard to put into words, because I really can't begin to find the words. So, for those of you who cried at the end, just know you definitely weren't the only one. And Rockstar, thank you for making the story of Arthur so poignant and memorable. One last thing, and I'll get off my soapbox... To the young people out there reading this, don't let this polarizing society we live in make you so jaded that you don't value human life. Strive to bring out not only the best in others, but to be your best self. Without that, life isn't worth a whole hell of a lot, and you may just wake up one day wondering exactly what you did with your life that really mattered.
I have never, I mean never been a emotional person, but when I got this ending it still sticks with me. It’s just so sad, and I wish I could still play as Arthur. I’m not crying you are
When Micah gets ditched by Dutch and he walks away, you can hear a faint laugh in Arthur. He knew he won, what an incredible game this is. Also I broke my x button pressing it so hard crawling for the gun
Spoiler: I lost it when I went back to my horse before this cutscene. I kept the same horse I got from the beginning. When I went back Arthur said his goodbye telling her she was a good friend.
Too much shit went down for me to be able to keep the same horse. Minor things like loitering, or walking into someone would often lead to massive shootouts in the towns and escape attempts where often my horse would almost instantly die.
@@D3sdinova Same. I had a horse that I got close to the beginning of the game called Walker. By the time I got to the horse scene, I was on Walker III. Now I’m in the epilogue with John and his horse, but I think I’ve still got Buell in the stables from helping Hamish.
I’ve never been a big gamer but I like the occasional game. Consequentially, I do not get attached to characters. I just play them to pass the time. However, when this scene played and I heard that “May I...” I started crying and realized how good of a character Arthur really is. All the respect for the game creators for giving such touching dimensions to a fictitious character.
Probably one of the best western tales ever told.... ever! Movies with Eastwood and the Duke simply will never be able to come close to this epic. If rockstar can keep up the momentum with the online story i might have even found my favorite game ever.
Finished this masterpiece a year ago and Arthur Morgan is my favourite fictional character of all time. His death was the only thing made me cry in a film, game or TV series genuinely sat for 2 hours to think about it afterwards.
What a beautiful ending this game is a masterpiece it really gets your emotions. I literally shed tears when the music starts playing. Arthur was one of the best protagonists in the story and will never be forgotten
Just finished my first playthrough as arthur. This was probably the hardest thing I've ever watched in video gaming. I was horrified at just how bad the good ending is
Played this game when I had a lot of huge problems in my life. Just when I was about to give up, that was the time I finished the game. So many emotions back then. Glad I moved on.
I don't know how to explain but it is like i got a strong connection with Arthur, like if he is my real friend. He helped me to understand a lot of things and to think about some situations in a different way. I always think "what Arthur would say to me?" when I feel uncomfortable in front of a tough moment. Watching him die always take me, his last breathe it's so dramatic everytime; I want to cry and scream all what i'm feeling but at the same time i can't beacuse there are so many emotions in my head. This game will stay in my heart forever, it means a lot to me. Idk if i'm crazy but i really got affection to this man and this game. Arthur ain't dead, he will live forever in my life and in my heart.
Facts don’t care about your feelings people who don’t want spoilers won’t look up RDR2 you mong he spoiled GoW for me and I hadn’t even looked up GoW it pops up for people interested in gaming
The Sega Genesis was my first console. Needless to say, I’ve been around the block a few times when it comes to video games. This is the only video game I’ve ever shed a tear to. It’s not just a game. It was a movie and an experience.
A game like _Red Dead Redemption 2_ only comes around once every so often. When you start, the game launches you straight into the action, running away from Pinkertons. You play as Arthur Morgan: a morally ambiguous desperado in one of America's last outlaw gangs. When I first played the game, I, like many people, was disappointed I couldn't play as John Marston from the first Red Dead Redemption. But Rockstar was able to execute Arthur's story like no other. Rockstar ensured that every NPC encounter in the game was interesting. During my time playing, I found that I could communicate with the citizens of each in-game township, allowing me the choice of antagonizing or greeting everyone I met. Additionally, Rockstar promoted completing side missions by giving each mission-giver a unique personality, set of characteristics, and backstory. Red Dead Redemption 2 sets the bar for in-game mechanics and details, ensuring a luxurious and realistic world. To give a few examples, firearms would become increasingly dirty, requiring regular cleaning, Vultures would eat dead carcasses, Arthur's hair would even become a lighter shade of blonde after enduring sun exposure without wearing a hat. One could play through the entire story and still miss a few details. I quickly found myself growing attached to each character, even the NPCs who gave side-missions. Every mission completed and every choice Arthur makes adds to the story in some way. With this, there is no doubt that Arthur Morgan has one of the most unique character developments in gaming history. The biggest disappointment I experienced was only being able to play it for the first time once. Because of this, I rate _Red Dead Redemption 2_ a 10 out of 10.
