Arthur Morgan | REDEMPTION
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RDR2 isn’t just a game, it’s an experience.
Yeah, it's a life lesson :)
And we lived it. We were alive to experience it. We are so lucky to be here
Greetings from 🇦🇿Azerbaijan to 🇮🇱Israel !
Yeah, you are right, man. RDR2 isn't just a game, is an experience but also it is a life that we live.
Rest In Peace, Arthur Morgan !
😔🥀
@@mafia_gamer_official30973 🇦🇿❤️ all the best back to u my friend!👍
@@FUA-camADS ❤️❤️❤️
“I don’t talk about him much. But I think about him.”
So do we Marston. So do we.
damn right😔🤝😔
@@shadowdaulton9930 it’ll be alright BOAH
gay
I was crying the entire time
@@RAY_FILET that’s your opinion.
When a game can genuinely make you cry, it isn’t a game, but a life experience
It is a game. You just arent giving games the credit they deserve.
@@simonrockstream This isnt just a game. This is masterpiece.
@@talhadedeoglu07 masterpiece game 🤷🏻♂️
Now that… is 100% true…
I think it's not a life experience but a life lesson, to do the right thing always, be the best person you can be.
When Arthur says "I gave u all I had" to Dutch makes me Cry everytime
And when he says “I guess….I’m afraid” it always makes me cry
Dutch said that line to Arthur once…Makes me cry even more…
Coz it was the truth he never betrayed dutch
He tried, in the end. He did.
Basically started crying at the last ride, then paused until my horse died at which point i cried all the way till John got to Strawberry. Probably like 20 Minutes or something
No matter how many times I hear Arthur tell the Sister he’s afraid it’ll never fail to absolutely wreck me.
Alright I'm glad it's not just me who gets in the feels during that convo... 😭😭
Afraid that he lived his life wrong and with regret. Not much stronger than that 😢
@@bobgatti3854 its not just the delivery, but the facial animation that they added, conveys true fear and a solemn sadness and fear behind what he is saying. for the first time every tough layer arthur has had for the entirety of the game and as long as we or anyone around him has known, has worn away, and all that is left is the genuine insecurity and doubt, and fear of a man who is dying.
Phooey on that batty old sister. I never see her anyway because I always make sure my honors as low as it'll go to the end
@@EnclaveSgt edgy
It hits me so hard every time, when Arthur says to the sister, "I'm afraid." The sound of his voice and the look on his face is heart-wrenching. We've seen him scared numerous times before and after that moment, but it was always a normal, physical fear. Fear of being shot, of being burned, run over by a train/wagon, or attacked by an animal. In that moment with the sister though, you see him afraid of something that can't be escaped or fought. It's an existential fear. The fear of dying, a slow and terrible death. The fear of not knowing what comes next. And the fear of what will happen to those he'll leave behind. He wasn't ready for it to happen, and there was never any way he could have been prepared. He tried so hard to be tough, and put on a good front in front of others after finding out about his sickness, but in the end he can't hide it all from the sister. So he let's it out. He bares his heart and soul, all his fears and worries, to this holy woman, and finds some small answers and comforts to his problem. He can't be saved, he knows that, but he can try to save others in the time thats left. Save those that matter to him, those that truly deserve saving.
I think in the end Arthur WAS saved. He didn't make excuses or try to get people to forgive him, he just did what small kindnesses he could to show he was sorry for the choices he made, for example when Arthur tells Archie Downes "I said don't thank me", I knew he was going to be okay. Whether you believe something comes after or not, Arthur Morgan was redeemed and died a victorious death.
