It genuinely impresses me how much "gamer" knowledge Roger Clarke has. I understand that it's his biggest project but at the end of the day, he's an actor. Throughout all interviews regarding the game he shows a very good understanding of mechanics as well, not just the story. I think that's pretty cool
I love how roger Clark has actually extensively played through the game himself. Seems like lots of actors like him never get that engulfed in the game they worked on.
It's kinda wholesome even though its been how many years now? Five six years since released. And yet he still has that spark in his eyes everytime he talks about rdr2
Roger Clark really created one of the most iconic game characters in history and he still has the passion for it and he is actively engaging with the community! That's so wholesome and that's why his honor will always stay on high.
@@michaelhagerman187 it'd be funnier if they made a joke out of it, have roger playing a different character that's also the narrator and he says something like "and that man is king arthur, but that's not me, i'm one of his knights {insert character name here}"
I haven't played RDR2 since my mom passed in April. She loved watching me playing that and GTA story mode. She was amazing. And no words can even begin to shape that.
@@trashbag5716 Don't be sorry. Shes in her cabin under the auroras. I know she's still with me. As I live on carrying her memories and love with me. There is nothing to be sorry about friend. But I do appreciate the sentiment. Thank you.
The way Arthur says "sure" is probably my favorite line in the game; the drunken "I'm an American!" when running and stumbling over a fence at the end of the night out with Lenny is a close second.
@@ChocolatePiazza You can make it over the fence?! I've played through eight times and never made it over. I thought it was a fixed script to get caught.
I also love his explanation of Arthur's accent - he literally travels all across America, so it makes sense when his accent has random southern drawls or sounds like he could be from anywhere in America
Man, I love Roger Clark. You can tell from the way he talks about the game and his time playing Arthur Morgan, as well as from how much he knows about it, that he really loved Red Dead Redemption 2 and playing Arthur Morgan. You know he actually played the game multiple times and maybe even watched TH-cam videos about it. Sometimes I doubt if the actors have actually played the games they're in, but Roger Clark definitely has and that makes him even cooler.
i mean it helped that people liked the character for more than one thing, steve ogg tried, and got tired of everyone asking him to insult people so he stopped being really in touch with the comunity.
It seems like a lot of the actors from Red Dead 2 are very in touch with the community and seem to have a lot of affection for the game and their characters, which is very nice and endearing to see.
The weird thing, imo is the way Arthur's character for the most part, is an open-minded guy. I feel him sayin it wrong, then learning how to say properly from sean would have made a lot of sense.
@@Markus-br5zh Would be funny if Arthur started saying it the right way if you experience that scene with Sean, but if you miss it he would keep saying it wrong.
@@Markus-br5zh I think Arthur is open-minded but also kind of beholden to his own loyalty. In his world, Colm has always been the enemy and they've always said it wrong. So it's ingrained. Also, to use it correctly may feel like respecting Colm, which he doesn't.
@@aubreypressley1450 To be fair, if Colm pronounces it the way the cast do, then it would just be a matter of the name changing due to where it is. It's like how in sopranos they're italian americans but they pronounce 'capicola' as 'gabagool'. Colm becoming pronounced like it's spelled, and then only Sean caring, is pretty funny
Somehow Roger Clark looks more and more like Arthur even tho he is older than Arthur ever had the chance to be. If we ever get a life action adaptation I hope they‘ll cast him. But even without a movie/series I‘m happy I‘d the chance to play such a masterpiece.
But take the fact that when Roger acts Arthur and works on early RDR project (which was right after they finish GTA 5) was around his mid 30s, so in fact in that time he looks like Arthur 😀😀
Agreed haha, when the game came out i thought he looked not much like arthur really, but as the years gone on, his resemblance has become closer as hes gotten older i swear haha
Unfortunately he definitely doesn't, just like the actors of GTA 5 knew nothing about GTA 6. Arthur Morgan is gone and wouldn't show up in any sequels so there is no way he would know anything.
@@xavixavier7508 Yeah I guess that's possible, but I still highly doubt he would be an adult character. Maybe he'd be a child or something which wouldn't have same actor
For anyone who isn't aware of it, I'd highly recommend checking out Roger Clark's audiobook narration for Tore C. Olsson's recently released Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past. It's a great book on its own, but his clear and genuine love and passion for the subject really elevates the experience.