First time I got this ending it reminded me of my dad so much he tried to do his best for me he had heart failure and he did the best for me soon on October he passed due to heart attack this game hit me so hard
Started this game being kinda upset I couldn’t play As Marston then was sad that I had to play Marston.
Same
Ikr!?
most facts ive heard since MLK
Same lol
Same
Hosea: "how do you want to die, Arthur?"
Arthur: " I don't care about all that. Just turn me West so I can watch the sunset and remember all of the great times we had..."
:(
When waa this? :0
But it was the sunrise he saw wasn't it
Instead he turned East and died looking at the sunrise
Mugdha Mahdi Shams leaving the west behind
Arthur: Started as an Outlaw, Ended as a Hero...
This is where the redemption in the game’s title comes
Why if a criminal is the main character he always being a hero at the end and dies peacefully
Im about to cry
Redemption.
Yeah.
I think it’s a metaphor. It all ended in a way he didn’t expect. He turned out to be a different man than he was at the start.
Also I cried
Arthurs last words: " I tried, in the end.....I did."
but this endings dishonorable versions last words is: “Damn us both!”
Yup he did hero hero
No, his last words were “GHAAARRRR” 3:15
That hit me hard btw
Arthurs last words: DAHAM UHS BOTH
Damn I just realized something, Dutch dies at the bottom of the mountain and Arthur dies on the top. Tells you have much Dutch has fallen and how Arthur rose up and redeemed himself.
micah dies on top of a mountain lmao
@@morgan0__o but he is facing the snowy ground while Arthur is looking the sunset which suggests to me that Micah made it to the top but fell in the end
wait i see this comment before in another vid but different person
What I just realized, Micah and Dutch died in the cold
@@james-nf5ck Statistically it was probably repeated at least a few hundred times.
I like to think that arthur was smiling while looking at the sunrise
Arthur Morgan but my dear boy...you are Arthur Arthur
Dutch van der linde I’m sorry Dutch it must be the tuberculosis
@@felonthador1639 *there he is Man with the Goddamn Plan!*
Arthur Morgan why your talking in third person
Arthur Morgan my last words if I was Arthur “that’s one hell of a view”
i usually don't get to attached to characters in video games but this hit me like a train.
Me too i loved this game playing arthur he was a nice guy to so many people who came his path sad just sad
😔
It’s always a goddam train
Two years later, this still hits me like a train.
The only character i was attached to was Connor Kenway from ac3, I always felt bad for him because he never really had a mother or father figure, but when i first seen Arthur i had grown attached to him just as much as Connor
That last breathe Arthur takes always gets me.
I'm not crying your crying.
мɪснᴀᴇᴌ мʏᴇʀs No were all crying
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You're *
Technically, you are correct
Your pathetic and cant believe people actually cry smh
Arthur didn't look afraid.
He looked like he was able to stare death in the eyes with pride.
If I was running around with advanced TB, getting shot at, on the run, getting beat up, probably with Lumbago, I wouldn't be afraid of death. I'd welcome it. Arthur did.
@@caiminmills2667 Thing is Arthur was afraid maybe not here as he's dying but up to here he was unless you get the Nun scene that he writes in the journal she helped take away the worry for him
Later, in the afterlife
Arthur: I looked Death in the eye with pride.
John: "I actually tried to shoot Death."
Simon Belmont: " 'Tried,' you say?"
"Despite my best efforts to the contrary, it turns out I've won." Kills me every time.
Actually
I still dont quite get what it means..can u explain?
@@ashenone5130 His decisions through life wouldn't make him seem to win at it. Think of it: His mortality put things through a loop for Arthur. His decisions. His sacrifices for loyalty. Good and bad, his life was defined by his portrayal to the world: an outlaw. An outlaw who eventually climbed the mountain of life, trying to live on the past less traveled by. He overcame his demons in the high honor ending, and won.
@@mickeyj5922 holy shit this game is deep af
@@mickeyj5922 its helping me go thru quite a lot. Ive had a best friend turn on me (dutch) because of other people that were manipulating them (micah) even tho i stayed loyal to my friends and always "gave them all i had" (apparently im arthur😂)
So its really hitting me hard this game
The game is helping me write a book actually. Game is not only beautiful but deep.
He died just how he told Hosea he wanted to. Facing West so he can watch the sunset and think of all the good times they had. Such a great ending.
When was it ? I wanna see that conversation
Gabriel Lago back early on the game
NifeOO4niff it was sunrise tho lol
Uuuuuuuhhhhhh technically uhhh he was facing uh east and watched the uh sunrise
@@roboto2152 you could see it as him leaving the west behind
One dies, million cries.
