Red Dead Redemption 2: The Best Story in Gaming - A Video Essay

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of the best games ever made and I recently played it for the first time. This video is a full essay about why I love this game from the story to the world itself. Make use of the chapters if you don't want to watch it in full in one sitting and if you like the video make sure to leave a like and subscribe to the channel for more content in the future!
This video did take a long time to make so if you can leave me any thoughts on the video then please do and I would love to improve on them!
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Time Stamps
00:00-6:23 Introduction
6:23-39:50 Opening & Chapter 1
39:51-53:06 Chapter 2
53:07-1:09:16 Chapter 3
1:09:17-1:27:16 Chapter 4
1:27:17-1:40:24 Chapter 5
1:40:25-2:22:32 Chapter 6 (Ending & Epilog)
2:22:33-2:28:23 Arthur Morgan: A Good Man
2:28:24-2:41:28 Dutch Character Analysis
2:41:29-2:47:58 Micha Character Analysis
2:47:59-2:52:35 John Character Analysis
2:52:36-3:00:08 Arthur: The Best Character in Gaming
3:00:09-3:02:53 The Breaking Bad as a Game
3:02:54-3:11:16 World Design, Immersion, Combat and Side Content
3:11:17-3:13:56 End Synopsis
3:13:57-3:14:45 Outro
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  • @sovereigndeleon
    @sovereigndeleon Жыл бұрын

    I love everything about this video BUT I'm a little disappointed that you didn't mention my favorite scene in the whole game, which is actually an alternate scene to Arthur's last conversation with the Reverend. If you choose a consistently high honor path, you talk with Sister Calderon at the train station instead, and you get a lot of insight into Arthur (including some backstory), and he opens up in a way that you don't get with the Reverend.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah indeed. I wanted to talk about it once but I didn’t get the scene. I will definitely make a video in the future about it

  • @shotq8070

    @shotq8070

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly I've played through it 4 tines and never got the reverend scene

  • @DREADDWELLER

    @DREADDWELLER

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@shotq8070 I got it on my first playthrough, I'm a good boy

  • @grigoregruesome3606

    @grigoregruesome3606

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DREADDWELLER lol but he’s the middling to low honor option.

  • @DREADDWELLER

    @DREADDWELLER

    Жыл бұрын

    @@grigoregruesome3606 I misread lmao, I meant I got the meeting with the lady. It was one of my favorite scenes in the game

  • @RobynsonPatinio
    @RobynsonPatinio Жыл бұрын

    I am still teary eyed when Arthur said "Thank You" to his horse.

  • @henry7486

    @henry7486

    Жыл бұрын

    I never felt emotional during that scene bc my horses always die so I didn’t have one horse throughout the game

  • @DragonOnStrike

    @DragonOnStrike

    Жыл бұрын

    @@henry7486 I had the same horse all the way throughout the story from the first mission in valentine where you get the option to buy a new horse. RIP Bolt 😔💔

  • @henry7486

    @henry7486

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DragonOnStrike damn man

  • @Dossrighton

    @Dossrighton

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah you only get that cut scene if you have full bond. I genuinely teared up since I treated it like it was real.

  • @chrisschmitt2895

    @chrisschmitt2895

    11 ай бұрын

    @@DragonOnStrike same dude. I used the shire warhorse given to me to sell. Black and white warhorse. Kept him alive for 72 hours….

  • @thedeadestchannel0989
    @thedeadestchannel0989 Жыл бұрын

    I like how Arthur Morgan when realizing he has a fatal illness he makes the choice to do something good after I terrible life. And Walter white goes from being a loving and caring family man to greedy murderer when he finds out he’s dying

  • @jimmymurphy898

    @jimmymurphy898

    Жыл бұрын

    "People don't really change, they only become more who they really are"-Rains Fall. This quote I believe sums up Rdr2 and Breaking Bad quite well. Walter became more he he really is which is a narcissistic, greedy man. It revealed who he really was. By contrast in Rdr2 Arthur become a better person and more worried about the well being of fellow gang members. He also self reflects on his own mistakes and makes up for the pain he inflicted on the Downes family and helps a bunch of other people if you play high honor. It's such a brilliant narrative, both of them have amazing stories and reveal their protagonists' true selves.