@@BLET_55artem55 same, I had no idea! my own mother is a professional audiobook narrator, so I know how much time and effort goes into even just one book, it's crazy. Roger is really such a cool guy.
This interview just popped up in my feed as I'm on another play through, probably my 5th but haven't touched the game in 3 years and couldn't remember how to get the Bolt action early. Loving every minute of it again.
5:05 for me it's in one of the last missions when arthur begs dutch to help abigail, but micah manipulates him into not caring. after so many playthroughs through the years that moment is one of the few that still makes me tear up to even think about. his last father figure is betraying the people he preached to about loyalty and salvation and his own son is begging him, on the verge on tears and his father is ignoring him.
Honestly? RDR2 is already so cinematic and captivating that I don’t think a film could do it justice. Not to say that it would be bad by any means, but I genuinely do not think a film can match or surpass what the game did in terms of storytelling. The first game perhaps, but certainly not the second
i thought about how awesome an RDR2 movie would be, but then i came to the same conclusion which is that, it doesn't matter how incredible of a movie you can create, there is absolutely no way it comes close with the storytelling potential in a game, which can take both the good parts of a movie and the good parts of an interactive game and combine them into one. rdr2 is one of the only games that reaches that potential.
Do NOT make a film adaptation. The game’s more than enough of a cinematic experience, exceedingly so. You’re basically in that movie. It’s one of the games that made me *really* look at video games as the natural evolution of film perhaps as it’s interactive and true immersive media. Besides, there’s a already a treasure trove, a whole history, of western films that RDR series was inspired by.
I think I heard somewhere where rockstar said they’ll never do film adaptations for their games because they wouldn’t have any control over the movie. I’m not sure if this is true though.
Max is like dramatically blasting away into deadeye after doing dolphin dive jumps and ground shoulder rolls.. Arthur or John just quickdraw into deadeye.
I've been playing rdr2 since release, got 5 playthoughs, all with every side quests and as much time spent looking around for dialogues and lore elements. Learnt today about Colm being pronounced "Colom" and Sean suing Kieran for saying it wrong. Amazing.
This man broke my heart and made me a better man I stop doing dumb shit in my life thanks to the character he gave voice too and I'm forever grateful Mr Clark
Roger Clark himself should play the live action version of Arthur Morgan if it were to ever happen. He is quite literally the embodiment of Arthur and his looks is spot on as arthur
This, I think they should bring back as many actors as they can to reprise their characters on whoever they bring back. I cant really imagine ANYONE being Arthur, Dutch, or especially John.
9:30 he didn't know he was voicing an icon, because of a crucial part of Arthur being an icon comes from his iconic performance and what he imprinted in Arthur
Roger, I want u to play as Arthur Morgan if a movie or series adaptation of RDR 2 is ever made! Please, you are my Arthur, nobody can replace you! U r the only guy who can play your own role, and that is what I long for to ❤
Micah uses what's called a cavalry draw, which was used by cavalrymen for using their gun in their off hand and their saber in their strong hand. In the real world it would be more likely the holsters would be more square on the hip and facing down because its much more comfortable when walking and on horse back and less likely to fall out of the holster. But, for a competition shooter or a gunfighter the front part of the leg is quicker to draw from and easier to re-holster.
That whole conversation between Arthur and rains fall was a heart breaking slap from nowhere. He had a child that he never ever mentioned til that point. So sad
I hope rdr3 goes back in time again and again and again farther backwards into the Wild West every consecutive game so it just feels more and more hardcore western
Finding out the voice of Arthur Morgan is Irish...I simultaneously feel duped (grew up in Texas), proud (I'm Irish-American) and just straight impressed (I work in entertainment industry) Anyway, this guy rules. Thanks for uploading.
I like High Honor Helping John the most too but man Low Honor Return For The Money has the best acting of all the endings and the way the music kicks in when Dutch realizes he's messed up... So good.
That is a such an amazing point. People don’t realise how in depth the voice actors are in the character they’re playing. They actually become the character that we love. Whereas actual actors can never achieve that intimacy with those characters when they are adapted in a show or movie.
