I want to thank everyone for the support for the video, I honestly never saw this one getting much attention so once again thank you. As a bonus, you can watch part 2 here: th-cam.com/video/utwXPQbhXNE/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful video and beautiful choice of music to accompany it. Really does show off that this Red Dead world that we decide to explore does change and develop through time. An astonishing piece of game development by Rockstar!
Me too has any other story game ever done this I don’t mean just map changes out of nowhere I mean the way rockstar did it where it fills like time is legit going by in game
Matthew Miller Only game that comes to mind right now is Ultimate Spider-man. Repairs to damages across NY would update as the story progressed. Not nearly to this level of course but I always appreciated the detail in an older game.
I mean that quote from Arthur wasn't so obvious back in that time even before a year or two before 1899 crime especially in the west was at a all time high, I mean there were violence from gangs, cult, serial killers, actual notorious gunslingers, killer animals and all types of spread of diseases....the only time I guess you would say a person would be safe was if they live in a small town of some sort with some lawmen but it wasn't enough, because before the pinkertons (that was an actual police detective force) was created all the country can count on was its lawmen that can protect what they can but with the minor balance between the scale of lawmen compared to the amount of killers and sickos out there in that time, they couldn't do much. So I could imagine how crimanals felt towards the arising of the pinkerton detective agency, that its sole focus was mostly on gangs especially from in the story the van der lind gang. Simply explaining clearer because of the past years in the 1800s which was like a golden age for owlaws in places like the west at the time, crime was at the norm and the main goal for a lawman was to "protect" the people from gangs or crimanals of any sort. And from that time to when the pinkertons was established crimanal ran freely terrorising the streets and its people, making the government create the pinkertons detective agency that was made to actually "stop" crimanals and gangs from just "protecting". This is the reason why when the vander linde gang got caught up with leviticus cornwall and hired militia which was the pinkertons, Dutch thought they can somehow escape since they were new to this new reality heading towards the west near the end of the 1800s, sadly though it didn't go as of how Dutch planned it, with countless members of the gangs deaths, it wasn't a suprise because it was what happend to countless of crimanals who dealt with the pinkertons and there harsh tactics. So when Arthur said that it really was deep because it was a new reality for the next generation, that they did not expect, the end of the wild west era....!
@@Mikjaash Some of it is nice though, like the house that you help get built by defending the family who were building it, or the veterans hall that Arthur donated to
While playing with arthur and discovering Saint Denis, I gave $20 to a donation campaign to build the structure at 1:30. The lady said Arthur's name would be in the founding members sign. I came back with John and the sign was there :)
Yes it's make me really sad that you can See how fast they destroy the Nature and now we are at this Point where the Nature and animals are going to die because of us ☹️ Sorry for my bad english iam from Germany
@@Jab3rwoky will do mate ...6 missions into chapter 4 .don't want it to end ..waited long enough like most since No1, but I spoilt it to be fair by watching hints and tips videos so I know basically how it ends lol oh well my own fault I guess...still awesome game .
I have over 600 hours in this game and I have never felt more emotionally involved in a game. No game will ever create the same sense of growth, and true redemption. You can ignore the missions and just wander in this game and never get bored, I genuinely believe nobody will ever uncover all of its secrets. I cared more about Arthur than I have about any character in my life so far, and I avoided spoilers so I felt a genuine sense of numbness when he was diagnosed as terminally ill. People who say gaming isn’t real media, and it’s all just mindless violence will never understand the connection a player and a character can feel if it is done just right.
This game has the best story telling abilities from any peive of work I've ever seen. This game will tell a better story than anything you could ever watch, read, or think of. Theres something diffrent with playing as a character, learning to love them, and having them ripped away from you suddenly with no warning, only the knowledge that it was going to happen at some point.
I was about 2 weeks from buying the game when I was reading the comment section in TH-cam and had the ending spoiled for me. I’ll never know what it’s truly like to feel that sense of emotion.
Universal _Wisdom do me a favour and play it anyway. I had the main plot point spoiled for me too, didn’t take away from experience at all. Because by the time you reach it it’s inevitable anyway, the whole point of the game is redemption with the time he has left.
Lachlan Douglas Oh trust me I’ve had my fair share of hours playing RDR2. I’m just saying I had the ending ruined for me. I loved Sadie Adlers bits in the story though completely lived those unexpectedly.
I feel you man. It changed my life. I finished chapter six one week ago and I Swear I have been crying from time to time when I remember Arthur's last ride while Thats the way it is plays in the background. I haven't beated the game yet. But it reminds me that the real ending is not the RDR2 epilogue but John being killed by Ross. That makes me so sad
I feel like everyone’s all depressed from the music in the comment section. I just personally find it sad that even with Arthur, Sean, Eagle Flies, Hosea, and Lenny gone. The world still moved on without them. Speaks a lot about life, there’s so many great people that we don’t even know that are lost to time.
Y’all fanboys need to literally watch any movie or read any book. The story for RDR2 is alright at best. It’s just a bunch of gruff guys doing repetitive cowboy stuff. There is barely any semblance of an overarching theme other than “cool cowboy stuff”. The themes you guys project onto it are just normal aspects of storytelling. Read Blood Meridian, watch The Seventh Seal.
Same i forgot you blow em up in chapter 6 lol and im guessing the fact dutch killed cornwall meant his company went bust. Like in saint denis the tram company changes from cornwalls in the epilogue
@Luke Thomas On that subject, I think it's mentioned in one of the newspapers that the state bought out all public transport like such as trains so it's not privatized anymore, therefore removing the Cornwall trains.
@@berbo4063 just because the owner/founder dies doesnt mean the company goes under, of course it can but look at something like Standard Oil which Cornwall is based on;JD Rockefeller left it to his kids and its still kind of a thing 150+ years later in the form of BP, Exxon, and Chevron but was definitely a thing in 1907 after Rockefeller's retirement... if a large company hinges on a single person it's not a well built business
It felt dead when they returned from Guarma and that music played on the way back to Shady Belle. No Lenny, Hosea, Sean or Kieran at that point. Even Molly dies at the end of Chapter 5. Everyone is leaving the gang. You look around camp and it's almost empty and then Arthur is a walking corpse.
I know right. I literally started crying before arthur even died. It felt like everything was dying once the gang started breaking apart. This game is literally virtual loneliness and virtual depression.
When I first started playing Red Dead Redemption 2, did anyone else start off as neutral Arthur, doing both bad and good at times to suddenly becoming strict high honor Arthur? I swear at some point I suddenly couldn’t bring myself to do anything evil anymore, and never realized it until close to end-game.
Ironwolf Legacy I started out my second playthrough with the full intention of being a crazy psychopath Arthur, killing and robbing and torturing anyone who gave me any lip, or bumped into my horse, or drew a gun on me... And I still got to chapter six playing it like a saint. After you meet widow Downes for that first time...heart wrenching.