  • @plexyglass429
    @plexyglass4298 ай бұрын

    Something i NEVER see people talk about is how arthur plays a "character" when loan sharking. You see in quite a few of the loaning missions where a pot of stew is present he goes in to taste it, almost as a distraction. This is the ONLY time he ever does it, whether its to look more intimidating or its akin to shaking your leg, it only happens when he's doing work for strauss. I see this as his "tell" that hes begrudgingly doing this and its an effort to make a character to distance himself from what hes doing. He writes in just journal just how much he hates doing it

  • @user-gv7kj1os8r

    @user-gv7kj1os8r

    25 күн бұрын

    The fact he moved the Gun out of Charlottes face towards the end to prevent her from accidentally shooting herself is insane too.

  • @shermansmells
    @shermansmells10 ай бұрын

    I’m not entirely sure if anybody mentioned this, but I do firmly believe that Molly pretended to be the rat not to get attention from Dutch but because of suicidal ideology. Dutch uprooted her from her wealthy home in Ireland and groomed her into wanting the outlaw adventurous life, treated her like shit, cheated on her (heavily alluded to by secret dialogue in camp where he flirts with Mary Beth constantly) and she was absolutely deeply in love with him. Definitely check out her poem. It can be found during every chapter by Dutch’s bed minus chapter 6. She also did beg him to shoot her. She descended into the drink after Dutch rejected her over and over again in every way. Her frustration with the way he treats other women, their sex life (or lack thereof), and his (and the rest of the camp for that matter) blatant disrespect of her as a person is mentioned during their countless arguments so many times and you can tell she lost it towards the end and wanted to die. She also constantly says how she’s getting too old for him which can be displayed by his obvious attraction to Mary Beth who is rumored to be around 22 years old and Molly being 25-26. Dutch is a 45 year old man. She disappears towards the end of chapter 4 and doesn’t come back til her death and previous that she can be found anywhere but around Dutch usually on the outskirts of camp rambling about how everybody hates her and how angry and helpless she feels. She’s always crying, talking crazy and mumbling. It’s truly so very sad to be honest.

  • @adawg3032

    @adawg3032

    6 ай бұрын

    Its a good theory, I also don't think she actually ratted because if she did I don't think she would have come back to the camp. She loved Dutch too much to rat him out also.

  • @kaydens6964

    @kaydens6964

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adawg3032you don’t need to guess or make theories, Dutch is not talking to her, she doesn’t interact with gang members, how does she know about the distraction and bank robbery? She can’t rat even if she wants to.

  • @thewitchertales

    @thewitchertales

    5 ай бұрын

    No it was a desperate plea for attention.

  • @MolinaKojima
    @MolinaKojima Жыл бұрын

    I never cried playing ANY video game but I did twice during my first play, I’m 26 years old and this story was amazing really a top 3 for me and I’ve played tons of games over the years

  • @fergushenderson2901

    @fergushenderson2901

    Жыл бұрын

    What 3 moments made you cry on your first watch?

  • @TheChrisLeone

    @TheChrisLeone

    Жыл бұрын

    I cried both when my horse died and when Arthur died. I went back for the money because I played the game like an animal.

  • @tarxan7669

    @tarxan7669

    Жыл бұрын

    At halfway thru your 20’s your kinda start to decide where you’re gonna go. Be that couple walking the park with their baby If only because you don’t want to be the bones on that mountain that Micah became.

  • @DragonOnStrike

    @DragonOnStrike

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tarxan7669 Deep + thought you was gonna say Arthur not Micah 😭

  • @joshuadavid7957

    @joshuadavid7957

    9 ай бұрын

    Same but twice that much... obviously the Arthur scenes but I cried when John proposed too

  • @John-996
    @John-996 Жыл бұрын

    Still find New Things after 5 playthroughs the world really feels alive and reactive. Turn in a bounty And see them hang and get buried later.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed, each time you will experience so much

  • @SL4PSH0CK

    @SL4PSH0CK

    10 ай бұрын

    omg love that, totally Rockstar has mastered environmentally controlled or scripting that they can put this much detail, and RD2 is the culmination of that.