The ending where you go back for the money is badass. Arthur leads dutch and micah away from john as well as the pinkertons to go get the money for john. Arthur even calls out for micah taunting him. That ending for me was the best, it’s more realistic seeming that dutch and micah are money hungry and arthur knows that. He put himself on the line and sacrifices himself so that john can slip away before anyone notices.
Such a legend. Gosh, I wish we could have another Red Dead game. I wouldn't feel ripped off AT ALL, if they used all the same mechanics, maps, textures etc, and just recorded new lines and missions for the RDR2 architecture for a RDR3 release. Would be so awesome
In The Last of Us I legit cried seeing Ashley Johnson giving birth to Ellie, and hearing the original voices on different charecters like Troy Baker and Jeffrey Pierce was also real amazing. If they Red Dead ever becomes a TV show or Movie I would love to see the oringal cast in different roles.
Roger Clark is a real legend. It's so cool how Rockstar brings us these amazing actors and make them become like close friends to us players. Lamar, Franklin, Michael, Arthur, John and going way back with Cesar and CJ, all great stuff!
Movie magic Roger, they could make you look younger, THERE'S ONLY ONE ARTHUR MORGAN, and that's you Roger Clark, the same with Dutch, John and the eternal rat Micah, also the female voice actors, Mary Beth, Abigail, Sadie, literally everyone should be on the cast for an upcoming movie(WHICH I HOPE IS COMING!) Movie magic Roger, you already know it from the game development and all motion capture scenes you did, IT CAN BE DONE!❤❤❤
I think an underrated line from Arthur is when he tells Mary "because I'm the best you know at frightening decent people" it goes to show how much he hates this life and wants out but can't find a way out And by the time he does it's too late
It's crazy but I immidiately felt an overwhelming sense of love for this man, just from his voice, it says something about how talented the Rockstar team is at creating charcters you really love... Miss ya Arthur ❤
5:59 Wow this man has almost the exact same nane as me!!! My name is Jantzen, and it's pronounced like Jansen. Also amazing video!!! I love Arthur Morgan and RDR2 so much. 🤩🤩🤩😎😎😎🎊🎊🎊❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨👏👏👏
I love this, this level of enthusiasm for games years after is increasingly rare. Its a real testament to Roger's performance and Rockstar's hard work that theres still so much love for this game.
I love how this guy is so in the know about the game. Unlike movie actors who simply play a role, he’s fully aware of the theories and other popular ideas in the community
I adore that Roger still loves this game and is very involved with it. I thought it was kind of a shame the way Trevor Phillips voice actor got tired of it.
I love how well versed & informed he is with regards to the gaming industry, the trends going on, how things work & how players respond to the games. I assume he's a gamer himself & I love his honesty.
i don't understand how some people see roger clark's and so many other actors' work as "voice acting", and you can tell they are getting tired of explaining what mocap is... roger clark is so talented, i admire him so much
Couldn’t agree more about the statement that voice actors can and should portray themselves in live action adaptations. At this point I don’t care if the voice actors don’t look like the digital medium or not. Getting to see their “soul” while literally acting is on my wishlist for a long time…
I’m just so happy that he enjoyed working on this game and is able to share his experience. We rarely ever see any other mo cap or voice actors sharing their experiences. This truly shows that rockstar payed them well and gave them purpose for their characters
It's been nearly 7 years since this game dropped and Roger Clark has owned every single second of it. He's a great man, and I'm happy that he is so enthralled with the character. He is truly a fan's fan. It's a shame his character had to die. Hopefully he gets to come back in a future Rockstar title.