I played good because of the perks it gave you meanwhile playing evil had no perks and people were rude and scared of you and youd get hit with ambushes more often
Ironwolf Legacy I pretty much played as a neutral psychopath and killed innocents or people who pissed me off selectively. Towards the end I massacred that backwoods settlement in the final area where there’s no law presence as a sort of snapping moment and that unintentionally ruined my endings because it tanked my morality in one moment.
Olivia Wolowiec How does having good honour affect your gameplay positively?? i heard cutscenes can actually vary on how high your honour is. What does it actually change?
@@Trollcamper Cornwall was just trying to run his business but kept getting robbed by Morgan and the boys. How would you like it if people were fucking with your business?
Lazy Monday Unofficial Technical Support it’s good to always remember the game and your first experience no matter what. No replay will ever top it in my opinion.
@Theo Van De Velde It's because of the World Wars. Also I think CV-19 will have a similar affect to speed up the progress of technology the same way the world wars did.
@@ianeons9278 man screw Elon Musk. Everyone thinks he's a savior but in reality he's a worker rights abuser and he called a child savior a pedophile. He also wants to create creepy brain chips
This was honestly, kinda sad. It shows the map through the years, some new buildings, some destroyed, abandoned buildings. This game; it’s not just a game. It’s a whole damn experience. I miss Arthur. He’s a good man. He redeemed himself. He sacrificed himself for John. He is a good man..
there’s something kinda sadly beautiful about how arthur dies right before the dawn of the new century, like he’s left behind in the golden age of gunslingers, instead of being corrupted and hunted like poor dutch and john
moemoneymoeproblems so sorry, i thought everyone would’ve seen the ending by now- i hope you can still enjoy the journey knowing where it’s going to end, i did :)
@moemoneymoeproblems wtf why would you watch this video if you havent played the story. And even reading comments of course there are spoilers in the comments
It's a mixed bag. Arthur like the rest of the gang didn't care for civilization's advancement over nature. It is sad he's not able to see the veteran hall he helped build though.
bad for you ...im just recently played this game my first time...i already finished chapter 3 and starting chapter 4 all the quest..side missions challenges are still intact i didnt played yet...but im trying to find out ..lol the controls sucks in ps4....😄😄😄
Hari PK Right? It makes your second playthrough so much more bittersweet because I literally tried to be as forgiving as possible with him once that mission came up, but they basically force you to rough him up at least a little bit. As a result, that awful incident that starts it all seems effectively unavoidable, no matter how nice you try to be...
You never get to go in a mission to Blackwater as Arthur, even though you can try to, you might die in the first minute there. But even knowing that, Rockstar still created an environment there with unfinished buildings that you never get to officially see, and when you play as John they're constructed already, that's simply amazing. I really love this game
Seeing the monstrous behavior of the gang in RDR2 somewhat humanized/justified Edgar Ross's hatred towards Dutch and the rest of them in RDR1. Not to say he was a good guy but well- How many widows do you think the gang made throughout the events of RDR2?
Raccoon Face I started questioning the point of the gang from an ethical viewpoint after the shootout in Rhodes (although breaking up the Romeo and Juliet style conflict probably helped in the long run) as I just thought everywhere we go, there’s always a pile of bodies in our wake. See Blackwater and Valentine beforehand. What got me was after shooting out Valentine, you go back and rob the bank and kill quite a lot of people who’ve been hit hard, just defending their money. I lost any pretence that the gang were the “good guys” quite early on.
I was playing as John and somehow managed to ride in to wapiti, and at first I didn't realize what I was looking at, I swear I almost cried when I realized it was the reservation. At first I thought I was at some old abandoned mining town or something but then I saw all the stuff the Indians left. Wapiti hits harder than anything.
After the events of Chapter 6, Cornwall Kerosene & Tar forced the Native Americans off their land, granting Leviticus Cornwall’s wish of wanting the land because of the supposed rich oil that is there. However, the company spent too much money excavating the area. They didn’t have a stable source of income because Cornwall Kerosene & Tar had been destroyed by the Van Der Linde Gang and their trolley service in Saint Denis wasn’t as profitable anymore. So when they figured out someone had given them false information, they had to file for bankruptcy. That why the land is empty in the Epilogue.
“I gave you all i had” those words as he stared Dutch right in his eyes made me bust out crying I’ve never felt so connected to a video game character and in the whole 400 hours I’ve played as Arthur I can say that he is my favorite game character ever good job rockstar.
One of my favorite changes was the erasure of Cornwall from Saint Denis. His businesses are gone, his name is no longer on the streetcars, etc. Then of course the oil fields have fallen into ruins. Cornwall's greed/misguided search for oil at the Wapiti Reservation bankrupted his companies. He erased his own legacy.
My great grandfather was born in 1907 and died at the age of 98 when I was 10 years old, while playing I always feel like there's a huge historical distance between me and the the game, yet I actually met in person someone who was already alive during the events of the epilogue, it's so weird to think about it
@@SardonicJosh yeah, he took part in the italian invasion of ethiopia in 1935, then during ww2 he fought against the british in north africa, he also took part in the battle of el alamein
@@britishwatermelon680 Molly never ratted anyone, Milton actually confirms this proving Molly was just throwing a tantrum. Dutch isn't necessarily at fault more than he was under pressure plus among a traitor in Micha.
"I wish I was back in the open country." That hit me hard when Morgan said it in game. This man who had spent his whole life roaming the open American West was now watching it close up and cloister, for good. It would never return. It wouldn't ever come back.
I believe that is the true undertone to this game. Leaving the world wild would have been best but society came through and ruined a lot of nature and people, but also came with their laws. It's such a beautiful let down.
Matthew my bad, climate change type beat is more accurate. However, if you dispute this, and claim that climate change is just propaganda, your intelligence is on the same level of a flat earther. Science is literally facts, and like the almighty god once said, “facts don’t care about your feelings”. Also you’ll look like a crazy person that thinks that just because they can’t see gravity, it doesn’t exist. Oh yeah, and anything else you say will literally be irrelevant because they’ll just be opinions. Because you have the IQ of the average flat earther. That is all.
@@vizualwarrior129 The Earth has been warming since we've come out of the ice age. Has nothing to do with man, nor has it ever had anything to do with man. Actually the greatest average increases in global temps happened several thousand years ago. Sorry, but you can't argue with Science and facts.
@@lorenzinorod23 rockstar did that as a joke which I kinda found cool since you couldn't swim in the first game they just made it cannon that John can't swim
This makes a lot of us sad because it feels like the game is coming to end of the Wild West Era it’s sad and plus Arthur’s fate there will never be another red dead again it’s sad
There will be more RDR games in the future. Chances are, they're gonna be spinoffs or maybe prequels. I honestly think the next games will be spinoffs and will be telling the stories of the different members of the gang.