  • @Jakeyisdead

    @Jakeyisdead

    8 ай бұрын

    According to my playstation time tracker I've put over 1000 hrs into RDR2 and I'm still finding new things its fkn mental

  • @noowanna
    @noowanna Жыл бұрын

    The reason you didn't talk with your horse when it dies is because you didn't have a high enough bond with it. You need at least level 3 bond with your horse to get the cutscene. I always work to get a level 4 max bond with the horse so it gets max stats and the stamina drains a lot slower and regenerates more and faster. It's not hard. You can just pet your horse a lot while riding it, feed it, and clean it when it gets dirty and you get it in no time.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I did it for my second play through!

  • @nicholasdogostino3699

    @nicholasdogostino3699

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Exiled7 u can also kill things and spam stowing on horse and removing it

  • @ironicly__iconic

    @ironicly__iconic

    10 ай бұрын

    And leading it around 👍🏻

  • @HomerSimpson-eu2qf

    @HomerSimpson-eu2qf

    8 ай бұрын

    Don't forget your crafted saddles

  • @dsimi415

    @dsimi415

    7 ай бұрын

    I didn't know there was a version of that scene that Arthur doesn't talk to his horse. How am I still learning new things about this game

  • @jaymo2113
    @jaymo211311 ай бұрын

    Ive done 4 playthroughs now and the horse ride back to Beaver Hallow gets me everytime. I cannot help but shed a few tears.

  • @lewisjohnston7077

    @lewisjohnston7077

    Ай бұрын

    It's definitely the music and the voices like saying you saved my life. You are a good man.

  • @bunathan2485
    @bunathan24859 ай бұрын

    I just remember when I first found out Arthur had tuberculosis. I called it when he was on the island, but I didn't want that to be the case. I completely changed how I played Arthur, I went to very low honor, to max honor, which I think was the point. That is a powerful thing for a game to make you change.

  • @derekevenson8694
    @derekevenson8694 Жыл бұрын

    I think there is a very strong parallel between Arthur and Dutch as leaders. Arthur in the beginning may be just the 3rd trusted man and muscle but even then during some of those side missions, it's Arthur everyone looks to to physically help and lead. Dutch leads via his charisma and coercion. Arthur is a man of few words of sorts as conveyed by the amazing lines at the end when John sais "your my brother" and Arthur only responds with "I know" man powerful scene. Anyway, Arthur leads through actions especially when you look at one of the last missions with the oil fields. Dutch's cronies ride with him but Arthur simply said "ride with me" and the majority follows Arthur. Yeah there's a parallel there that becomes more apparent at the end in that Dutch is the leader via charisma whereas Arhtur was the leader based on action.

  • @Bithe_Get

    @Bithe_Get

    11 ай бұрын

    Wdym cronies? John sticked with dutch lol but thats just rockstar cutting him off

  • @sedohema

    @sedohema

    9 ай бұрын

    You didn't play the game did you? And if you did, you didn't pay attention.

  • @sedohema

    @sedohema

    9 ай бұрын

    Behind Hossea, Arthur is the most trusted man. As far as muscle, he's the most trusted muscle.

  • @derekevenson8694

    @derekevenson8694

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sedohema I've done multiple playthroughs and have dug into the story multiple times as a result.

  • @jacohenn42

    @jacohenn42

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bithe_Get I believe Charles, Sadie, and the rest of the Natives ride with Arthur in the mission they're talking about

  • @needlesandsonics5819
    @needlesandsonics5819 Жыл бұрын

    The thing about Dutch is he has led what up until Blackwater was a successful gang. It wasn’t everyone else questioning Dutch’s ability but rather Dutch was questioning himself. He felt he needed to redeem himself for that failing but the more he tried, the more things fell apart. He was his own worst enemy. Mica easily weaseled himself into the situation for his own gain and certainly didn’t help the situation.