@@swordsmanfabian18 couldn't have put it better myself... both of you
@@swordsmanfabian18 Well the afterlife exists in thr RDR universe, and Arthur's visions whilst dying, plus the references we find in the Strange Man's house (whom we know is sort of a Grim Reaper) we can be assured his soul was eventually saved after dying (unless you choose low honor)
And that fear was sensible, it made sense. So he made the last of it, to make things right, to help folk…to help others survive and strive for their next life. But his life is fading to darkness into the void of hopelessness where there is no turning back but he has a choice, stay the man he was as being the giant or change others and be the good man that he wants to be and as well as winning over the giant but that’s for you to decide his destiny. His changing. His life… his hope. It’s not a simulation, it’s not a experience, it’s a story… a lesson to those that don’t want pride but peace and prosperity in this earth. A video game may be always the answer but all that we or I know is that this one is the answer
The fear of not knowing what comes next... it scares me too sometimes. But I know that in the end everything will be okey. If it's not okey - it's not the end
At 57 years old, I have enjoyed many hours of vicarious entertainment on almost every platform and console since the dawn of video gaming. Never in all my years have I been so moved by any story put forth for us to enjoy. Arthur Morgan's story is quite the tale of adventure, fear, love, hate and...redemption. When you finish, there is a profound sense of loss, slightly akin to losing an actual family member. When Yukon, my trusty steed gave up the ghost trying to get us to freedom, and Morgan took a moment to say "Thank you.." I shed a tear for the first time in many years. Many were the days IRL where I did not feel well. I would fire up the game and begin wandering around. After only a few minutes I would begin to feel alright. Sunrises and sunsets are actually quite breathtaking when you take the time to notice them. Wandering through Big Valley, or up in the high country, I was often rendered quiet and motionless while I Gazed at the vistas before me.The weather effects were incredible as well, holed up in a cave or in a tent, one could find a quieting of the mind listening to the rain and thunder. I had my moments of extreme fright when a predator chose to introduce themselves as well. In closing, I would highly recommend RDR2 to anyone who enjoys open world gaming.The story is great, immersive, and the world is...impeccable. Good night Dear reader, I bid you peace.
I can understand you to 100%. After i finished rdr2 i felt Something i never felt before. The First time in my Life i felt everything. I Had this Feeling were i felt the Rain the ground and the forest all at ones.I was enjoying all the simple Things i never enjoyed before. Since this Game im trying to be a better man myself. Truly a piece of Art.
It’s the finest story I’ve ever experienced. In any form of media.
Chasing sunrises is what keeps me going
Never seen a better description of the game, man you nailed it. Greatest experience ever, I am not sure anything will ever top it in our lifetime ❤
Well said
This game hits so hard to so many people because there is a little bit of Arthur in all of us.
Real.
Godamn.
We all sinners, and we all deserve time to redeem ourselves in a path towards redemption 🙏🏽
@@randon_isocouldn’t have said it better
this
I learned so much from a man who never existed
R.I.P Arthur Morgan
HE DOES EXIST CHECK OUT HIS VOICE ACTOR THEY LOOK THE SAME SIR!
he might not exist but the emotions and lessons you learn do
In another reality, if you believe in those kinds of things, he might
He exists in our hearts
“Take a gamble that love exists and do a loving act.”-Sister Calderon
I love Sister Calderon,she was a good stranger to use as demonstration to Arthur’s character development throughout the game
I feel bad for people that didn't get this interaction on their first playthrough. This shit made my heart wrench first time round
I find amazing that this character is totally optional in the game
@@Henlak- yeah I got Reverend's speech instead of her during the first time as I didn't knew it was time sensitive but in my second playthrough I made the right decision at right time and played the game in great detail
Interesting fact though that Sister Calderon is one of the few characters that also appeared in the first part of the game also
@@alansmods1775 maybe that is what life could be about. We can't always get it right the first time but at least you realize it now. The question is...what are you gonna take away from these messages?
The fact Arthur thanks his horse makes me cry.
Dude it's so sad because I you keep the same horse whole game it makes you cry
this isn't just a game, ITS A LIFE LESSON
EXACTLY!!!
what i got out of it was theres never not enough time to change
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness
"I guess we're just about done, my friend."
For they shall be filled
"That could've gone smoother"
@@walterthesnack227 “that’ll be on my gravestone”
@@gleam6370 I would've lmao'd myself dead if they actually put it on his gravestone
I felt like I was inside a book playing this game. One of a kind.
Me, too.
This is not a game, man. This is the story of life.
Same bro 😢
This is the kind of games you cannot forget. I would give everything to play it for the first time. I would discover the world again, town after town, meeting new people. I would help that guy in valentine building his house again, and wave to him when i'd pass by. For a moment, I felt like I lived with Arthur. This is the best game ever.