Oh there will be more for sure. the west is a big place in the game they could go further west or south even. just cuz the story of Dutch's gang has been told doesnt mean that other gangs didnt exist and I'm sure they could make a protagonist we love again rdr has done it twice now lol
I love the railroad part, since as someone who studied American history, the railroads were truly changing how the world worked if the booming of the industrial revolution. They do discuss industrialism a lot in the game as being what’s threatening the gang’s way of life, but it’s really cool to see come through in as the game progresses just based on what I have read and studied about the time period.
Online is set in 1898. Story is set in 1899. So not much will change. But hey, at least you can see Blackwater before they build the First National Bank and the B.O.I Office.
I can’t believe they actually changed things in Blackwater from 1899 to 1907 You can’t even go there as Arthur But maybe you was meant to go into Blackwater but they cut it from the game
Yeah arthur was meant to go to blackwater in rdr2 there was like 4 hours cut from the final game, its also why you cant finish the legendary fish as arthur
I think one thing that sets apart RDR2 from all of the other games is how alive the world feels. The world isn't just a piece of the story, the story is a part of the world. I really noticed this when I was riding out of Valentine and an NPC went speeding past me. He didn't even say anything, but my first thought was "Hmm, I wonder what he's up to." No game has ever made me feel as immersed as RDR2, and it's all the little things that Rockstar did that really contribute to this.
This game is just incredible. My gf cried over her dying horse and she usually hates them irl. Then Arthurs death has literally thrown her in a temporarely depression and the epilogue was the cure for it. What an emotional rollercoaster.
Like the attention to details on the timezones, 1899 was during the industrial age and people were making more factories and machines and back when Arthur was alive, the sky was clear and colors were more vibrant but when you play as John you start to see smog in the air which I find really impressive that they even kept it historically accurate on the timezone
Am I the only one who thinks John’s game is different from Arthur’s, I mean John’s game seems quieter and Arthur’s is a bit more crowded , And it feels like a more stuff is going on.
While playing as John, I just dont feel like doing bad to anyone. I pay each and every beggar I see. And have stared loving Charles and Sadie even more. As if Arthur's death has changed John forever.
Playing as johns to me is just depressing and lonely. You reflect on the time you were playing as Arthur and the reason why playing as him feels “crowded” is because there is a sense of family. Arthur goes back to camp with a bunch of people who throughout the game you grow to care about and know. You’ve listened to their stories, done missions with them, got angry with them, loved them and even hated them. You’re with them for a while and once you start playing as John you realize they’re all gone and nothing feels the same. There’s nothing to look forward too. You’re John and he’s got a family and that’s all he has. Everyone he grew up with is either dead or gone. It’s a sad and depressing story. Even more so when you know what comes after.....
Im glad you imcluded the almost insignificant change of the glacier in the grizzles. I recently went back to see if you can access the cliffs you find john on and was frustrated when i noticed the glacier had collapsed
@@Gryhurd Arthur is still forced to kill a crap ton of lawmen in the main storyline. A lot of innocent folk are forced to be murdered too. Arthur really is still a terrible person no matter what sadly
I have never been more emotionally involved in a game, to me, this is the absolute peak of gaming. The world was so immersive, the story so believable, the graphics were the best I’ve seen especially on console. I feel it will be a long time until I play a game that will affect me how this game did.
Playing this game truly sent me through depression. Where I battled inner conflicts and how well this game resembled my life. Surrounded by people who wouldn’t be there for me in the end. The peaceful eco system that the game allows to explore endlessly. Playing Arthur truly bonded me to him like no other character. Every time Arthur received a wound. I felt sad because of how much I cared for him. Arthur’s death nearly drove me over the edge. Only then did I take up the responsibility of managing with John. Rockstar allows us to explore this world they made and so few will ever understand the message hidden in this game. To cherish everything. To be a good person. To help others. I felt like I was in the game and not just playing it. Killing Micah didn’t make me feel better. Because in the end it didn’t bring Arthur back. Lenny, Sean, Hosea, Molly, all died for nothing. They believed in something that could never exist. Because mans greed will always be put above friends and family. Micahs death wouldn’t bring them back. The 20,000 that John gets from Micah wouldn’t bring them back. I wouldn’t given all that money up just to have the gang back. To be able to walk into camp see all my virtual friends. My only friends. A feeling of understanding seemed to settle in. Eventually I let go. With great pain I said goodbye to Arthur and the gang. Because rockstar had created a character with so much influence in my life. This is why rockstar is the ultimate game creator. They created a character whose death almost caused my own. I agree that it was unhealthy. But this was in a time that my life seemed to fall apart. But Red Dead Redemption II made me realize what I had. Rockstar saved my life. And for that I will forever be grateful. Thank you rockstar. I owe you everything I have
I want to thank everyone for the support for the video, I honestly never saw this one getting much attention so once again thank you. As a bonus, you can watch part 2 here: th-cam.com/video/utwXPQbhXNE/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant video. Great transitions & music. Thanks.
goddamn your video made me play red dead redemption 1 again thankyou.
With blackwater you can go back and compare it with rdr1. Armadillo and tumbleweed
Very well done!
Wonderful video and beautiful choice of music to accompany it. Really does show off that this Red Dead world that we decide to explore does change and develop through time. An astonishing piece of game development by Rockstar!
- meanwhile GTA 5 construction tower...
Yes.rdr online takes place one year before the story.people have found a alot of diffrences.
@@rezashirinzadeh2242 no it don't there has been references in gta online that it takes place after gta v
@@SSJ4Orokan makes no sense since in online we have heists that have Trevor involved and at the end of the gta v story, you can kill Trevor.
@@AcX12 in the casino heist lester mentions that he has done the union depository bank heist which is the last one in story
@@AcX12 canon ending is not killing the main characters so
I really liked that Rockstar did this, it makes the world feel more alive
Me too has any other story game ever done this I don’t mean just map changes out of nowhere I mean the way rockstar did it where it fills like time is legit going by in game
I like it as well but I think they added too many unfinished buildings, it makes it feel like half the towns and railroads were developed in 8 years.
Matthew Miller not what i know of and i have been playing many story games
Matthew Miller Only game that comes to mind right now is Ultimate Spider-man. Repairs to damages across NY would update as the story progressed. Not nearly to this level of course but I always appreciated the detail in an older game.