Seeing Roger Clark hold that colt and spinning it is the best thing I’ve seen today
Ngl it gave me alec baldwin flashbacks for a second
I always knew he’d have a weapon with him
Cool
What is your favorite horse and also what's arthur morgan first horse in blackwater
@@wadewyatt2408 fav horse is the white Arabian that you can tame in story mode in the snowy area and idk what’s Arthur’s first horse in the story
Props to Roger Clark for falling 60 feet for us to enjoy the voice of Arthur Morgan falling
that man takes method acting seriously.
he does his own stunts btw
@@nasthebbcgiver It's a joke
@@Cjs-rx7buso was him doing his own stunts
@@Ligmatik No it was ragdoll physics
The talking to everybody in Saint Denis to increase the honor was actually fantastic lmao
It genuinely impresses me how much "gamer" knowledge Roger Clarke has. I understand that it's his biggest project but at the end of the day, he's an actor. Throughout all interviews regarding the game he shows a very good understanding of mechanics as well, not just the story. I think that's pretty cool
It doesn't increase it though
@@marko9695yeah it’s really clear to me that he’s put hundreds of hours into it over the years
@@remaks8405yes it does bro
@@remaks8405 it does it will take a while tho.
its crazy how even 6 years later the rdr2 fanbase is still alive and popping, i mean tbh its probably my favorite game ever.
Best game ever
Me too, friend 🤠👍
If only Rockstar Games would love their fans and provide proper content for such a dedicated fan base…
Just started playing the game a week ago this is neat
What’s tbh?
''You sir are a fish'' Arthur Morgan - 1899
its such a good line I have it tattood on my leg lol
You know back before he ate the president, my daddy was a fish.
not funny after 6 years
@@uglen7420yeah it is. You're just bitter. Don't shit on other people's fun
Doesn't John say that as well? Haha
I love how roger Clark has actually extensively played through the game himself. Seems like lots of actors like him never get that engulfed in the game they worked on.
@JohnDoe77099 i didnt know that!! Thanks for sharing that and thanks for him for telling us as well
like Steven Ogg
he goes on and everyone recognizes his voice
It's kinda wholesome even though its been how many years now? Five six years since released. And yet he still has that spark in his eyes everytime he talks about rdr2
Don't we all? 😅
@rip.van.winkle_ fully agreed on this. Years later and 3 playthroughs later, I'm still in love with this game.
@@marko9695 GTA wishes it had this kind of shelf life. I'd argue RDR2 is the BEST game Rockstar ever made.
@@dreymak4071 I agree fully RDR2 IS the best Rockstar game. It's in my top 3 games of all time I've played
@@dreymak4071 best rockstar game? best game.
60+ old lady.... Love this game... completed story and now going through it again!!!
Roger Clark really created one of the most iconic game characters in history and he still has the passion for it and he is actively engaging with the community! That's so wholesome and that's why his honor will always stay on high.
I could see you playing a medieval knight, maybe even King Arthur
@@michaelhagerman187 it'd be funnier if they made a joke out of it, have roger playing a different character that's also the narrator and he says something like "and that man is king arthur, but that's not me, i'm one of his knights {insert character name here}"
I haven't played RDR2 since my mom passed in April. She loved watching me playing that and GTA story mode. She was amazing. And no words can even begin to shape that.
I’m so sorry your mom passed❤
@@trashbag5716 Don't be sorry. Shes in her cabin under the auroras. I know she's still with me. As I live on carrying her memories and love with me. There is nothing to be sorry about friend. But I do appreciate the sentiment. Thank you.
@@thephoenix6237 we all go through pain but as long the ones that left us, they're still guiding us until the end, always in our hearts friend.
God bless you and may your cool mom rest in peace 🙏
My deepest condolences brother. Be well.
The way Arthur says "sure" is probably my favorite line in the game; the drunken "I'm an American!" when running and stumbling over a fence at the end of the night out with Lenny is a close second.
"You'll neva take me aliiiiiiiivvvveee!"
“Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happineeeess!”
I actually prefer the scene when you don't make it over the fence. LENNY: "That was a quiet drink?" ARTHUR: "The first one was pretty quiet."
@@ChocolatePiazza You can make it over the fence?! I've played through eight times and never made it over. I thought it was a fixed script to get caught.
@@geraltrivia6148yea if you do you just wake up outside of valentine
I also love his explanation of Arthur's accent - he literally travels all across America, so it makes sense when his accent has random southern drawls or sounds like he could be from anywhere in America
He has a pretty consistent southern accent.
@@MuensterQ well there are like 10 different southern accents.