True
Stalin words
hotel, trivago
Ok fortnite kid
@@danelrubo6396 lmao his channel was created 2 years ago so i wouldn't be surprised if he made it back then and never changed it
its kinda cool that when you had low honor a wolf in thunder would be shown in chapter segments and if you had high honor it would be a deer during sun rise
lonecourierjoeyV2 I was just wondering this because I had the wolf, I had a lot of dishonor even though I helped a lot of people because I didnt take shit from anybody
Corbin Humphrey you heartless black lung. Lol
The weird part for me was that I had the black wolf cutscenes the whole time during the chapters and in the end I got the elk ending
JD 19 I guess that means Arthur got his redemption
I had both lol depending. Like my honor was right around high/low
I swear the way Arthur says ''He's a rat'' breaks my heart, it's such a desperate attempt for the man he got raised by and is still loyal to to see the truth
Yeah, that’s the line that got me as well. He sounds so fragile 😢
What hurts the most is that Arthur manages to convince Dutch in the end, to the point where he tracks down Micah and kills him, but Arthur never lived long enough to see it.
still cant believe dutch listened to a fucking rapist murderer who was in a gang for 6 months then a son who raised 20 years ago
Titanic: Where girls cried
Furious 7:Where men cried
RDR2: Where everybody cried
I'm not gonna lie, Furious 7 made me cry for 30 minutes straight.
@@utisti4976 cause it's ass?
@@trashcantacos lmao
@@trashcantacos cause someone really die
I beat this game many times. This scene still gets me, even the music gets to me
If he never had tuberculosis, he would’ve killed Micah easily. I remember crawling for the gun, and I tapped the crawl button so much but I knew I’d die either way. I cried man, I cried 😢
Dude the frantic smash for the crawl button
Micah was always a coward. He knew very well he could never win against arthur at his prime. Which is why he only fought him in this state. Smells like coward huh?
WE all cried
without TB he wouldn't have gotten his redemption
@@StarvingWolff I still whooped his ass in the fist fight. Had too much practice in the bars🤣. Arthur just died for me earlier today and it’s sad. I never even played red dead 1 so this is mad for me
Beat the game last night. Got this ending. When Arthur died I sat there unable to move. Cried my eyes out. At first I hated having to play as Arthur, but grew to love as the game went on. Much better character then John in my opinion.
MrShutupbro I don’t know how you cried. But I for real ugly cried, like that cry you hope nobody sees you experience because how embarrassing it is. It was all that and more and I don’t regret it. I love this game more than any I’ve played
I cried over both. And when the horse died.
@@tgone23 I cried more over the horse than Arthur if I'm honest. Playing RDR 1 kinda ruined RDR2 for me, I knew even before release that Arthur was going to die and I played the entire game knowing that was gonna happen so when it did I didnt feel a whole lot and just wanted to explore New Austin and get to beechers hope and whatnot...
Did NOT see the horse dying though, and his "thank you"... dear God, I was a wreck considering she was an Arabian White that I spent soooooo long trying to tame during chapter 2 and spent even longer getting it to lvl 4... RIP Soon 2b Glue... it was supposed to be ironic 😭
I Also Lost my horse rip charles
@@frowlinian8175 Oh my god, that name though XD
Arthur’s death is sadder than johns imo
Nick D. How many people die of disease while getting betrayed and at the same time saving a close friend
@Jona yea the betrayal of Ross with John well "betrayal" wasn't as expected as Micah. By about chapter 4 I knew Micah was gonna do something against the gang and I did a robbery with him so I got a bit more exposition from his side. Anyway Ross never really betrayed John as he was just using him from the beginning and had no intention of letting him go cuz in his eyes he was just another one of them like Bill or Dutch. They did good hiding Micahs true intentions tho by making him an annoying prick all around. Arthur s death is sadder because we grew attached to the character more so than John but you get to see most of John's life as well from the beginning of the end and how he matured pretty much up to the point of rdr1
Ya
Arthur's death was depressing but we all saw it coming, John's was tragic and far worse cuz no one saw that coming.
Yeah. But in the end. They tried. They both got betrayed. Arthur by Dutch & Micah. John by the FBI.
Red Dead Redemption 3 might show us what happened to jack after RDR1.
I think at that moment, with his boot on Arthur's hand, looking into his eyes while he's dying, listening to Arthur. And I think in that moment Dutch realized that Arthur gains absolutely nothing lying to him; Arthur's dying words after all Dutch had done, was a warning to Dutch about the snake that helped lead him astray. You can see it on Dutch's face...And then you knew Marston was right all along, it wasn't no hit on the head that changed Dutch, Dutch just became more of what he always was. Again, Dutch's face as Arthur is talking... Dutch wasn't lying to anyone all these years, he was lying to himself. He was no 'Robin Hood', he was just a wild, anarchistic soul looking for excuses to do what his impulses wanted him to do.
And I think whatever was good and pure in Dutch, the part that believed that, died in that instant, and took the rest of what was left of his sanity. Just my take on it.