Hopefully they do this for GTA 6
“Whole world’s changing, they don’t want folk like us no more”
That hit me hard
"Well no shit, Arthur, nobody likes to be robbed and murdered"
I mean that quote from Arthur wasn't so obvious back in that time even before a year or two before 1899 crime especially in the west was at a all time high, I mean there were violence from gangs, cult, serial killers, actual notorious gunslingers, killer animals and all types of spread of diseases....the only time I guess you would say a person would be safe was if they live in a small town of some sort with some lawmen but it wasn't enough, because before the pinkertons (that was an actual police detective force) was created all the country can count on was its lawmen that can protect what they can but with the minor balance between the scale of lawmen compared to the amount of killers and sickos out there in that time, they couldn't do much. So I could imagine how crimanals felt towards the arising of the pinkerton detective agency, that its sole focus was mostly on gangs especially from in the story the van der lind gang. Simply explaining clearer because of the past years in the 1800s which was like a golden age for owlaws in places like the west at the time, crime was at the norm and the main goal for a lawman was to "protect" the people from gangs or crimanals of any sort. And from that time to when the pinkertons was established crimanal ran freely terrorising the streets and its people, making the government create the pinkertons detective agency that was made to actually "stop" crimanals and gangs from just "protecting". This is the reason why when the vander linde gang got caught up with leviticus cornwall and hired militia which was the pinkertons, Dutch thought they can somehow escape since they were new to this new reality heading towards the west near the end of the 1800s, sadly though it didn't go as of how Dutch planned it, with countless members of the gangs deaths, it wasn't a suprise because it was what happend to countless of crimanals who dealt with the pinkertons and there harsh tactics. So when Arthur said that it really was deep because it was a new reality for the next generation, that they did not expect, the end of the wild west era....!
@@evolutionmax9791 actually by rdr2 most gangs had been taken out by the Pinkerton's. That's why we see only 6.
"Were thieves in a world that dont want us"
This is strangely sad for some reason...
I think it's the music + Arthur's fate.
@@Mikjaash Some of it is nice though, like the house that you help get built by defending the family who were building it, or the veterans hall that Arthur donated to
@@Mikjaash You can't fight change
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 This is actually John Marstons theme.
It's sad because the world moves with or without you in it...
When I downloaded red dead, I I thought 100gb was a lot for it. Now I’m confused how they fit the game in 100gb
Unlike call of duty with it’s ridiculous game size for not that much content
We can all agree here, the industry are destroying the world
That’s because Call of Duty has another way of storing and compressing their objects.
@@MindfulnessGamer cod is 200GB or even more on ps4...
random guy yeah it’s a disgrace
"You can't change what's done, you can only move on" -Arthur Morgan 1899
that’s my favorite quote
@@mc-wtm in what scene
Omg I love that quote
why did i read that in aurther's voice:(
While playing with arthur and discovering Saint Denis, I gave $20 to a donation campaign to build the structure at 1:30. The lady said Arthur's name would be in the founding members sign. I came back with John and the sign was there :)
I donated the money as arthur but never went back i’ll have to do that 😭
Yeah John even says “Arthur Morgan (chuckles) hey there old friend” that part made me shed a little man tear :(
Justsumkid i’m crying 😭
Don't make me cry
Damn on my blind play though I donated money then I was wanted so it canceled out the donation so I lost 20$ and didn’t get his name on the sign 😭
deadman's gun starts playing
THAT FEEL HITS
i feel u bro😖
Same here
Is this game's music?
It's from the first redemption game
Gives me Red Dead redemption 1 flashbacks and good memorys
I can't wait to replay this game years later, and feel the strongest nostalgia there ever was.
2030
Dude I played it again after 4 months and I was nostalgic. This game is special, in every way. You fall in love with everything about it.
AYO
SOMEONE REMIND ME IN 2 YEARS
@@chaylynnpetherbridge683 same I’m playing again after a year and it hits hard
@@xenith8116 facts bro everything changed
I always thought that the world looked better when I played as Arthur, now I know why
Yeah the world is just so empty and full of wild life and plants, which are later replaced by... civilization
Yes it's make me really sad that you can See how fast they destroy the Nature and now we are at this Point where the Nature and animals are going to die because of us ☹️
Sorry for my bad english iam from Germany
Huh, almost looks like real life doesn’t it?
The wild west falling
@@alexgmeinwieser4076 lol it okei
Does anyone else find this game like really emotional? :(
Well obviously someone does you have any idea how many people play this game?
@Scott S wait till you do a trade in online
Yep like rdr1 this one's gonna be a tear jerker aint finished it yet ..but I know what's coming 😞
@@jamiesehdev2663 makes me feel so empty🙁 brilliant game . Enjoy the ending mate :)
@@Jab3rwoky will do mate ...6 missions into chapter 4 .don't want it to end ..waited long enough like most since No1, but I spoilt it to be fair by watching hints and tips videos so I know basically how it ends lol oh well my own fault I guess...still awesome game .
I have over 600 hours in this game and I have never felt more emotionally involved in a game. No game will ever create the same sense of growth, and true redemption. You can ignore the missions and just wander in this game and never get bored, I genuinely believe nobody will ever uncover all of its secrets. I cared more about Arthur than I have about any character in my life so far, and I avoided spoilers so I felt a genuine sense of numbness when he was diagnosed as terminally ill. People who say gaming isn’t real media, and it’s all just mindless violence will never understand the connection a player and a character can feel if it is done just right.
This game has the best story telling abilities from any peive of work I've ever seen. This game will tell a better story than anything you could ever watch, read, or think of. Theres something diffrent with playing as a character, learning to love them, and having them ripped away from you suddenly with no warning, only the knowledge that it was going to happen at some point.
Lachlan Douglas
You’re right man. RDR2 is literally art and both redemption games make each other so damm great. My all time favorite game.
I was about 2 weeks from buying the game when I was reading the comment section in TH-cam and had the ending spoiled for me. I’ll never know what it’s truly like to feel that sense of emotion.
Universal _Wisdom do me a favour and play it anyway. I had the main plot point spoiled for me too, didn’t take away from experience at all. Because by the time you reach it it’s inevitable anyway, the whole point of the game is redemption with the time he has left.
Lachlan Douglas
Oh trust me I’ve had my fair share of hours playing RDR2. I’m just saying I had the ending ruined for me. I loved Sadie Adlers bits in the story though completely lived those unexpectedly.
i cannot express how much i truly love this game
HypnotiQ same here
I feel you man. It changed my life. I finished chapter six one week ago and I Swear I have been crying from time to time when I remember Arthur's last ride while Thats the way it is plays in the background. I haven't beated the game yet. But it reminds me that the real ending is not the RDR2 epilogue but John being killed by Ross. That makes me so sad
Yeah, it's a shame how online is so bad
Braden Adams better then gta online I always get killed by a oppresser mk II
I bought it on release and only just got into it. Its breath taking the detail and level design
This show us that even if someone we love dies, life and time continues no matter what.
Really? It just shows me a bunch of before and after pictures
Thanks Captain obvious
THE WORLD AINT GONNA STOP FOR YOU
Seeming that bar being built really put me in my feels 😔
This comment is more terrifying than uplifting. The thought of the suffering and loss of life continuing until eventual extinction.
I feel like everyone’s all depressed from the music in the comment section. I just personally find it sad that even with Arthur, Sean, Eagle Flies, Hosea, and Lenny gone. The world still moved on without them. Speaks a lot about life, there’s so many great people that we don’t even know that are lost to time.