Go to Saint Denis and say hello to everyone killed me 🤣
Its honestly the easiest way to get your honor up 😂😂😂
Me too, im creased here🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how much he LOVES this game and clearly plays the shit out of it
"HELLO MISTER" 🗣🔥🔥‼‼‼‼
I spend mad time saying hello 😂
Man, I love Roger Clark. You can tell from the way he talks about the game and his time playing Arthur Morgan, as well as from how much he knows about it, that he really loved Red Dead Redemption 2 and playing Arthur Morgan. You know he actually played the game multiple times and maybe even watched TH-cam videos about it. Sometimes I doubt if the actors have actually played the games they're in, but Roger Clark definitely has and that makes him even cooler.
glad hes so in touch with the community
i mean it helped that people liked the character for more than one thing, steve ogg tried, and got tired of everyone asking him to insult people so he stopped being really in touch with the comunity.
It seems like a lot of the actors from Red Dead 2 are very in touch with the community and seem to have a lot of affection for the game and their characters, which is very nice and endearing to see.
Whoa I never knew Sean actually has dialogue about the proper pronunciation for Colom, that’s wild
The weird thing, imo is the way Arthur's character for the most part, is an open-minded guy. I feel him sayin it wrong, then learning how to say properly from sean would have made a lot of sense.
@@Markus-br5zh Would be funny if Arthur started saying it the right way if you experience that scene with Sean, but if you miss it he would keep saying it wrong.
@@Markus-br5zh I think Arthur is open-minded but also kind of beholden to his own loyalty. In his world, Colm has always been the enemy and they've always said it wrong. So it's ingrained. Also, to use it correctly may feel like respecting Colm, which he doesn't.
@@aubreypressley1450 To be fair, if Colm pronounces it the way the cast do, then it would just be a matter of the name changing due to where it is. It's like how in sopranos they're italian americans but they pronounce 'capicola' as 'gabagool'. Colm becoming pronounced like it's spelled, and then only Sean caring, is pretty funny
Somehow Roger Clark looks more and more like Arthur even tho he is older than Arthur ever had the chance to be. If we ever get a life action adaptation I hope they‘ll cast him. But even without a movie/series I‘m happy I‘d the chance to play such a masterpiece.
If he ages a bit more, he can just dye his beard and he'll look exactly like Arthur Morgan
But take the fact that when Roger acts Arthur and works on early RDR project (which was right after they finish GTA 5) was around his mid 30s, so in fact in that time he looks like Arthur 😀😀
@@rip.van.winkle_And get more in shape 😂
Agreed haha, when the game came out i thought he looked not much like arthur really, but as the years gone on, his resemblance has become closer as hes gotten older i swear haha
He could play his dad lyle morgan as a cameo!
“I have no idea. And even if I did know I would tell you I had no idea.” He definitely knows something
I felt that, too!
Doubt it
Unfortunately he definitely doesn't, just like the actors of GTA 5 knew nothing about GTA 6. Arthur Morgan is gone and wouldn't show up in any sequels so there is no way he would know anything.
@@RealWolf_Speed Arthur being gone doesn't mean he can't be in rdr3. I mean, john died in rdr1. They could go even further back in the timeline
@@xavixavier7508 Yeah I guess that's possible, but I still highly doubt he would be an adult character. Maybe he'd be a child or something which wouldn't have same actor
That revolver spin at 0:50 was clean
For anyone who isn't aware of it, I'd highly recommend checking out Roger Clark's audiobook narration for Tore C. Olsson's recently released Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past.
It's a great book on its own, but his clear and genuine love and passion for the subject really elevates the experience.
He records Audiobooks!? My respect for him has just doubled from that!
@@BLET_55artem55 same, I had no idea! my own mother is a professional audiobook narrator, so I know how much time and effort goes into even just one book, it's crazy. Roger is really such a cool guy.
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after 6 years we still get interviews about Red dead redemption 2 , such a masterpiece.
This interview just popped up in my feed as I'm on another play through, probably my 5th but haven't touched the game in 3 years and couldn't remember how to get the Bolt action early.
Loving every minute of it again.
5:05 for me it's in one of the last missions when arthur begs dutch to help abigail, but micah manipulates him into not caring. after so many playthroughs through the years that moment is one of the few that still makes me tear up to even think about. his last father figure is betraying the people he preached to about loyalty and salvation and his own son is begging him, on the verge on tears and his father is ignoring him.