Yea but another reason i will always remember this game is because my older brother bought it for me hes now in another state He's prevented some of the stupid things i would wanted to do, like committing suicide i will always remember the simple times playing this and many other games. I will always remember you past funny moments all that. Bye
I can proudly say that Arthur reignited a flame of good in me. My dad who passed away when I was little was always remembered for the good that he’s done for others, people adored him for his generosity and good will to help. After many years I forgot that.. became egotistical and a dick. After playing this game, experiencing this story and Arthurs journey I remembered my father and his choice to be good and kind to others and every day I try doing the same, being good, kind, generous and healing others, helping them. Not because I’ll get something back but because it’s the right thing to do, because it makes me feel good and because it brings joy to others and maybe even gives them a good impression and memory of me even if that chance is slim. Be good guys and gals, make the world a kinder place to live in and always protect your loved ones.
😢😢 this reminds me of David Dunn who would have being proud including captain America and iron man
Your Comment made me cry man. Im so sorry for your loss. My father is very sick and I dont know how much time I have with him. I just know that my father is a good man. Like your father, he was always Kind to others and tryed to help them and leave some happiness in the room. Im just trying to be Like him and make the world a little more Happy. I bet your father is proud of you Bro. Lets become good people for us and for them :)❤
@@Mrslv0505 I appreciate your kind words, I’ve been learning psychology and philosophy and it teaches a great deal about how important it is to know and understand your parents because part of them is in you, their gifts, their faults, their everything is just as much a part of you and you can either repress those qualities or ignite them, explore them and embolden them, you are the next version of your parents you have their gift and you can built upon it. So do so, find your fathers qualities and imitate, until you become an even better person and version of himself and make him proud❤️
I mean it when I say I think RDR2 saved my life. I was in a horrible place of self-loathing and hatred, but Arthur Morgan's story inspired me to try to change my life for the better rather than end it. Things are still hard and I struggle a lot, but Rockstar's incredible storytelling and message inspires me to persevere.
You're a good boah
(SPOILERS)
Damn when arthur died you must have cried so hard i feel bad for you
Can’t quite relate to the same extent but I feel you, it might not of saved me but I can see how it can impact someone in a place as dark as yours, hope this finds you well
Hope you’re doing well brother
You gonna be alright BOAH
This is a beautiful video. Arthur Morgan is one of the best video game character. Great work Zurik!
Thank you so much, brother!!
One mistake- *The* best video game character.
Great video thankyou, and such an amazing character. For those who at times feel lost, Arthur is a fine fine example of how any of us can alter our course and all with just a shift in perspective. Life isn’t easy no, but all try to not make it jade you in the process, Bless’d be and happy gaming all ✌🏻🙏🏻
@@Zurik23M That was amazing dude, you almost got tears in my eyes the way this game did the first time I played it.
@@onemanandhiscow
Exactly, I never seen a video game character so organically grow and develop in a believable and emotional character arc, and even since finishing Arthur's story it became a reminder for being able to bounce back and become a better version of yourself when you're at your lowest.
R.I.P Arthur Morgan.
The man who fought a Giant and won.
"Take a gamble that love exists" that line brings me to tears 5:47
Gamings greatest protagonist, don't care what anyone says
Without a doubt
Definitely a contender. I love Mr Morgan
anyone will just agree friend :)
My dragon born would obliterate Arthur try again
@@0rangecray0n Fellar, you surely missed the whole point of @Flynnegan 's statement.
This hits me so hard. Arthur Morgan is the best character of the decade, so well written, so human. I was in the worst period of my depression when I played Rdr 2 for the first time, I was really thinking about giving up on life, but Arthur Morgan and history showed me that even in the worst moments when no one else is good, there is still hope and goodness; I will never forget what this game did for me. Thank u so much for this stunning tribute, you're the best!
There’s about a slight chance of living this thing we call life…
The thing is can you understand it all?…
"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
@@R4Y2k that’s inspiration saying right there truly amazing 🥲
I hope you feel better now and i'm glad that you could find that feeling that motivated you to love yourself, honestly this game also deal with my bad feelings and I enjoyed the expierience
Pick up the burdens that you believe are worthy to bear, surround yourself with people that love you and want what is best for you, and pursue what is meaningful. More happiness and fulfillment will come your way.