Universal_Wisdom don’t forget about my man Sean or mrs grimshaw my dude
And Kieran
@Shadowbomb05
He was everyone's favourite, boah... 💔
I love people like you we need more people like that in this world
Y’all fanboys need to literally watch any movie or read any book. The story for RDR2 is alright at best. It’s just a bunch of gruff guys doing repetitive cowboy stuff. There is barely any semblance of an overarching theme other than “cool cowboy stuff”. The themes you guys project onto it are just normal aspects of storytelling. Read Blood Meridian, watch The Seventh Seal.
I never noticed the oils fields being abandoned
Same i forgot you blow em up in chapter 6 lol and im guessing the fact dutch killed cornwall meant his company went bust. Like in saint denis the tram company changes from cornwalls in the epilogue
I don’t know why but the abandoned oil field makes me sad
@Luke Thomas On that subject, I think it's mentioned in one of the newspapers that the state bought out all public transport like such as trains so it's not privatized anymore, therefore removing the Cornwall trains.
Cornwall died there no one will run the oil fields anymore so its of course gonna be abandoned
@@berbo4063 just because the owner/founder dies doesnt mean the company goes under, of course it can but look at something like Standard Oil which Cornwall is based on;JD Rockefeller left it to his kids and its still kind of a thing 150+ years later in the form of BP, Exxon, and Chevron but was definitely a thing in 1907 after Rockefeller's retirement... if a large company hinges on a single person it's not a well built business
everything feels so dead without arthur morgan
And the gang falling apart it's just like what's the point of roaming around civilization has already won
@@Apul549 the gang falling apart kinda reminds me of a quote from another game, "Things always fall apart, but we are the ones who bring them down"
It felt dead when they returned from Guarma and that music played on the way back to Shady Belle. No Lenny, Hosea, Sean or Kieran at that point. Even Molly dies at the end of Chapter 5. Everyone is leaving the gang. You look around camp and it's almost empty and then Arthur is a walking corpse.
I know right. I literally started crying before arthur even died. It felt like everything was dying once the gang started breaking apart. This game is literally virtual loneliness and virtual depression.
@@CardinalSinner yeah i also heard that but not from me playin from my friend playing i was there watching and eating WHSHSHAH
When I first started playing Red Dead Redemption 2, did anyone else start off as neutral Arthur, doing both bad and good at times to suddenly becoming strict high honor Arthur? I swear at some point I suddenly couldn’t bring myself to do anything evil anymore, and never realized it until close to end-game.
Ironwolf Legacy I started out my second playthrough with the full intention of being a crazy psychopath Arthur, killing and robbing and torturing anyone who gave me any lip, or bumped into my horse, or drew a gun on me...
And I still got to chapter six playing it like a saint. After you meet widow Downes for that first time...heart wrenching.
I played good because of the perks it gave you meanwhile playing evil had no perks and people were rude and scared of you and youd get hit with ambushes more often
Ironwolf Legacy I pretty much played as a neutral psychopath and killed innocents or people who pissed me off selectively. Towards the end I massacred that backwoods settlement in the final area where there’s no law presence as a sort of snapping moment and that unintentionally ruined my endings because it tanked my morality in one moment.
I was the complete opposite i was a bad outlaw I tried to be good but I ended up always returning to evil
Olivia Wolowiec How does having good honour affect your gameplay positively?? i heard cutscenes can actually vary on how high your honour is. What does it actually change?
damn dutch really hit cornwall hard huh
the bullet hit him hard too
Yeah, fuck that old bastard
He literally died lol
@@Trollcamper Cornwall was just trying to run his business but kept getting robbed by Morgan and the boys. How would you like it if people were fucking with your business?
The Grunge God Cornwall was corrupt
Still remember that night in the blizzard..saving Sadie, Hunting with Charlesss!
😢 rip arthur
Just replay the game
red wine Literally the first mission
@@jrodriguezpiano u can replay the game,but u can't erase your memory
Lazy Monday Unofficial Technical Support it’s good to always remember the game and your first experience no matter what. No replay will ever top it in my opinion.
It's crazy to think Sputnik one is launched just 50 years later.
And 113 years latter Elon Musk is about to get us to Mars.
@@ianeons9278
Indeed.
@Theo Van De Velde
It's because of the World Wars. Also I think CV-19 will have a similar affect to speed up the progress of technology the same way the world wars did.
@Theo Van De Velde
Also the first video game was called the Cathode Ray Amusment Device,it was invented in 1947, 40 years after RDR2's epilogue.
@@ianeons9278 man screw Elon Musk. Everyone thinks he's a savior but in reality he's a worker rights abuser and he called a child savior a pedophile. He also wants to create creepy brain chips
The GTA 5 sky scraper in downtown los Santos has been under construction since 2013 and it still hasn't been built
Truckn Grom Checkout the site in Paleto Bay, it says 2008.
It’s a symbol of gta 6
Sums up the Unions work ethic.
RDR2: Set in 1899/1907
GTA5: Set in 2013/2019
*SKYSCRAPER STILL ISN’T FINISHED*
@@TaylorJordan1231 Was about to say that lmao
This was honestly, kinda sad. It shows the map through the years, some new buildings, some destroyed, abandoned buildings. This game; it’s not just a game. It’s a whole damn experience. I miss Arthur. He’s a good man. He redeemed himself. He sacrificed himself for John. He is a good man..
I 100% agree. Also, I love your name and profile pic
Same i miss arthur
My 1st game through, he was a good man, but the 2nd time. Yea my Arthur was On a revenge tour 😂😂😂😂
He would have died anyway so he had to choose how he died
The Timber Company part of this video is the true sign of how the world progressed.
there’s something kinda sadly beautiful about how arthur dies right before the dawn of the new century, like he’s left behind in the golden age of gunslingers, instead of being corrupted and hunted like poor dutch and john
moemoneymoeproblems so sorry, i thought everyone would’ve seen the ending by now- i hope you can still enjoy the journey knowing where it’s going to end, i did :)
moemoneymoeproblems well then what were you doing here?
@moemoneymoeproblems wtf why would you watch this video if you havent played the story. And even reading comments of course there are spoilers in the comments
moemoneymoeproblems welcome dummy
@moemoneymoeproblems ur fault
Kinda makes me sad how Arthur won’t ever be able to see the world evolve :(
It's a mixed bag. Arthur like the rest of the gang didn't care for civilization's advancement over nature. It is sad he's not able to see the veteran hall he helped build though.
Retriever - I’ll just pretend you didn’t just comment that.
@@VelocityFilmsCO me too ill delete my comment
@@Retriever_YT what you comment?
Evolve?
Imagine If this was the final cutscene
This is why Rockstar is encouraging you to explore more.