I think you’re almost bang on. I think the real Dutch, the father to John and Arthur, died with Hosea. When arthur died, I think it actually brought back just enough of Dutch’s sanity to make him realise Micah was the rat.
Right on the money
How did he die!?
@@overgrownchickenstrip5101 play the games dude
@@godoftomatos881 It was a year ago and this how fast I reply cus no on gives a fuck about contacting me. Anyway I was dumb with rdr2 back then
Dutch only walked away because he knew Arthur was right, Micah would surely take him to the Pinkertons.
And Dutch walked into a place where there would be no exit
If you watch Dutch’s face during the ending, you can see that he starts off looking at Arthur with anger, then with realisation, then regret. Then he looks at Micah and he just looks utterly disgusted. The look he gave Micah is the look of someone who KNOWS he’s looking at the man who ruined his life. Because despite everything, i think Dutch truly cared for the gang, and he clearly valued loyalty.
@@nathanstrydom3300 I agree.
@@nathanstrydom3300 Not gonna lie, I think that Dutch definitely had some sort of love for Arthur, and even John and the rest. But I think at that point in the story, he killed Micah just to be rid of John Marston. As in, "hey, I killed Micah, I'm with you, now leave me alone."
@@Halterin11 Not sure, remember, when John asked what is he doing here, Dutch said: "same as you". I think he really came to kill Micah, and Micah on the other hand, wanted to turn him in, because after all of this, pinkertons came, and tracked John, they knew exactly where to start. I guess both Micah and Dutch teamed up for Blackwater money to get close, and turn on each other after.
“Revenge is a fools game”
Tell that to john that sob had it coming
Dig for 2
Hamster gang
Eurolous
That’s what John did wrong.
That's what the last of us 2 did wrong
Spent the whole game with visions of the wolves not knowing what it was for, but right at the end got this ending with the stag, felt like a true redemption story, which also made it 10x more heart crushing
Same here, except the fact that I had to release fish for 2 hours to get my honor level back up hahaha
Camila Q.
“I was a bad man... I robbed, I lied, I killed... but in the end... I died a good man... because I was an avid catch-and-release fisherman. Really made up for all of the terrible things I’ve done.”
@@shadowofdread7018" I killed, raped, robbed hundreds of people, in the end.... I died a good man... because I greeted the entire town of St. Denis. Really made up for all the terrible things I done"
@Zach Young
Just pet dogs and say howdy to everyone. Instant honor lmao
I never saw wolves. I only thought the weird hallucinations were deer :p
Arthur is a real hero in this two games
@@ipliplpilp you honestly need to rethink your opinion.
@@ipliplpilp ha ha good one bro
@@Zombone476 he really doesn't need to rethink his opinion since it's his opinion.
John is better to me than Arthur too. Like both of them. But John is and always will be better to me lol.
And Authur is better and John
@@ipliplpilp yea
"Oh, Dutch...he's a rat."
He sounded like he was about to cry. I nearly did.
Then he took his last breath, and Unshaken started to play, and I couldn't hold it in anymore. First time a game ever made me cry.
Its kinda like the saying was reversed
“You either die a villian, or you live long enough to see yourself become a hero.”
For Dutch it was the opposite
This must be one of most touching endings in videogame history
It is
Throughout the game i was wishing Arthur would live his life with his ex gf but rdr has to have a sad ending lol
STORMZ UNIQUE i thought him and sadie where getting together buuuut nope
Thank Thomas downs for that. No matter what you do in that mission he coughs all over Arthurs face. Passing it to him
@@drillkillinkid More Strauss' fault.
STORMZ UNIQUE rockstar loves to kill characters we get attached to.
@@freshchris9457 maybe sadie was that "cut content" another romance that arthur could engage
just climbed this mountain again to look at the place where arthur died. MFW i cry everytime
Old man Esteban where is this mountain?
@@jonah6300 retrace your steps from last mission of chapter 6, if you have a good memory that is
On the map Its right on the trainline between annesburg and amabrino, you can see the big ambarino sign when your on the right cliff
Old man Esteban holy shit I'm gonna do that right now,
You can visit his grave as when you meet Charles for the first time as John he said he buried Arthur on a hillside facing the sunrise it’s right below Ambarino right of a small shack
This game gets you SO attached to Arthur. He’ll even when smaller characters like Lenny and hosea die it’s sad. Such a great game
“I gave you all I had...”
It’s crazy, Arthur is never vulnerable with others in the beginning, but by the end he’s changed so much. One of the best characters ever.
Anyone else heard Arthur's last breath
me
Yes
I did Bro, and a knew, a big man gone... 😪
Everyone did
Yup.
3:24 right at this second, we lost a legend
legends never die
3:27*
@@elizhabethn1004 3:26
You can see a glimpse of the old Dutch come out for a second at 1:48. He looks almost disgusted that he'd been stepping on his dying (surrogate) son's hand. Just goes to show how much Micah had corrupted him, I guess.