The character is fictional, but the pain is damn real.
Three days since I finished the main story. I didn’t play the first part, I didn’t know anything, but I roughly imagined that a game about outlaws could not have a happy ending. But... How painful! When Artur was told the diagnosis, I was surprised. So the script says in advance that the character has no chance, and it seems like there is time to come to terms, to accept the inevitable. But at this moment, Arthur is no longer a character, he is a real and close person who is so hard to let go. From that moment on, I began to do "stupid" things: sit by the fire, drink hot, wait out the rain, as if this care at least means something. Began to engage in side quests or just wander around the area so as not to approach the end, not to return to the oppressive atmosphere of the camp, not to be disappointed with Arthur in his family.
Arthur drove to Beavers Hollow for the last time, and I really cried. You understand that literally at the behest of your hand a person goes to his death. And everything else is like torture, you just don’t have time to realize everything, your heart shrinks ... Anger, pain, sadness, joy, bitterness and disbelief. And now the epilogue begins, but in your heart it’s just longing.
The word "masterpiece" doesn't seem strong enough anymore. I didn't think that after "Metro: Exodus" I could be so touched by the game. Despite the fact that I played at minimum settings, this did not hurt the story. Probably, with graphics, as in the video, with detailed emotions, I simply could not cope emotionally.
So hard I have none by my side to discuss this game.
You're a good man, Arthur Morgan, and I miss you dearly.
You are literly me…
❤
It never fully occurred to me until after I finished the game that the redemption was Arthur’s. Redeeming oneself of sins and becoming a good person is more powerful and important than any other kind of redemption.
Don't mind me, I'm just sitting here crying my eyes out. This was absolutley amazing! thank you
Thank you so much!
It wa ssuch a good story, so powerful. Not a dry eye in the house...
Me too
same, and im a grown man btw
When Arthur tells the sister “I’m afraid” and you really get to see how vulnerable he is, and you get to see the fear on his face, it hits your soul man. Getting sick killed him, but it also saved him
It saved his soul
Tuberculosis took arthurs life but it saved his soul
“I guess… I’m afraid, sister.”
That line hit me right in the gut, when Arthur realizes his days are numbered.
The worst thing about this game is, I cannot play it for the first time again. Even I replay the game as Arthur, I still missed him so much
"Go. Now. I'll hold them off. It would mean a lot to me...please."
That moment always makes me teary eyed. Seeing that Arthur knows there is nothing he can do now to stop his death but he can at least give someone else a chance at 'making it' and how much it means to him that his brother has that... God damn what a well written character.
John 15:13 hits hard everytime
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"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
I see what you mean
I adore the amazing choices of music, this is another beautifully crafted work of art.
Thank you so much!
YOU AGAIN! WHY DO I KEEP SEEING YOU AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO KEEP SEEING THIS GUY! LoL XD
Found you
@@Zurik23M Could you do a tribute on handmaid’s tale please i can’t think of someone better than you to do so
Someone familiar
Hard to believe this game is almost 4 years old
It just breaks my heart every time
Yeah, it feels like yesterday I was so excited about it being released and that I had preordered it so i would get perks.
Well it's not as if you can't play it and revisit it whenever you'd like. It's not that sad. Not to mention all the videos on this game. Red dead 2 is alive and well!!
@@evanpaluch6190 yea but the first time playing this game is a gem and thats the best way revisiting it isn't the same as playing it the first time
@@Electivedropfacts perks helped so much
I don't think there will be another story as amazing as this in a video game. This was more than a game for a lot of people - it was inspiration, lessons, an escape from a lot of 21st century bullshit we didn't want to be a part of. Thank you, Rockstar Games.
+1 I think it's amazing that this game is a part of the 21st century. A (very rare) good part of it. The scene was set to 1899, then ended in 1911, that seems like on purpose. Arthur sure feels like a man of the 19th century. He has the character as those in the novels of Victor Hugo or Fyodor Dostoevsky, sinned, doubtful, coarse, yet spiritually connected and committed to the most precious hidden treasure that mankind could ever reach. Playing it is an experience when I forget about the tiresome divisions of this century and look up to the stars, realizing that we are all humans after all, good and bad. "What's the meaning of the scars if we don't know how to heal" this game is far beyond a game.