I didnt expect Roger to reference greeting everyone in Saint Denis to gain max honor. That was hilarious.
Honestly? RDR2 is already so cinematic and captivating that I don’t think a film could do it justice. Not to say that it would be bad by any means, but I genuinely do not think a film can match or surpass what the game did in terms of storytelling. The first game perhaps, but certainly not the second
i thought about how awesome an RDR2 movie would be, but then i came to the same conclusion which is that, it doesn't matter how incredible of a movie you can create, there is absolutely no way it comes close with the storytelling potential in a game, which can take both the good parts of a movie and the good parts of an interactive game and combine them into one. rdr2 is one of the only games that reaches that potential.
I always thought it would make a great HBO show
Agreed, some things should be better left as they are, we saw what happens nowdays when Hollywood wants to copy a game
A TV show would work a lot better for RDR2, the story is so long that they’d need a movie to summarise each chapter
Roger is the gift that keeps on giving. Love these vids
2:22 Yoo that's me!
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Do NOT make a film adaptation. The game’s more than enough of a cinematic experience, exceedingly so. You’re basically in that movie. It’s one of the games that made me *really* look at video games as the natural evolution of film perhaps as it’s interactive and true immersive media.
Besides, there’s a already a treasure trove, a whole history, of western films that RDR series was inspired by.
100% Agree
they would make arthur g@y if that happened lol , and a lot of sjw stuff
I think I heard somewhere where rockstar said they’ll never do film adaptations for their games because they wouldn’t have any control over the movie. I’m not sure if this is true though.
And I truly do not believe anyone else can play Arthur, John, Dutch, or Micah the way their actor’s did
@@Lifetime10154 You mean actors, not voice actors
12:49 how he's trying to piss off Ned Luke😂
Roger spoke nothing but facts
@@theoutsiderjess1869
Cmon man Max Payne's dead eye is something else
Max is like dramatically blasting away into deadeye after doing dolphin dive jumps and ground shoulder rolls.. Arthur or John just quickdraw into deadeye.
I've been playing rdr2 since release, got 5 playthoughs, all with every side quests and as much time spent looking around for dialogues and lore elements. Learnt today about Colm being pronounced "Colom" and Sean suing Kieran for saying it wrong. Amazing.
This man broke my heart and made me a better man I stop doing dumb shit in my life thanks to the character he gave voice too and I'm forever grateful Mr Clark
Roger Clark himself should play the live action version of Arthur Morgan if it were to ever happen. He is quite literally the embodiment of Arthur and his looks is spot on as arthur
This, I think they should bring back as many actors as they can to reprise their characters on whoever they bring back. I cant really imagine ANYONE being Arthur, Dutch, or especially John.
I love how he keeps doing these interviews
He is so knowledgeable of RDR.This proofs he put his heart into this game.Love the man.
The way Roger Clark breathed life into Arthur Morgan and made us shed tears over 0's and 1's is nothing short of a masterpiece.
11:06 "but now.. i'm afraid"
I don’t usually sit down and watch a full interview but couldn’t stop with this one. Very nice interview
I love how much Roger ACTUALLY knows and understands about the game. Guy is the best
I love how well versed he is in the actual gameplay. Not many VA’s would know to spam greeting people in saint dennis to recover honor 🔥
i didnt even know that and ive been playing since launch lmao
Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven". A classic.
Seeing Roger Clark, and hearing his voice in a way makes you feel like Arthur still lives on. It was such a big loss for so many people.
I love when a voice actor/ actor seems to really enjoy what they have helped made...
Probably the best game I ever played. Along with The Witcher 3.
Sincerely, thank you.
I was a 42yo man BALLING MY EYES OUT during Arthur's final ride.
I love how red dead still live after all this time it amazing how voice actors still talk about after this time it nice
It s always good to see Roger Clark reacting to Rdr2 6 years later after its outcome still love it ❤🤠
9:30 he didn't know he was voicing an icon, because of a crucial part of Arthur being an icon comes from his iconic performance and what he imprinted in Arthur
Fun fact: in uncharted, they did reference the OG actor Nathan drake, which was pretty funny
Made me wished they had just stuck with Uncle nolan as Nathan
the moment Roger spin the gun, i had a little freak out
Roger, I want u to play as Arthur Morgan if a movie or series adaptation of RDR 2 is ever made! Please, you are my Arthur, nobody can replace you! U r the only guy who can play your own role, and that is what I long for to ❤
8:03 it could go either way of course, but that's a really cool way of revealing something without revealing something.