Yeah the way he looked at Micah just before he walked away. It’s even more evident in the ending where you go back for the money. He realises in that moment what Micah is, and what he has allowed Micah to turn him in to. And he is DISGUSTED.
I think he finally realized how much he lost too. Sean, Hosea, molly, lenny, both callander brothers. It took Arthur dying for Dutch to realize he lost everyone...........except the rat
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
That is a real bittersweet ending for me. We know despites how a good man Arthur seemed to be in the end. He says himself that he lived a bad life. Made other people suffer. TB feels like a payment for what he have done.
However, we can’t helped to fill sad when his time has come, just the little satisfaction that he helped at least John (and many others in the last act) just before taking his last breath facing the rising sun.
That is his Redemption.
Why does this comment have no replies? It is like a movie line. The best comment here.
Friend: *Coughs*
Me: *You got Tuberculosis*
Frying Pan nah, they’ve got Lumbago
@@Attam0604 lumbago is a back sickness lol
Frying Pan I thought I only did that
CORONAVIRUS!!! 😂
Red crack redemption really >:(
It's okay if you cried in the end. It's okay to cry when the person you cared about left you to die. It's okay to cry when you know that you did the right thing. Sometimes crying is more honorable than staying strong. I know I cried and I cried for a person I started to care about throughout the 60 hours....
RIP Arthur morgan! Rest in peace my good man. My favorite character! I thought you will be the character for the the whole game even in rdr3! You made a grown man cry! Again rest in peace mah brother! See you on the other side.🙍❤💓💔
Adrianlog Kashito not only one grown man bro...
I cried when him and John died
I didn't cry because a good character died, I cried because all at once I remembered all the good times in this story, and I remembered Sean, Lenny, Hosea, all of them and the good memories all of them had with each other as friends, and it hurt me so damn hard in the heart. And what hurt me the most was that Arthur's wish of how he wanted die came true, that's if you had good honor.
Facing East watching the sunrise. Leaving the wild west behind and all the darkness.
It’s west
@@fuckjemimer it's east, that's a sunrise
Nah west
It’s southwest
@@fuckjemimer dude, its East
I like how dutch says "your my son Arthur, when i dont have you by my side it hurts."
But at the end Dutch does Nothing.
Arthur: "I gave you all i had."
Inner Mind he hunts down and kills micah
@@jackwarr4251 ?
It did hurt him, in the end. Imo and in my low knowledge of rdr1
It’s cuz arthur kept doubting Dutch and Dutch thought Arthur was going to betray him
It’s because Arthur “doubts” Dutch the whole game...which he has every reason too. Ever since Micah joined the gang, Dutch did things differently...which is why Arthur kept questioning him. And obviously Dutch just got fed up, especially with Micah in his ear. And at the end there...you can see the pain in Dutch’s eyes. The first time he’s ever been speechless. Arthur and Hosea were the only two in the gang he actually cares for. Dutch went crazy and became a broken man after Arthur’s death.
I gave you all I had Dutch !
My Arthur got shot in the head
Wtf.You both alive?
In the heaven
Dutch Van Der Linde who the hell are you?
OMG two dutchs!!!
Try playing the entire game again without being depressed
I did I failed
Somehow it’s more devastating the second time
@@studentsofdestruction6915 bc yk whats gonna happen to arthur. playing it again means you have to go through the tragedy of seeing him go once again, still worth a second play through and even more than that
This is the only scene I have experienced in a video game so far to bring me to tears. This was truly the best game I have ever played. This game was as great, maybe even better than The Last of Us
play gears of war 1-3 and when dom died i promise you, you’ll cry lol
@@colelinson1229 Dom's death is definitely sad but meh. It's up there though I guess
I played The Last Of Us too and it was decent, but Read Dead 2 is on another level, Arthur's charcter development and later John's in the epilogue was outstanding !
I started crying when I saw Arthur caressing his horse and tell it thank you. Then for him to die like this, abandoned and alone on a mountain in the middle of nowhere, and yet dying how he wanted, facing the sun, my heart broke in a million pieces... Both Arthur and John are phenomenal protagonists.
He did stand unshaken throughout all of it thick and thin he stood, unshaken.
Arthur was an inspirational character don't @ me
Yeah then micah shaked him
F
In all seriousness, who be chopping these onions?
Gary Lawley me, and im sorry
*CHOPPING ONIONS INTENSIFIES* *whistling innocently* huh what? No not me 😈😭
I would never have chosen to take the money instead
Yep me too
Yeah, no point since he's already dying from a disease
@@Irraptured btw in my second playthoroyou i choosed money
I just finished the game for the first time and I ended up with the Good ending (This ending). My mentality was that, the money doesn't mean anything since Arthur is already a dying man and the money that Arthur had taken from the last train hiest, was not in Dutche's hands so it doesn't make a difference.