Many years of adventure through other worlds have come and gone, and Arthur Morgan's story still cuts me deep. Arthur is a true legend like Ezio and Solid Snake.
The magic is Arthur created an impactful character within a single game!!!
Man ezio is like the face of the series.
@@eduardor-o4884 ac fell off after 3 but i liked the sense of progression and weapons in origins
Was gonna say this game and metal gear solid 3 are the saddest games ever both so powerful towards there endings
A man of great culture 🔥
”Arthur. It’s over.” - The proud lion, whose nature it was to fight, yet could not fight his own nature.
”We made it. We won!” - The
greedy rat, who gnawed through anything it crossed, trying to survive.
”John made it. He’s the only one. The rest of us… no. But… I tried. In the end… I did.” - The good man, who wrestled with a giant… and won.
But soon John will face consequences for facing that giant.
“When the time comes, take your wife and child.. and get lost.” - A wise man who tried to share his wisdom, but fell upon deaf ears..
This man went from beating a man to death, forcing his wife and son into poverty, all whilst feeling nothing for their plight, to giving up his life to save the only family he had left.
Arthur Morgan’s character is the absolute perfect definition of the word ‘Redemption.’
'Life is full of pain, but there is also love and beauty' these words I carry with me. This game is quite simply Timeless.
What the Sister said is true.... You just gotta keep going... No matter what.....
I wanna meet her again in next Red dead game.
"You lived your life like a Man, Arthur. And you turned into a good man."
"Arthur saved my life before he passed. I don't... talk about him much. But I think about him."
I wanted John to say "I miss him." so so much. Because it would have made me cry even more than I already am. Great video Zurik.
Thinking about him means he misses him
Through the life of Arthur Morgan Rockstar has delivered one of the best stories in gaming to this day.
How the story unfolded so slowly and practiced careful character development was so magical and felt....real.
Red Dead Redemption 2 seemed so different, it felt like something on the big screen or inside the pages of a novel.
I never have felt myself more connected to a video game character.
And this video is a testament to the fact that people everywhere around the world have also sensed this deep down their heart. Thank you Zurik for recognising the art that was Red Dead Redemption 2.
It was somehow so atypical for the story of a game and yet so wonderful.
Thank you so much!! I understand your words perfectly.
I finished playing this spring, but for many weeks and even a month I couldn't focus on anything. All I had in my head was this game and Arthur.
I agree by the time the story was finishing I was so invested I'm Arthur and truthfully the gang. I felt like Micah betrayed me personally lol. Rockstar made a masterpiece of a game no doubt about that
This is exactly how I felt, a scene that particularly stood out to me was when he helped Archie Downes, just that entire scene of him helping a family he felt he wronged so badly and now is standing up for their son was one the moment I realized this was the most organic character growth I've ever had the pleasure to experience in a video game.
Still impacts me to this day...
genuinely hoping gta 6 has the same type of character development and story behind it
@@guu3002 Agreed, while I don't expect a GTA game to reach the heights of Red Dead storywise, I still hope that both GTA VI's protagonist(s) and story will grip me with an emotionally packed experience that's closer to GTA IV than V.
We learn so much from a man that never existed. We share memories with people that never existed. Red Dead Redemption 2 is not just a videogame, it's an art and an experience.
I've been playing on the computer since I was young, but no game has ever gripped and touched me so much. Now, at 53, I have no shame in admitting that I ended up crying for Arthur like a little child. Not only is this a masterpiece, it's about who we want to be in life, the choices we make with our hearts and how we're remembered.
“When I die, just face me towards the sunset, so I can remember all the good times we’ve had” Arthur Morgan
There’s something heartbreaking about Arthur’s character; he helps others because he doesn’t know how to help himself.
“There is a good man in you, but he is wrestling with a giant” felt that
Yeah same
The funny part is we’re the giant forcing Arthur to kill and rob for no reason most of the time.
Almost 3 years on, I still miss Arthur like losing a brother
This game taught me that life isn't all about pleasure and luxury, it taught me to accomplish, achieve and die with purpose
Ive played through this game's story several times now, and time i go into it thinking, "ive done the honorable story, lets see how the dishonorable one goes" but time and time again, i gravitate to the honorable side. What a fantastic story.
same!
this video shows us that if rdr2 was a film it would be literally the best one ever made
Agreed
So long as they didnt change to much
Difficult to make games into movies/series though. They'd have to think carefully on how to build up the scenes when there isn't any player who controls the actions.