  • @io9671

    @io9671

    7 ай бұрын

    I hate Mica so much, but god damn Rockstar is good for making a character so hateable.

  • @jimmymurphy898
    @jimmymurphy898 Жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite game of all time. I am on my fourth playthrough and I am still blown away by this game. Arthur Morgan is also easily my favorite videogame character ever. The character development in this game is unreal.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I completely agree with you, the character development in this game is unreal and I can’t think of a game that comes close to it

  • @luvmibratt

    @luvmibratt

    11 ай бұрын

    Fourth! I'm on my 2nd and itjust gets better,this was some time ago you left this comment but did you discover anything new on this round?

  • @Camisimluva
    @Camisimluva Жыл бұрын

    I think RDR2 does something that few, if any other game does, and that’s that it turns non-gamers into gamers. My mum, who’s only into hardcore games like the sims and animal crossing, fell in love with RDR2 and cannot stop playing. She’s watched and helped my dad play many many other story driven games over the years, but the only game she’s ever actually picked up and played for herself is Red Dead. It draws you into a world that should not be interesting, but it’s so well designed with how every action has consequence or meaning. You pick plants to create tonics which have a real impact/advantage. If you kill the wrong NPC the others will chastise you about it later. Just today I did a bounty in Rhodes (the guy who asks to say goodbye to his kid and wife before he comes willingly), and I was a bit distracted on my ride back to Rhodes & got ambushed by people coming to rescue him, which I’ve never had happen before. It’s the fact that you can play through the same game over and over again and there’s still incentive to explore. The only other game I’ve managed to play through to completion is GTA5 - obviously another rockstar game, I think I just appreciate their storytelling style - it’s cinematic and engaging.

  • @thebruh1883
    @thebruh1883 Жыл бұрын

    1:26:40 everybody talks about this scene and what it says about dutch, however I find it hilarious to think about because I'm pretty sure Rob (the mo-cap artist for john) in an interview said something like: "Ben (Dutch) has this chair that he likes to sit in, and its like his personal chair and he doesnt let anyone else sit there". so I'm pretty sure that was more Ben than Dutch showing there and its funny to think about.

  • @jeancarlo3608
    @jeancarlo3608 Жыл бұрын

    Many people can actually live with tuberculosis without even knowing they have the desease. Chapter 5 exists because of Arthur's fate. The change of weather he suffered in Guarma, made his desease even worst. That's why chapter 5 exists (also to see Dutch's true colors)

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree but over all I think chapter 5 exists to show the player more that Dutch has changed. As you can tell for the most part but in chapter 5 you are being pushed into knowing vs subtly being shown.

  • @jimmymurphy898
    @jimmymurphy898 Жыл бұрын

    Dude I had the exact same thought as you playing this game. It absolutely reminds me of Breaking Bad. It also kind of reminds me of Better Call Saul actually more so considering it's also a prequel and has many slower character moments without violence. For example, fishing with Hosea and Dutch. These slower moments which include excellent dialogue really heighten the tragedy at the heart of the games story. Truly a masterpiece.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I get that completely. I find the game so fascinating how it was designed. This is truly a one of a kind game.

  • @jimmymurphy898

    @jimmymurphy898

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Exiled7 Agree completely. Game is so good and so meticulous in its design that it is hard for me to play other videogames. Another thing I love about Rdr2 is how these smaller moments that contribute to character development are part of the gameplay they are not just in cutscenes. For example, in chapter 2 when you get Sean back from the bounty hunters and are partying to celebrate his return back at camp you have the option to dance with Marybeth. This is not a cutscene or anything and completely animated into the game with a dedicated button to flourish as in spin her around and do fancy dance moves while dancing with her. She will start out by asking Arthur to dance and if you say yes Arthur will say, "Sure but I ain't much of a dancer." As you continue to dance with her she will say, "See Arthur it's OK to dance sometimes won't stop us all from thinking you're angry and sad" to which Arthur replies, "Is that what you all think of me?" Mary responds to Arthur's question with a fascinating quote saying that he is, "sad in a good way like a romantic poet". I think that captures Arthur's character perfectly, he is a really introspective and sad guy who has a lot of anger because of the trauma he went through and his life situation. It's these little moments in addition to the bigger story beats that really flesh out Arthur in such a brilliant way and to me it was even more impactful because it was included as a part of the gameplay and something you could totally miss.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimmymurphy898 100% Agree once I get round to playing the game I'll defiently be trying to pick up on even more of the smaller stuff like that!