@@conversationtosaurusrex Arthur was gonna get the money for John and his family but of course, that rat had to be there 😭
Finishing this game on the good ending, was the best thing i’ve witnessed.
Why didn’t mary linton visit arthur grave in this ending
"I gave you all I had..." really hit me like a falling anvil.
Let's not forget. this is Strauss fault hes the reason Arthur got sick died
No it's Thomas downes fault
Steven Graff honestly screw downed I wish in the end Arthur just managed to get to Tahiti or something
Steven Graff *downes
Don’t worry. Arthur is now collecting mangos in that Tahiti in the sky.
Unless if Arthur was bad, he’s forever underground, alone without paradise.
Seriously, the Arthur voice actor really took serious the role of his character. Especially the « DAMN US BOOTH! » in the bad ending we can feel the pain through his voice. GG Rockstar. I finally cried over lines of codes. We need more legendary games like this.
Imagine if he just pulled out a second gun from the holster Micah gave him early in the game. That woulda been great lmao
How the turns have tabled
How the turntables
How the tables have tabled
turned tables how the have.
table
I think Dutch is one of the most underrated characters. His character ark is so deep and well written. When Arthur said I gave you all I had to can see Dutch’s face turn from anger to sadness after realizing the mistake he just made. The little details in this game are amazing. I wish I cloud play it for the first time again.
This is my favorite ending because Arthur passed away peacefully upon the sunrise. You know that he’s happy and content with his death. He doesn’t have to suffer anymore and he is now in the afterlife. Wherever he went when he died I hope it was good. Fly high cowboy.
2:05 "Jooohn made it. He's the only one" Arthur's last words of spite (Dutch hated John more than probably anyone in the gang near the end)
I feel like the only reason Dutch doesn't shoot John during American venom is because Arthur died trying to save him.
Hearing arthur take his last breath at 3:25 always breaks my heart.
Oh god I'm scarring myself again god why
Why do I love the prospect of permanent scars
I want to scar myself so badly badly one day it never heals
@@St4r_Z0mb13What?
@@kaiju1corruption919 I can't stop
Benjamin Byron Davis' acting in this one scene is honestly so phenomenal and underrated.
In that one moment Dutch knows that Arthur is dying and would have no reason to lie to him. For the first time in pretty much our entire time of knowing him the charismatic and silver-tongued Dutch Van der Linde is speechless, knowing that he has just stolen his old friend's one chance at making things right. He looks back up at Micah and it's immediately clear that the spell that rat had over him is broken.
Why didn’t mary linton visit arthur grave in this ending
@@ahmedkiller1637she did, she visits it in the end credits
Arthur really gave dutch all he had, the prospect of a family whom he had abandoned, his devotion, his skill and now even in his last moments he tries to warn him from Micah, Dutch did not deserve a man like Arthur
If this song isn’t played at my funeral, I’m not dying
what is it called
Arthur’s death really reminds me of Lee’s death from the Walking Dead which is another incredibly sad death scene. Both of them are slowly dying from some sort of ailment, and both sacrifice themselves to save someone in the end.
Two legendary video game characters man 🙏
Bronson I was just thinking the same exact thing! I literally just said to myself that I haven’t cried this much since beating the first walking dead game ...
SAME DUDE AFTER BEATING TWD
I was finding comment like this one so I find one and this comment is underatedly sad😢
Everybody cried when they got this ending. If you didn't, you have no soul.
They sunrise and music hit me so hard
Its true...sorry i couldnt..i tried but i was to numb in the past.
I didn't because i'm a normal person and i don't cry because of a videogame character death,you also cried when super mario ran out of lives?
@@Caupolicanus Give it a little more credit than that. I think it’s a little ridiculous to cry over most things people cry over, especially for men. But Mario isn’t supposed to be a tragedy. Mario doesn’t have anything to worry about other than the obligatory biweekly invasion from Bowser, which he can summarily deal with in a day or so. Mario is a fat, cheery plumber. Arthur Morgan is a sad and tortured man. He was born into a family with a mom who died and a dad who everybody wished would. He lived his life in the Wild West, and suddenly found himself a man in a world that was rapidly changing. His entire world is dying around him. And then, he learns that he is slowly dying along with it. The family he had built over the years was falling apart, he was hounded by the government everywhere he went, and in this ending, he stuck to his code of honor through it all. He was good, but the new world didn’t care. To the army, to the Pinkertons, he was just another relic of a bygone age, a stubborn fool, a petty thief. They took everything from him. And now he’s lost his life. Obviously he’s not a real person, and again, I do think it’s a tad ridiculous to cry over most things, but come on. This…it’s a tragedy.
@@Caupolicanus Mario doesn’t tell a story, dumbass comment tough guy
I've had this game sitting on my computer for several years and finally got around to comleting it through to the epilogue.