Nah
That would be pretty cool
I liked the Enid g cutscene as it was during the credits showing the pictures and after Arthur died very sad
It's like a Fallout ending
The only thing I dislike about this game is that I can’t experience it for the first time ever again.
loser
My biggest regrets for this game is rushing through the story within 4 days, my second play through was phenomenal
Im so glad i havent played it yet, waiting for cheap ps4 prices
@@therealone8458 i enjoy the story but i dont like aurthur the white supremacist kkk charactor
bad for you ...im just recently played this game my first time...i already finished chapter 3 and starting chapter 4 all the quest..side missions challenges are still intact i didnt played yet...but im trying to find out ..lol the controls sucks in ps4....😄😄😄
Damn u arthur... only if u havent gone debt collecting that day 😪😪😪
Hari PK Right? It makes your second playthrough so much more bittersweet because I literally tried to be as forgiving as possible with him once that mission came up, but they basically force you to rough him up at least a little bit. As a result, that awful incident that starts it all seems effectively unavoidable, no matter how nice you try to be...
Ryan Terwilliger destiny is inevitable
he would have stayed an asshole....
Hosea was actually with what seemed the same illness before Arthur visited to collect the debt . Maybe it was hosea that made him sick
Adam Hradil that’s a good point as well
Blackwater in 1899: exists
Me: Wait. that's illegal
You can go there in 1898, one year before the infamous massacre.
@@erikallen3804 how? Time travel?
@@mickyjoe97 online
I've done the massacre before the gang did 😂
Erik Allen Ah I didn’t even know it took place a before the events of the story
You never get to go in a mission to Blackwater as Arthur, even though you can try to, you might die in the first minute there. But even knowing that, Rockstar still created an environment there with unfinished buildings that you never get to officially see, and when you play as John they're constructed already, that's simply amazing. I really love this game
The unfinished buildings are for RDR Online
So you leave Sean to die? Cuz I remember him getting shot in chapter 3
I had a massive shootout at Blackwater as Arthur. It went on for 15 minutes then I got bored and left.
@TRUE Jackson wow man can I get a shoutout
@@parenthesis4374 ?
Everything the gang touched died
The gang touched Valentine, Blackwater, Rhodes, Saint Denis, Annesburg, and Lagras, by they didn’t die.
Raccoon Face it’s a video game relax it’s not that serious
Seeing the monstrous behavior of the gang in RDR2 somewhat humanized/justified Edgar Ross's hatred towards Dutch and the rest of them in RDR1. Not to say he was a good guy but well-
How many widows do you think the gang made throughout the events of RDR2?
@Jarbledumbles yeah, Ford Motor Company and others began to built cars.
Raccoon Face I started questioning the point of the gang from an ethical viewpoint after the shootout in Rhodes (although breaking up the Romeo and Juliet style conflict probably helped in the long run) as I just thought everywhere we go, there’s always a pile of bodies in our wake. See Blackwater and Valentine beforehand. What got me was after shooting out Valentine, you go back and rob the bank and kill quite a lot of people who’ve been hit hard, just defending their money.
I lost any pretence that the gang were the “good guys” quite early on.
wapiti indian reservation hits the hardest and it aint even here
I was playing as John and somehow managed to ride in to wapiti, and at first I didn't realize what I was looking at, I swear I almost cried when I realized it was the reservation. At first I thought I was at some old abandoned mining town or something but then I saw all the stuff the Indians left. Wapiti hits harder than anything.
Too bad so sad. One day they will run casinos
@@Ryan-vf2fx I hope you get TB.
After the events of Chapter 6, Cornwall Kerosene & Tar forced the Native Americans off their land, granting Leviticus Cornwall’s wish of wanting the land because of the supposed rich oil that is there. However, the company spent too much money excavating the area. They didn’t have a stable source of income because Cornwall Kerosene & Tar had been destroyed by the Van Der Linde Gang and their trolley service in Saint Denis wasn’t as profitable anymore. So when they figured out someone had given them false information, they had to file for bankruptcy. That why the land is empty in the Epilogue.
Rockstar really knows how to do games. This is incredible, a truly masterpiece.
Every like is an Arthur Morgan saved.
You don't deserved likes Sorry but no Arthur won't be save
And hosea and lenny?
@@UnknownPerson-2004 bolsonaro
@@ricardoricardo833 fuck you man
...and comments chasing after likes should be deleted.
You can kinda see a trail of destruction Arthur’s gang leaves behind them as they move through the map.
Yeah.im gonna miss crossing the train bridge at ambarino
Tlknghds_1980 could you be more specific as of where that is? Just asking
Torksi Games the train bridge that you had the talk with John at before exploding it think it’s near the top of the map
kk kk Oooh yeah
@@yeetgaspucci5785 idk
“I gave you all i had” those words as he stared Dutch right in his eyes made me bust out crying I’ve never felt so connected to a video game character and in the whole 400 hours I’ve played as Arthur I can say that he is my favorite game character ever good job rockstar.
400 hours wtf
Lol what a pussy
@@beetay2732 Stfu lol
One of my favorite changes was the erasure of Cornwall from Saint Denis. His businesses are gone, his name is no longer on the streetcars, etc. Then of course the oil fields have fallen into ruins. Cornwall's greed/misguided search for oil at the Wapiti Reservation bankrupted his companies. He erased his own legacy.
Good riddance
@Ghosty disney is thriving is it not? Silly comment
I’m pretty sure the 9mm to his chest also contributed to his legacy being erased
yeah if you read the newspapers it turned out the Wapitit land had very little oil so it was all a waste of money.
@Ghosty Bruh if someone die,his son can still resume his company. Like they say, "legacy"
"The heartlands
For sale"
Heh about sums it up
💔
They obviously meant the land, not the state 🙄
My great grandfather was born in 1907 and died at the age of 98 when I was 10 years old, while playing I always feel like there's a huge historical distance between me and the the game, yet I actually met in person someone who was already alive during the events of the epilogue, it's so weird to think about it
Your great grandfather witnessed both world wars wow
@@SardonicJosh As well as, y’know, the 86 years of history that weren’t occupied with world wars.
It feels like it was a long time ago but it really wasn't
@@SardonicJosh yeah, he took part in the italian invasion of ethiopia in 1935, then during ww2 he fought against the british in north africa, he also took part in the battle of el alamein
GTA 5 construction Tower IS hilarious
Ta parecendo aq no Brasil
@@ricardoricardo833 kkk
Bolsonaro Mil Grau sopa do macaco
I hope they never finish it, the middle floor is the perfect hideout for me and my buddies when fighting players or just hanging out in a solo server.
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c i had a stroke trying to read this
Seeing all those trees gone makes me kinda sad.
The gang was supposed to be in Tahiti eating mangos. I wish they stayed together. This is all Micahs fault.
Yep cuz he had to take agent milton
RDR3 Should Have An Easter Egg Where If You Manage To Glitch Into Out-Of-Bounds, It Should Say Tahiti.
Not just micah, but also molly and Dutch herself
@@britishwatermelon680 Molly never ratted anyone, Milton actually confirms this proving Molly was just throwing a tantrum. Dutch isn't necessarily at fault more than he was under pressure plus among a traitor in Micha.