  • @jimmymurphy898

    @jimmymurphy898

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Exiled7 Yes! Sorry for the long winded response but that's just a moment that really stood out to me and goes to show the game's brilliance. Also, I just want to quickly mention that I met Roger Clark and I took a couple of photos with him. He seems like such a down to earth and nice guy and I was honestly starstruck lol.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimmymurphy898 That's really cool. He does seem like that sort of guy. Cant wait to see what he does in the future as I know hes in something coming up with troy baker so that will be cool. And don't worry about it just shows you love the game and I can respect that. This video is 3 hours long so don't worry the longer responses are what I'm here for!!

  • @RW5583.
    @RW5583.8 ай бұрын

    I had the ending spoiled to me years before I played. When I finally reached the mountain and Arthur died, I truly got teary eyed

  • @DourFlower
    @DourFlower Жыл бұрын

    I feel like saying the epilogue isnt really that important except for the ending is missing the entire point of what Arthur gave his life for, those real moments building an honest life and cherishing the family you have are something that gives his sacrifice so much meaning in a way that just taking revenge never could

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    On more reflection I wish the epilogue ending didn’t exist as then it would have just let speculation happen as to what happened between the second and first game but having Dutch get some form of redemption to then go back to the same shit in the first game felt off

  • @mollywoodshots6503

    @mollywoodshots6503

    Жыл бұрын

    Well that's the theme of the game. The inevitable cycle of Violence. Even in the first game it can be seen. These people are born Outlaws. Only way they get out of it completely is by death itself.

  • @DonDadda45
    @DonDadda45 Жыл бұрын

    I consider RDR2 the pinnacle of modern gaming.

  • @SL4PSH0CK

    @SL4PSH0CK

    10 ай бұрын

    true, it beats my love of FONV when it comes to openworld.

  • @Zack_410

    @Zack_410

    7 ай бұрын

    Gaming period

  • @YoureMadBozo71

    @YoureMadBozo71

    3 ай бұрын

    surprised it didnt win goty against GoW during the game awards for that year.

  • @Smithburger

    @Smithburger

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@Zack_410Plenty of better games out there than Rdr2.

  • @Smithburger

    @Smithburger

    2 ай бұрын

    Rdr2 is such a generic story.

  • @adawg3032
    @adawg30326 ай бұрын

    The fact that Micah was so unlikable is a testament to R*'s incredible writing. I have never hated a videogame character as much as I hate Micah. When he starts calling Arthur "black lung" making fun of his sickness made me want to draw my pistol and blast him in the back of the head.. I knew he was going to be trouble from the start when he ran into that house after being broken out of jail and murdered that dude and his wife. The guy was ruthless, but also kept a tactical perspective keeping one eye open at all times.

  • @ShoopityDoopity
    @ShoopityDoopity Жыл бұрын

    I’m still playing RDR 2 all these years later. It’s funny because I knew before it came out, I’d tell myself “welp, I’m gonna be playing this for the next 10+ years” and it’s 1000% true until GTA VI comes out… then I’d be playing 2 games with my free time. I have 1300+ hours on PS4/PS5 and now I’m on PC with 200+ hours. Mods are making the game a whole new experience.

  • @dereklong2072
    @dereklong20728 ай бұрын

    The scene with Sister Calderon is infinitely better than the one with Swanson.

  • @lewisjohnston7077

    @lewisjohnston7077

    Ай бұрын

    We all love Sister Calderón

  • @user-qc1mc2ly8j
    @user-qc1mc2ly8j Жыл бұрын

    Dutch exploding at Arthur like that was insane

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    I know, it was a great thing to experience on my first play through.