@@Electivedrop so far, TLOU live action series is pretty good
a film?by netflix production with black,trans and gay arthur morgan who shove his wokeness to others people throat?
Arthur Morgan, the man who we all fell in love with.
He's a grown ass man 20 years older than me yet I would do anything to protect him. Arthur just a good boy who deserves better, so so much better. I've grown fond of him, I feel like I've really lost someone
No, he didn't but at the end, it was him against his own sins, and at the end, he did deserved better. Is a man's duty to own his mistakes. Good and bad, there is always another side to everything, sometimes there is no time to make due, but to leave just a little bit of good, even if is just a bit, to this world.
“I lived a bad life, sister.”
“We’ve all lived bad lives, Mr Morgan. We all sin.”
“You saved my life. You’re a good man.”
“You’re a great man, Arthur Morgan!”
“You’re a good man, Arthur Morgan.”
“You’re a good man, mister.”
“Aside from my Jake… You’re the best man I’ve known.”
“You lived your life like a man, Arthur, and you turned into a good man.”
I respect that even tho everyone keeps telling him he's a good man, he keeps denying it
@@ubguenady282 Like Mary Beth said: "There’s a good man within you, Arthur, but he is wrestling with a giant"
Yeah 😭😭🥹🥺😢👌🏻
@@leyfuf Mary Beth don't sayed that. Mary Linton say this.
@UBGuenady probably cause the ratio of his good deeds and bad deeds lean heavily to his bad deeds gotta remember he lived his life as an outlaw and lived the last few months trying to be better because he knew he was dying
Beautiful video, fantastic work, fitting for a fantastic game!
Rdr2 deatils pls
Thank you so much!! :)
You've managed to pull this off in a game with dozens of hours of dialogues and cutscenes, yet make it in a video of under 10 minutes. That was amazing and beautidul, congrats for that, you've really done something incredible
Thank you so much, my friend! :)
Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the Most emotional Games I have ever played. Arthur is our Hero❤
Red dead is truly an American epic. Rdr2 serves to make the first game so bittersweet and ultimately tragic. Arthur is so relatable, regardless of how you play him. We all wrestle with our own demons. All men cast shadows. Realizing the need to change and repent, as Arthur did, even if it was at the very end of his tale, are I believe, the marks of a good man. Or at least evidence that there is a goodness that influences man. So much of this series is about cycles, being unable to escape your past, of men failing against the world, and ultimately their own sin nature, or at least the consequences thereof. Arthur and John succeeded in their own ways, for what was right, for family. And poor Jack, in a way the main focus of the entire story, or rather the shining light that helps our main characters pursue redemption, as he stands for innocence and a hopeful future, takes revenge into his own hands. By choosing vengeance for his father, and in a way the rest of the gang against the government and so called “civilization”, he continues the cycle. Maybe he stops after Ross and continues his life as a writer or lawyer or as just a simple man of the land, but nothing can take back the fact that he murdered a man, regardless of that man’s character. I want to hope for an honorable Jack, but at the same time it could be that he undid all that everyone fought for. He may have become exactly what his parents didn’t want him to be.
Entire essays could be written on this story. It has the soul of America in a way, the good and the bad. Of hopeful promises, freedom, opportunity, and of failure, greed, vice, violence, and vengeance. The world is never going to be good and easy, we will always have to fight for what’s right here, even if it is against ourselves. I’m so thankful that Rockstar gave us such an amazing cast of characters and that so many people can connect over this series. May the wind be at your backs, partners.
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.”
- Excerpt, from Jesus Christ as he delivered the Sermon on the Mount, written on the grave of Arthur Morgan.
Yes Mat 5:6
One of the best tributes ever made, really. You choose perfect scenes with a great editing, I see more clearly now, how much a good man is become Arthur after the TB. He found peace, happy and redemption.