It's way too funny😂
0:44 Micah's holsters are more historically accurate thanthe ones arthur/John wears
No they’re both equally similar choices availible at the time
Micah uses what's called a cavalry draw, which was used by cavalrymen for using their gun in their off hand and their saber in their strong hand. In the real world it would be more likely the holsters would be more square on the hip and facing down because its much more comfortable when walking and on horse back and less likely to fall out of the holster. But, for a competition shooter or a gunfighter the front part of the leg is quicker to draw from and easier to re-holster.
That whole conversation between Arthur and rains fall was a heart breaking slap from nowhere. He had a child that he never ever mentioned til that point. So sad
12:49 Ned Luke better respond to this
It's true tho
Even Ned would agree
@@gracelynnblack Fr
R* VA beef, I'm on it!
I could swear I've seen a recent thing where Ned says that Arthur's Dead Eye is cooler than his.
I hope rdr3 goes back in time again and again and again farther backwards into the Wild West every consecutive game so it just feels more and more hardcore western
Roger Clark: how do you motion capture fat, skinny, normal Arthur?
Normal duh
@Gasen-gf6pw why did you have to say duh? Does it make you feel better to be condescending to strangers who like the same games as you?
He must be skinny in 2013 right?
@@KhairyanNP i think he's migh be wearing a fat suit, for when players want to be fat Arthur.
@@Gasen-gf6pw nerd
Finding out the voice of Arthur Morgan is Irish...I simultaneously feel duped (grew up in Texas), proud (I'm Irish-American) and just straight impressed (I work in entertainment industry) Anyway, this guy rules. Thanks for uploading.
Danny DeVito or we riot 12:27
Had me rolling
i opened the comments while watching the video at this exact second
Hells yes Danny devito ❤
I like High Honor Helping John the most too but man Low Honor Return For The Money has the best acting of all the endings and the way the music kicks in when Dutch realizes he's messed up... So good.
That is a such an amazing point. People don’t realise how in depth the voice actors are in the character they’re playing. They actually become the character that we love. Whereas actual actors can never achieve that intimacy with those characters when they are adapted in a show or movie.
Hearing Arthur himself gush about The Good the Bad and the Ugly is something I didn't know I needed
The ending where you go back for the money is badass. Arthur leads dutch and micah away from john as well as the pinkertons to go get the money for john. Arthur even calls out for micah taunting him.
That ending for me was the best, it’s more realistic seeming that dutch and micah are money hungry and arthur knows that. He put himself on the line and sacrifices himself so that john can slip away before anyone notices.
he actually plays the game u can tell and its so cool
Such a legend. Gosh, I wish we could have another Red Dead game. I wouldn't feel ripped off AT ALL, if they used all the same mechanics, maps, textures etc, and just recorded new lines and missions for the RDR2 architecture for a RDR3 release. Would be so awesome
7:30 I literally was going to Saint Denis to do that while watching this😂😂
12:22 when he gave the smile answering the question somehow convinced me that there will be, but now im certain probably no
I love how much detail you put into your acting
In The Last of Us I legit cried seeing Ashley Johnson giving birth to Ellie, and hearing the original voices on different charecters like Troy Baker and Jeffrey Pierce was also real amazing. If they Red Dead ever becomes a TV show or Movie I would love to see the oringal cast in different roles.
Roger Clark is a real legend. It's so cool how Rockstar brings us these amazing actors and make them become like close friends to us players. Lamar, Franklin, Michael, Arthur, John and going way back with Cesar and CJ, all great stuff!
Movie magic Roger, they could make you look younger, THERE'S ONLY ONE ARTHUR MORGAN, and that's you Roger Clark, the same with Dutch, John and the eternal rat Micah, also the female voice actors, Mary Beth, Abigail, Sadie, literally everyone should be on the cast for an upcoming movie(WHICH I HOPE IS COMING!)