  • @waxer7842
    @waxer78428 ай бұрын

    Never noticed when I was younger as I was quite dumb and naive but GTA has a lot of this relating aspect in the story as well, to modern American society anyways. Rockstar is great at taking what they see in life and turning it into a comedic simulation.

  • @FilbeeGaming
    @FilbeeGaming Жыл бұрын

    I watched the first part, and I'm enjoying it. I'm gonna pop in and out with this because of it's length. But in all honesty, you absolutely deserve more recognition for this. The time it takes to do a video of this size and detail is something that some people may not understand, so credit to you for that. Best of luck Exiled.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Great to here you think it’s good and indeed it does ahah 7 and a half hours worth of recording 😂. Let alone the scripting. And thank you! Love some of the content you’ve been making as well!!

  • @FilbeeGaming

    @FilbeeGaming

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Exiled7 Thanks man

  • @MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly
    @MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly11 ай бұрын

    Oh, wow! I didn’t realize you could have that station cut scene with Swanson - I had mine with Sister Calderon. I love the way mine happened; I can definitely see how Swanson’s scene concludes his character development and can be more personal to Arthur, but I love how Sister Calderon seems to give him peace. I accidentally had the ending spoiled somewhat for me - I knew he died but I didn’t know exactly how - that scene was one of the first where I actually cried

  • @lazycalf8150
    @lazycalf8150 Жыл бұрын

    still to this day, that moment that dutch broke the silence at the braithwaite manor.. one of the coolest moments ive ever seen. film, game, real life. the utter chill he has as he shoots one guy in the face as he pulls his second pistol... slowly walks to cover... first time i experienced that, i was PUMPED through this mission.. all i could think was "that was fucking awesome"

  • @johnponn6403
    @johnponn6403 Жыл бұрын

    i’m not sure if i just didn’t catch it, but when discussing Charles you skirt around it but never actually use the term. Charles, throughout the game, has what’s called a Flat Character Arc where he has a truth that he sticks to and see to the end. a really good example of this is with Daniel Plainview from There Will Be Blood.

  • @nomznom5470
    @nomznom5470 Жыл бұрын

    about 1:17:00, if you dont kill anthony foreman, he becomes a bounty in the epilogue, john mentions tilly, and anthony says something along the lines of "wait...youre...no he was bigger", he also has another dialogue line but i hit him unconscious whoops

  • @sarahuher8358
    @sarahuher83589 ай бұрын

    The end always makes my throat tight and eyes burn and brings tingles to my entire body. The same way some parts of Wheel of Time do for me. I have never cried so much playing a game and just begging the main character to keep going just a little longer...

  • @riteskaterdude
    @riteskaterdude11 ай бұрын

    It’s a little subtle, but Leopoldo Strauss’s naming seems deliberate. LS is his initials, but also the initials for Loan Shark

  • @Codex7
    @Codex7 Жыл бұрын

    I am currently playing through the game for the first time and I am enjoying every moment of it

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah its an amazing game, So glad I chose to give it a second chance!

  • @jimmymurphy898

    @jimmymurphy898

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you are having a great time! On my fourth playthrough and it is my favorite game of all time. Arthur Morgan is also easily my favorite videogame character

  • @Codex7

    @Codex7

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jimmymurphy898 forth time wow. Thats impressive have you platinum-ed the game

  • @jimmymurphy898

    @jimmymurphy898

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Codex7 Haha nope but everytime I play I discover new things and no playthrough is the same. I just really love the game, it is very much my kind of game. I love how focused it is on immersing you in its characters and world. I also cannot deny that Arthur is my favorite videogame character ever and he is one of if not the main reason I keep coming back. Also, I am an actor and I am passionate about videogames, tv shows, etc. that have good acting and writing and Rdr2 is the most well written and well acted game I have ever played.