Thank you so much! :)
@@Zurik23M except one part where you left the minimap in though
Hence the term red dead redemption he really does redeem himself
@@kaydenlewis9246 there’s not much you can do with it since if you were to crop it out it would look really weird and since lennys death doesn’t get a full on cutscene just some dialogue and like 2 seconds of looking over his body
This was the best tribute to Arthur's character I have ever seen!
I finished the game just a couple months ago, and now that I’m playing the free roam part of the game, I can’t help but reminisce about all the moments I had in rdr. I felt like the people I spent the game with became my family, as ridiculous as that sounds. By the final mission when Arthur says that he gave dutch all he had and when he said “I tried…in the end…I did” I started crying so hard, and I’m not someone who cries easily. I think that the fact that people are still talking about the game and are still praising it shows that this was an experience.
I've played a lot of masterpieces (God of War, Dark Souls, The last of Us...) but I have to admit that this is the best story i've ever played in my 21 years, thank you for bring me back all those memories my friend, really emotional to see this again with your great editing, Thank you.
Thank you so much, brother! :) I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
I want to live my life as Arthur Morgan did in his final days... helping others without expecting anything in return 😔
There's nothing stopping you from doing so. That's what makes the message of this game more beautiful
@@harrylitzler7086 Arthur Morgan is a fictional man I take much inspiration from, I relate to him deeply in that I also have a regrettable past but want to do better
Go for it!
@@harrylitzler7086your telling me a game about killing people actually had a deep message like that….amazing
@@motorheadbanger950 something tells me you have never played the game
Red dead redemption deserves a movie ❤❤
"it's just a silly cowboy game!"
the silly cowboy game:
This is the greatest story ever told in a game, movie or tv show!
It's hard to believe how well written RDR is. Sometimes I think , It will take a long time for a new character to make the same impact that Arthur Morgan did.
Red Dead Redemption series really changed my life.
Thank you for this video!!!
Arthur Morgan was a hell of a character, very well written like the game!!! If you haven't already, I also highly highly recommend the Mass Effect Trilogy, exceptionally written characters and story as well that you 'll fall in love with!
@@TheNumerosopher I'll check it out. Thank you buddy
and theres lee and clementine from The Walking Dead games by Telltale too.
@@sirpranabR I loved The Waking Dead show, never have tried out the games though, I do thoroughly enjoy 7 Days To Die by TellTale though
@@TheNumerosopher the walking dead games are better than the series imo. I know a lot of people will say the same thing. The story is as good as rdr2s, if not better
5:55 I don't know why hearing all those characters saying "you're a good man" or "you're the best man I know" cut together got me teary-eyed like they were saying it TO ME and not a character whose boots I lived in for a short while. Maybe this is ultimately all we want - to be acknowledged and remembered as good people. And for that to happen you first got to be a good person.
They really answered the question to "what is the meaning of life" in this story.
If only I learned one thing while playing this game then its: "Life is short, sweet, and full of choices, and we take for granted all those choices except when we can feel that we are near the end, it is only then that we realize that the road to redemption can be any day, any time if only we could have chosen better, if only we have acted better" It's never too late to redeem your self from whatever wrong that is your doing.
Breathing heavily, trying not to cry, failing... Arthur was such a glorious character and his story is just...heartbreakingly amazing 😭
This is a masterpiece just like the game. Captures the tragedy and complexity of Arthur Morgan and this wonderful game franchise. Amazing.
RDR2 is probably the best game that I have ever played and it really makes you build a strong connection with the main character.
The fact he died all alone in the mountains ( depends on your choice ) just broke my heart… And seeing little Jack and all the memories I can’t atop crying… People saying it’s just a video game they don’t know how much impact and how emotional they can be.. I’m 30 year old guy and I don’t cry much but this game and the ending just broke me into pieces 😭😭 You will be missed Uncle Arthur R.I.P 🙏🏼
the best character in gaming history
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My girlfriend isn't much of a gamer and I had to find a way to explain the story of Red Dead Redemption in a condensed way for her to get it.
This video was a perfect way of showing it to her.
We absolutely loved it.
Thank you for making this.
Man, i dont know what to tell you. You have this spark for storytelling. Almost all of your edits gets my feelings in some way. You are the best keep it up!