Sorry?, what about Dutch.
Just ONE more...
"I wish I was back in the open country."
That hit me hard when Morgan said it in game. This man who had spent his whole life roaming the open American West was now watching it close up and cloister, for good. It would never return. It wouldn't ever come back.
I believe that is the true undertone to this game. Leaving the world wild would have been best but society came through and ruined a lot of nature and people, but also came with their laws. It's such a beautiful let down.
@@mikejordan3598 dying of dysentry or getting robbed roadside also does suck tho
@@eirin099 not if your good with your Colt! Js
O.G. 4019XX Last I heard you can’t fix dysentery by shooting at your stomach.
There’s still enough time for a sequel of Jack not letting Arthur and John’s deaths being in vain. 1914-1917 before America enters WW1 would be fine.
Didn't know colter had slight changes with the snow.
Sock Toes global warming type beat
Vizual Warrior 😒
Matthew my bad, climate change type beat is more accurate. However, if you dispute this, and claim that climate change is just propaganda, your intelligence is on the same level of a flat earther. Science is literally facts, and like the almighty god once said, “facts don’t care about your feelings”. Also you’ll look like a crazy person that thinks that just because they can’t see gravity, it doesn’t exist. Oh yeah, and anything else you say will literally be irrelevant because they’ll just be opinions. Because you have the IQ of the average flat earther. That is all.
@@vizualwarrior129 or *seasons*
@@vizualwarrior129
The Earth has been warming since we've come out of the ice age. Has nothing to do with man, nor has it ever had anything to do with man. Actually the greatest average increases in global temps happened several thousand years ago.
Sorry, but you can't argue with Science and facts.
The game feels empty when you play as John.. all you have is John's family no gang and no Arthur
At least we still got Abigail, Uncle and Jack
@@Kanal7Indonesia yeah that's what I meant by all you have is john's family
And you can't swim
@@lorenzinorod23 rockstar did that as a joke which I kinda found cool since you couldn't swim in the first game they just made it cannon that John can't swim
@@lorenzinorod23 swimming kinda useless anyway. It's slow and consume lot of stamina.
"Things change, you know that." - Arthur Morgan
Rhoads became more run down, paint faded and chipping
Rhodes
@@БольшаяЛопата Roads
Большая Лопата Rhodes правильно
Where we're going, we don't need Rhodes.
- Arthur Morgan
@@БольшаяЛопата ROAHDSE
bruh I Remember when the game first got revealed everyone was mad that we didn't play as John. man how times have changed.
i am still mad i hate arthur he is your typical white supremacist trump supporter
@@MrMuaythai84 ?
@@MrMuaythai84 wtf
@@MrMuaythai84*_triggered_*
@@MrMuaythai84 what the actual fuck ?
Who else instantly felt their lips frown as soon as they heard the first chord hit :(
This makes a lot of us sad because it feels like the game is coming to end of the Wild West Era it’s sad and plus Arthur’s fate there will never be another red dead again it’s sad
Times are changing
Wow, wild west is ending, so sad, too bad there wont be more murders for a couple of hundreds 🙄
Red Dead 3 will be set before Red Dead 2
There will be more RDR games in the future. Chances are, they're gonna be spinoffs or maybe prequels. I honestly think the next games will be spinoffs and will be telling the stories of the different members of the gang.
Oh there will be more for sure. the west is a big place in the game they could go further west or south even. just cuz the story of Dutch's gang has been told doesnt mean that other gangs didnt exist and I'm sure they could make a protagonist we love again rdr has done it twice now lol
I'm fucking crying because of the music
Punk
I love the railroad part, since as someone who studied American history, the railroads were truly changing how the world worked if the booming of the industrial revolution. They do discuss industrialism a lot in the game as being what’s threatening the gang’s way of life, but it’s really cool to see come through in as the game progresses just based on what I have read and studied about the time period.
1:29 that guard even grew a beard
Oh come on, he could’ve grown a beard within a few months, not within 9 years.
You're bright I see
Lmao what a point!
Erik Allen didn’t know Einstein was still alive
It was a different guard 🙄
Dead Man's gun is the perfect music for this; it shows how the world is becoming like the first game.
This is why they're considered some of the best games ever. Incredible attention to detail
i like games with those where the world will raise / another over the story time really good work from R* and u for ur video THX!
It's been 2 years and I already feel nostalgic
*3 years now
i hope the map changes like this after years in online mode
Festivejelly It can’t be. Outside of one building in I believe Valentine, there’s a tombstone which says that the person buried there died in 1899
@@Festivejelly Not like GTA Online was the same but eventually went past hmmmm
Online is set before but some areas do look different. You actually meet Trelawny and Sean before the Blackwater massacre.
Truth right here but with the way only updates have gone i think itll eventually atleast start to parallel some story epilogue
Online is set in 1898. Story is set in 1899. So not much will change. But hey, at least you can see Blackwater before they build the First National Bank and the B.O.I Office.
Don’t know why I felt sad riding past the Appleseed timber co
I felt sad but I knew why, I helped those bastards
Elias Hobeika lmao oh shit, this comment made me laugh for some reason
But even if you didnt help it all gets chop down anyway. I know because i tried both
Maybe cuz it shows the world industrializing and preparing to show more of our gloomy modern cities and life
It just looks depressing AF
The level of detail in this game hurts my head.
I can’t believe they actually changed things in Blackwater from 1899 to 1907
You can’t even go there as Arthur
But maybe you was meant to go into Blackwater but they cut it from the game
Arent you scouting near there In one Mission or do i remember wrong!
Not Obi-Wan
Yeah when you save sean
Actually the first version of Blackwater is also used in Red Dead Online, which is set in 1898 (or before the beginning of the main story anyway)
@@BlueVortex36 true
Yeah arthur was meant to go to blackwater in rdr2 there was like 4 hours cut from the final game, its also why you cant finish the legendary fish as arthur
I think one thing that sets apart RDR2 from all of the other games is how alive the world feels. The world isn't just a piece of the story, the story is a part of the world. I really noticed this when I was riding out of Valentine and an NPC went speeding past me. He didn't even say anything, but my first thought was "Hmm, I wonder what he's up to." No game has ever made me feel as immersed as RDR2, and it's all the little things that Rockstar did that really contribute to this.
1:00 rdr2 is so good. showed very well on how humans can affect the world
Greatest game I've ever played.
thats only because you are poored and dont have any other games
@@MrMuaythai84 I'm "poored"? LMFAO
I'm poored, and you're uneducated.
@@MrMuaythai84 learn English,RICHED
@@MrMuaythai84 fuck off
@@sayedmohidulislam8102 lmao im dead
This game is just incredible. My gf cried over her dying horse and she usually hates them irl. Then Arthurs death has literally thrown her in a temporarely depression and the epilogue was the cure for it. What an emotional rollercoaster.