When I was young and full of myself, I chose a similar road. I made a lot of bad choices, was definitely on the wrong side of the law, and the people I thought were my brothers ended up turning a blind eye. One morning, it was dawn after a weekend coke bender, I was about to crack yet another beer, when I turned and looked at allll those people that I thought were my 'family' and out of nowhere, the strangest feeling came over me and I could have sworn on my life that someone put their hand on my shoulder and whispered in my ear, "....what are you doing?" You could have knocked me over with a feather. I stook there for a moment, wondering just what the hell happened, but...in my heart...I knew. I set that beer down and I left there and never looked back.
Was it hard? Oh man...like I have never experienced hard...and I stumbled a few times, but I got right, I got straight, and I turned my life around...at least for what little there is left of it.
Ironically, I used my talents and ended up in the gaming industry, where I've been for almost two decades. Being in this industry is purely a love/hate situation and, if you're not careful, it will eat you and your life up and spit you out when it's done with you. Watching a lot of Arthur's story parallel my own experiences was bittersweet. My heart ached watching Arthur realize that he was the instrument of his own destruction, so much time wasted, so many people I hurt along the way and knowing that feeling that I'd fallen in love with the one thing that no matter how much I wanted her, I knew I could never be good enough for her. Walking away from her, to protect her from the life I'd chosen, and not wanting to drag her down with me, was one of the most gut-wrenching things I'd ever done...in fact, in many ways, it broke me.
Watching the story of Arthur's life moving in an inevitable direction was all too familiar for me and at the end, it tore at my soul like shards of glass like all the reminders of the things I *could* have done right, and consciously chose not to.
This story was so unbelievable well done that it's hard to put into words, because I really can't begin to find the words. So, for those of you who cried at the end, just know you definitely weren't the only one. And Rockstar, thank you for making the story of Arthur so poignant and memorable.
One last thing, and I'll get off my soapbox...
To the young people out there reading this, don't let this polarizing society we live in make you so jaded that you don't value human life. Strive to bring out not only the best in others, but to be your best self. Without that, life isn't worth a whole hell of a lot, and you may just wake up one day wondering exactly what you did with your life that really mattered.
I have never, I mean never been a emotional person, but when I got this ending it still sticks with me. It’s just so sad, and I wish I could still play as Arthur. I’m not crying you are
here to cleanse my soul after that abysmal last of us 2 ending
Kinda wish Abby would have killed Ellie in the theater, frankly.
@@baroncosmos6545 hell I wish she killed her right after killing Joel so the game just never happens
I agree with you so fucking much
Kinda Wish Ellie Killed Abby Like Micah Killed Arthur Also What Does This Have To Do For RDR2
RDR3 prequel of RDR2..storytelling on how they messed up in blackwater 💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️💆🏻♂️
You could play as mac and when you die in Blackwater, that's when the game ends
I want to play as Arthur again:( hope there will be no better character
@@darppy6985 Play as hosea
@@hartyj4185 mac, dutch, hosea, Arthur John, davey, I would want to play as one of these guys
Best game ever
When Micah gets ditched by Dutch and he walks away, you can hear a faint laugh in Arthur. He knew he won, what an incredible game this is.
Also I broke my x button pressing it so hard crawling for the gun
There is no game company to ever exist, that can make sadder endings than rockstar
Most hardest thing to watch the sunset coming up and Arthur taking his last breath so touching man... kinda teared up
Arthur my hero😭💔
You always vist his grave as John Marston.
Man this makes me choke up and I never have an reaction in any game. This was just sad on too many levels
Spoiler:
I lost it when I went back to my horse before this cutscene. I kept the same horse I got from the beginning. When I went back Arthur said his goodbye telling her she was a good friend.
Me too, rip Charles a good horse :`(
Too much shit went down for me to be able to keep the same horse.
Minor things like loitering, or walking into someone would often lead to massive shootouts in the towns and escape attempts where often my horse would almost instantly die.
@@D3sdinova Same. I had a horse that I got close to the beginning of the game called Walker. By the time I got to the horse scene, I was on Walker III. Now I’m in the epilogue with John and his horse, but I think I’ve still got Buell in the stables from helping Hamish.
I’ve never been a big gamer but I like the occasional game. Consequentially, I do not get attached to characters. I just play them to pass the time. However, when this scene played and I heard that “May I...” I started crying and realized how good of a character Arthur really is. All the respect for the game creators for giving such touching dimensions to a fictitious character.
He tried...in the end, he rested peacefully. He was a good man. Even outlaws have honor
Probably one of the best western tales ever told.... ever!
Movies with Eastwood and the Duke simply will never be able to come close to this epic.
If rockstar can keep up the momentum with the online story i might have even found my favorite game ever.
uh oh… about that lol
Finished this masterpiece a year ago and Arthur Morgan is my favourite fictional character of all time. His death was the only thing made me cry in a film, game or TV series genuinely sat for 2 hours to think about it afterwards.