Movie magic Roger, you already know it from the game development and all motion capture scenes you did, IT CAN BE DONE!❤❤❤
I love how much he knows about his own work or culture around Red Dead in general
1:10 Joshua Graham
???
@@_Garskii_ the PFP was the character Joshua Graham
Goated character and DLC
Who is Josh?)
@@danielbattle7620 he is a main character from the fallout new vegas DLC: Honest Hearts
9:47 I love how he just slips into the voice so easily and perfectly replicates the line
WE NEED A RDR3!!!!
I don't know if we do, but I'd be EXTREMELY excited for it.
It’s comin 2026 is what I heard
@@oswaldovega3054 nah, no announcements yet
We are not getting that till almost 2040. Mark my words.
@@oswaldovega3054lmfao you’re so slow holy shit
Brilliant, I love these videos with Roger! 🤠 ❤
I think an underrated line from Arthur is when he tells Mary "because I'm the best you know at frightening decent people" it goes to show how much he hates this life and wants out but can't find a way out
And by the time he does it's too late
It's crazy but I immidiately felt an overwhelming sense of love for this man, just from his voice, it says something about how talented the Rockstar team is at creating charcters you really love... Miss ya Arthur ❤
It's crazy these videos are coming out now, I just picked up this game for the first time, and I fell in love with it.
Still the greatest story of any video game ever, and that's not even mentioning the stunning visual feast.
After this, can you make video about michael franseze review gta IV and the godfather games?
12:00 - 12:05 HELLZ YEAH BROTHER!!! But still having Roger Clark as Arthur in a live action would be godsent
14:00 *you can literally hear Arthur tryna climb his way out of Roger’s Mouth*
I fucking love this guy so much, humble, nothing else has to be said...
5:59 Wow this man has almost the exact same nane as me!!! My name is Jantzen, and it's pronounced like Jansen. Also amazing video!!! I love Arthur Morgan and RDR2 so much. 🤩🤩🤩😎😎😎🎊🎊🎊❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨👏👏👏
I love this, this level of enthusiasm for games years after is increasingly rare. Its a real testament to Roger's performance and Rockstar's hard work that theres still so much love for this game.
High honor helping John is the best ending. Scene had me crying my eyes.
I love how this guy is so in the know about the game. Unlike movie actors who simply play a role, he’s fully aware of the theories and other popular ideas in the community
I adore that Roger still loves this game and is very involved with it. I thought it was kind of a shame the way Trevor Phillips voice actor got tired of it.
I love how well versed & informed he is with regards to the gaming industry, the trends going on, how things work & how players respond to the games. I assume he's a gamer himself & I love his honesty.
Going to Saint Denis and saying hello to everybody was just too relatable🤣🤣🤣
i don't understand how some people see roger clark's and so many other actors' work as "voice acting", and you can tell they are getting tired of explaining what mocap is... roger clark is so talented, i admire him so much
"Danny Devito or we riot." LOOOL, Imagine though. That'd be chaotic, Danny as Arthur Morgan 😂
Couldn’t agree more about the statement that voice actors can and should portray themselves in live action adaptations. At this point I don’t care if the voice actors don’t look like the digital medium or not. Getting to see their “soul” while literally acting is on my wishlist for a long time…
1:32 Roger grew up in Ireland so it checks out lol
I’m just so happy that he enjoyed working on this game and is able to share his experience. We rarely ever see any other mo cap or voice actors sharing their experiences. This truly shows that rockstar payed them well and gave them purpose for their characters
7:35 couldn’t help but laugh that he knows players do this😂😂😂
Crazy how many lines he had and how big the script was, thats really impressive. Gives me a whole new perspective
“Danny DeVito or we riot”
Danny DeVito: “so anyway, I started blasting…”
It's been nearly 7 years since this game dropped and Roger Clark has owned every single second of it. He's a great man, and I'm happy that he is so enthralled with the character. He is truly a fan's fan. It's a shame his character had to die. Hopefully he gets to come back in a future Rockstar title.
Rdr3 should be the plot before the beginning of rdr2, starting when Arthur or John joins the gang all the way up to them running away to the mountains
Roger should play Arthur, no one else can do the job.