Who hates horses?? 🤯
@@jetungnnifer People apparently
@@jetungnnifer “wait, WHAT? People have other opinions than me? No, no, WHY?”
bro don’t let her play the first game... she won’t have that epilogue...
@@cornflex8779 take a big ass chill pill. I was obviously kidding.
I really can not think of something bad about this game it’s a masterpiece and in my opinion the best game of all time
I’m just flat out amazed of what they pulled out of the ps4. Imho the water was better then some water I’ve seen on PC games
Lumbago
Uncle hows the lumbago
More and more civilization... what a god damn mess we’re making of things.
Wut
@@hobo8399 it's a quote from the game
*Jean-Jaques Rousseau wants to know your location
says that guy who jump the border to come to a civilized world
@@MrMuaythai84 Phon
The thing I found the saddest was meeting the widow as John.
I found her dead in her house idk why
Daciej Mebil Lmao
Daciej Mebil because you probably did the first encounter with her and then took to long to do the next one
She offered me anything from her house because “any friend of Arthur’s is a friend of mine.”
So I shot her
I put her body with her husband's grave
Crazy how this was life only a hundred years ago
*122
Great video holy does dead man's gun hit like a ton of bricks.
Damn all these details and I didn't even know how things changed in game
its amazing how rockstar payed so much attention to the smallest details that most players propablly dont even notice
that's why I love rockstar it's all about hard work and delivering immersive worlds with amazing details
Wow I didn't recognize this during my gameplay. I'll play it again.. hoping much to have a Red Dead Redemption REMASTERED
i would rather have a remake or it could be a dlc
To see most of these changes I have to continue playing as John right ?? Which is kinda sad.
Jakub Michniewicz just have 2 saves one as John and one as Arthur
Red dead remastered coming 2020/21
Raven Speaks Evidence/Source?
Like the attention to details on the timezones, 1899 was during the industrial age and people were making more factories and machines and back when Arthur was alive, the sky was clear and colors were more vibrant but when you play as John you start to see smog in the air which I find really impressive that they even kept it historically accurate on the timezone
This is low key depressing
Dude this makes me remember Arthur this hurts to watch
You can see a lot of map changes throughout the years... Also we never had to see blackwater as arthur...
Am I the only one who thinks John’s game is different from Arthur’s, I mean John’s game seems quieter and Arthur’s is a bit more crowded , And it feels like a more stuff is going on.
The death of the old west. Arthur said a number of times that the world is changing and the time for outlaws is at an end. John saw it through
While playing as John, I just dont feel like doing bad to anyone. I pay each and every beggar I see. And have stared loving Charles and Sadie even more. As if Arthur's death has changed John forever.
Playing as johns to me is just depressing and lonely. You reflect on the time you were playing as Arthur and the reason why playing as him feels “crowded” is because there is a sense of family. Arthur goes back to camp with a bunch of people who throughout the game you grow to care about and know. You’ve listened to their stories, done missions with them, got angry with them, loved them and even hated them. You’re with them for a while and once you start playing as John you realize they’re all gone and nothing feels the same. There’s nothing to look forward too. You’re John and he’s got a family and that’s all he has. Everyone he grew up with is either dead or gone. It’s a sad and depressing story. Even more so when you know what comes after.....
Best part
Deadman gun music
But gta 5 still has that building in construction.
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c Dumbass
@RaxatoZ fuck up redditor.
@@ghostspud settle down now.
"I just need more time" -dutch van der linde, probably
Did anyone else got this video recommended after disastrous Cyberpunk 2077?
This almost made me cry, in loving of memoy of Arthur Morgan 😢
I cant even imagine how time consuming it was to keep changing the world every chapter. The amount of detail in this game is astounding
The Epilogue happened exactly 100 years before I was born.
So you're thirteen? HA! Im 12! Get rekd old man!
I hate that i just said rekd.
@@SunnyGaming3710 🤢
101 years 😎
@@SunnyGaming3710 you didn’t even spell it right.
Im glad you imcluded the almost insignificant change of the glacier in the grizzles. I recently went back to see if you can access the cliffs you find john on and was frustrated when i noticed the glacier had collapsed
Arthur looks from the sky💔 in 1907
Arthur is in hell. All those people he killed, he was not a good person.
@@fianchetto5954 depends on what honor level and what ending you chose really but he sure did kill alot of o'driscolls
@@Gryhurd Arthur is still forced to kill a crap ton of lawmen in the main storyline. A lot of innocent folk are forced to be murdered too. Arthur really is still a terrible person no matter what sadly
@@fianchetto5954 that's a good point he did kill like way to many pinkerton's grays lawmen and guarma soldiers
@@Gryhurd Yeah, I only realized how many people he killed in my second play through. It's sad really
It’s crazy how much detail there is. Like you can even she the nails moving every time the workers pound it in like just wow
I have never been more emotionally involved in a game, to me, this is the absolute peak of gaming. The world was so immersive, the story so believable, the graphics were the best I’ve seen especially on console. I feel it will be a long time until I play a game that will affect me how this game did.
Nice work man. Hope you do some more cinematics like your Guarma Vid sometime again.
This gets you to think that even after you’re gone, life moves on without you. Sad.
Nice work!
Nice work man!
I love that you used this song from the first game. It’s one of my favorites.
it's just crazy how fast the world changes so quickly
Playing this game truly sent me through depression. Where I battled inner conflicts and how well this game resembled my life. Surrounded by people who wouldn’t be there for me in the end. The peaceful eco system that the game allows to explore endlessly. Playing Arthur truly bonded me to him like no other character. Every time Arthur received a wound. I felt sad because of how much I cared for him. Arthur’s death nearly drove me over the edge. Only then did I take up the responsibility of managing with John. Rockstar allows us to explore this world they made and so few will ever understand the message hidden in this game. To cherish everything. To be a good person. To help others. I felt like I was in the game and not just playing it. Killing Micah didn’t make me feel better. Because in the end it didn’t bring Arthur back. Lenny, Sean, Hosea, Molly, all died for nothing. They believed in something that could never exist. Because mans greed will always be put above friends and family. Micahs death wouldn’t bring them back. The 20,000 that John gets from Micah wouldn’t bring them back. I wouldn’t given all that money up just to have the gang back. To be able to walk into camp see all my virtual friends. My only friends. A feeling of understanding seemed to settle in. Eventually I let go. With great pain I said goodbye to Arthur and the gang. Because rockstar had created a character with so much influence in my life. This is why rockstar is the ultimate game creator. They created a character whose death almost caused my own. I agree that it was unhealthy. But this was in a time that my life seemed to fall apart. But Red Dead Redemption II made me realize what I had. Rockstar saved my life. And for that I will forever be grateful. Thank you rockstar. I owe you everything I have
I feel like black water changed the most, AND I MEAN THE MOST
I really hope world progression like this is a feature in every upcoming Rockstar game.