Thank you so much! :)
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness"
i can't believe i just shed a tear watching YT video of a fictional character. Amazing edit, the way you put everything together, just amazing. Arthur has to be one of the best written fictional characters in all forms of media.
I’d argue he’s the best written protagonist in any form of media.
I still watch the talk between Arthur and the Sister. That scene is so powerful and genuine, and when Arthur says that he's afraid, it always gets me. You can see the genuine fear and concern in his face that he has unfinished business to do, that he hasn't left a legacy he's proud of, and the cry for help he's giving to her, I think it's one of the most powerful scenes in media history, and it's not even the only one out of this game.
This video is unbelieveable, tears are streaming down my face
"Its just a video game" they will say well it may be but it will forever be one the best. This video deserves so much more attention it got me crying like a little baby.
Yeah, I cried. Theres nothing to say more. Every time i play this masterpiece of a game, i try to look past the true meaning of Arthur Morgan. Watching this video just shows how much i misunderstood how much of a good man Arthur came to be. As I'm writing this, tears are dropping onto my keyboard and i can hardly see what im saying, so please if i spelled something wrong dont tell me to rewrite this, i'll probably cry again. Thank you, Rockstar.
Thank you Arthur morgan... for the experience of the greatest game ever.
Can’t believe I still watch videos 3 years later on Arthur Morgan as he’s such an sad , loyal but good man who deserved more
i still get in tears when i think or hear about Arthur Morgan, such a good and amazing character
I keep coming back to this video. It's beautiful
Ditto
this game, this story, this video, this is everything.
Oh my god! Man I’m speechless. Arthur is my favourite character out of any video game and one of my all time favourites. I’m shocked by how much I loved this, and I had very high expectations. One of the most beautiful stories ever and your music choices were perfect. Man it was so good!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the video. :)
this is perhaps the best tribute to Arthur, I love how you include all the side characters as well. A John Marston edit would be a great follow-up.
Thank you so much! :)
Genuinely made me cry
You know the writing, acting, and feel of a character is world class when you can watch a video like this years after playing the game and still get choked up over the feeling like you lost an old friend. thank you arthur morgan RIP
Imagine having more people like him in this world, we all know we need that, especially with this pandemic going on, this made me tear up, good work bro
Hopefully the good honor version of him though
It sadly probably won't ever happen due to people in this world and there choices that are not good for us like the Uvalde incident and other things that humans do because they are well angry and they can't control their emotions and their anger which leads to them doing these things
This is really Outstanding, all of those executions, the sceneries, the emotions of the faces the characters gave, the philosophies and I can still go on. Arthur was and will definitely still the most realistic character ever made from the video game genre.
I watch this basically weekly at this point. I've only played RDR2 once as I couldn't go through that again, I think I'm finally ready to see Arthur again.
This really showed me how deep old man Cassidy’s words were, he was telling Arthur the whole time but to us he was just the blind hermit on the road
I'm soooooo glad u include the blind man's dialogue. His words truly have meaning!!!😥😥😭
Never ever I will forget this character. This is the only character I've played so far that is still stuck in my mind and heart. Excellent tribute to a phenomenal character.
videos like this never fail to make me feel all kinds of things, i relate to arthur, john too. ive lived a crazy ass, destructive like..recently things changed, ive started to really believe in god, im trying to not be as mean to everyone, trying to "take a gamble that loves exists"..life sucks, but it kicks ass too..its crazy..thanks rdr..fr
Best game, best story ever made! Rockstar did an outstanding job developing this masterpiece!! I felt a connection with Arthur and the gang!! Can’t wait for the rest of the red dead saga and the story’s it will tell!! outlaws for life
Completed this story 10 times now, and I still have tears in my eyes, when I see his death. What a character, what a story..
This is damn near… no this IS the best tribute I will ever see from any Red Dead Redemption game, ever. You, friend, are an artist!
Thanks a lot for making this edit. I just finished Chapter 6 yesterday and this is exactly what I needed to see.
"There's always more to find in ourselves, you helped me to see that" That is like the nicest thing you can say to someone, what a line.
4:52 pain, just pain.
Very big pain lenny death hit me just as hard as hoseas
“Loyalty is both your saving and both your curse.”
Like Ned Stark in season 1, Arthur’s loyalty didn’t do him or his people any good