What a beautiful ending this game is a masterpiece it really gets your emotions. I literally shed tears when the music starts playing. Arthur was one of the best protagonists in the story and will never be forgotten
Still cant get over when Arthur says "Oh Dutch, hes a rat" his dying voice
I remember when I first started playing it I was like oh man who is this asshole? Why am I playing this guy and not john?
How silly i was
Same lmao
Same Then I Realized How Much Of A Ending To Game Could Make Me Cry
I completed the game a couple weeks ago, and this ending had me in pieces. I was nonstop crying for 10 minutes.
What an amazing character built with so much honor, love and loyalty. Arthur Morgan was a legend. Rest In Peace Cowboy❤💔 Fly High 🕊
Why didn’t mary linton visit arthur grave in this ending
@@ahmedkiller1637 maybe he didnt help her with missions
Just finished my first playthrough as arthur. This was probably the hardest thing I've ever watched in video gaming. I was horrified at just how bad the good ending is
2:50 what you probably came for
Arthur’s journal:
“The end”
3:24 Black Panther ending
???
I see it
We all wanted to play as John Marston in the beginning but at the end we all wanted Arthur Morgan again
Played this game when I had a lot of huge problems in my life. Just when I was about to give up, that was the time I finished the game. So many emotions back then. Glad I moved on.
I don't know how to explain but it is like i got a strong connection with Arthur, like if he is my real friend. He helped me to understand a lot of things and to think about some situations in a different way. I always think "what Arthur would say to me?" when I feel uncomfortable in front of a tough moment. Watching him die always take me, his last breathe it's so dramatic everytime; I want to cry and scream all what i'm feeling but at the same time i can't beacuse there are so many emotions in my head. This game will stay in my heart forever, it means a lot to me. Idk if i'm crazy but i really got affection to this man and this game. Arthur ain't dead, he will live forever in my life and in my heart.
I've never been so connected to a video game ever.
@@Weeey12 fr man
People stop complaining, you watched the video yourself and stop saying he spoiled for you
+Jones ShIt the game is already out so yeah well know they will be spoilers.
I was scrolling through my home and then I saw the video in the suggested section, it is a spoiler.. now I know what happens at the end of the game.
Facts don’t care about your feelings people who don’t want spoilers won’t look up RDR2 you mong he spoiled GoW for me and I hadn’t even looked up GoW it pops up for people interested in gaming
The Sega Genesis was my first console. Needless to say, I’ve been around the block a few times when it comes to video games. This is the only video game I’ve ever shed a tear to. It’s not just a game. It was a movie and an experience.
A game like _Red Dead Redemption 2_ only comes around once every so often. When you start, the game launches you straight into the action, running away from Pinkertons. You play as Arthur Morgan: a morally ambiguous desperado in one of America's last outlaw gangs. When I first played the game, I, like many people, was disappointed I couldn't play as John Marston from the first Red Dead Redemption. But Rockstar was able to execute Arthur's story like no other.
Rockstar ensured that every NPC encounter in the game was interesting. During my time playing, I found that I could communicate with the citizens of each in-game township, allowing me the choice of antagonizing or greeting everyone I met. Additionally, Rockstar promoted completing side missions by giving each mission-giver a unique personality, set of characteristics, and backstory.
Red Dead Redemption 2 sets the bar for in-game mechanics and details, ensuring a luxurious and realistic world. To give a few examples, firearms would become increasingly dirty, requiring regular cleaning, Vultures would eat dead carcasses, Arthur's hair would even become a lighter shade of blonde after enduring sun exposure without wearing a hat. One could play through the entire story and still miss a few details.
I quickly found myself growing attached to each character, even the NPCs who gave side-missions. Every mission completed and every choice Arthur makes adds to the story in some way. With this, there is no doubt that Arthur Morgan has one of the most unique character developments in gaming history.
The biggest disappointment I experienced was only being able to play it for the first time once.
Because of this, I rate _Red Dead Redemption 2_ a 10 out of 10.
This game
The first game to make me cry
Literally a masterpiece
R.I.P Arthur Morgan
(8/5/19)
ONLY IN OHIO!
First time I got this ending it reminded me of my dad so much he tried to do his best for me he had heart failure and he did the best for me soon on October he passed due to heart attack this game hit me so hard
God Damn man game had me crying for two days because of this ending and I still can't get over it...
ONLY IN OHIO
Me struggling to breathe
What I look like: Bad cough, struggling to breathe, gimme a minute and I’ll be fine
What I think I look like: 3:00
That’s how boys act like when they got a cough
the ending lines up perfectly to my way by frank Sinatra if u start the video at 0:03
Fun Fact: If you switch to cinematic camera during the fist fight, it shows the perspective of the gun when you crawl towards it
I just realised that Arthur was buried facing east when he wanted to be buried facing west to signify his change from bad to good
This game was one of the greatest as far as storyline goes, Period change my mind..