  • @RipRoarin
    @RipRoarin11 ай бұрын

    I have a semi-stoned theory about Tilly. When Aurthor gives her that big bag of money & says wait for Sadie & Abigail at wherever it was, I think Tilly left Jack there & ran off with the $. Because later when we see John & fam their poor & looking for a new place to live and then again later we see Tilly has been living the rich life & acts like she's kinda in a hurry to leave when John sees her & she gives a bs story about marrying a rich man to cover her ass. Sadie knew she had the $ but maybe she didn't say anything because, well there was no point as shes gone without a trace or didn't want John to feel more betrayal. Remember a couple people said Tilly isn't as sweet & innocent as we think she is.

  • @CodeeXD

    @CodeeXD

    7 ай бұрын

    Yoooopp that makes sense although they could have spent their share on the land and materials they build their home amd stable and stuff on

  • @logarhythmic6859
    @logarhythmic6859 Жыл бұрын

    The big battle on Guarma makes sense given that you're working with Hercule, who's supposed to be a rebel leader. In the game, the conflict is obviously fictionalized, but I believe it's supposed to be a tie-in to the Haitian revolution. Obviously there's gonna be a big battle like that when you're working with people who are in the middle of a revolutionary war.

  • @andrewbaskett8581
    @andrewbaskett85818 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite parts of the story is the incredible extra shit that actually adds so much to the main story. Should you decide to. I’ve played this game, so fucking much for years and only just learned the other day that if you go to Mika’s camp outside strawberry following the mission where are you get him back end of the gang, you will find a wanted poster for Dutch. Which builds the definitive answer over Micah being the one who betrayed the gang. But it’s a detail that you would never notice or find unless you go back to his camp immediately after you guys finish one of the missions after you save him from strawberry

  • @thorodinsson5684
    @thorodinsson5684 Жыл бұрын

    If you got full good honor at the train station you get sister Caldara witch is such an emotional scene

  • @MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly

    @MaureenLongoriaTheOneAndOnly

    11 ай бұрын

    Dude fr. I already knew what was coming but that final scene with Sister Calderon was the beginning of the end for me. First time I cried

  • @skelmirsdottir
    @skelmirsdottir Жыл бұрын

    Micah has been a snitch, or at least that's how people have interpreted the evidence you can find. During chapter 1 you can find his camp just beneath Strawberry, and there among his possessions is a wanted poster for Dutch. And as you've already brought up in the video, everything he says seems to be aiming at getting the gang in trouble. After all, from the very beginning of the story it was always Micah's plan to rob the ferry. Another thing, about Javier. I haven't played the first RDR game so I don't know what happens to him after the gang falls apart, but during my playthrough I always liked him, he seemed like just a generally good guy not unlike Charles. A quiet background character, but I had the feeling that Arthur trusts him. Up until the very end where he sided with Dutch of course. But even in that moment if you pay attention to Javier, he is not aiming his gun at Arthur like Bill, Micah and the others. He is pointing it up and also walking to stand in the very last row, out of everyone's eyesight. I think in that moment Javier was more scared of Dutch and Micah than really on their side, and he never disliked or mistrusted Arthur. As I said, I haven't played nor seen RDR1, but in that moment that's what it felt like to me. I was just a little sad you didn't mention either of these things, but then again, this game is massively huge! I love these bits you made of all the different voices at the same time, and lastly Sadie is the absolute Queen of the entire game change my mind 🔥🔥🔥 (also it would really be amazing if you could talk about the side missions based on what you were talking about in this video concerning Arthur as a person, but there are 30 side missions and countless chance encounters ^^)

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    I will be making one at some point this year about the side missions. During my turn playing ended up playing more of the main story first then the side content on the second and third play through. So I’ll have it’s own video about it! I’ll also have a video in the future about Micha being the rat!

  • @needlesandsonics5819

    @needlesandsonics5819

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, Mica changes into white clothing, it’s typical so that during a shootout, you can be identified and not shot.

  • @Raincl0uds12
    @Raincl0uds129 ай бұрын

    I rarely cry let alone at video games and I even knew that Arthur’s death was coming I still cried

  • @k___1
    @k___1 Жыл бұрын

    I loved watching the whole thing so much. Red dead is genuinely my favourite game and I loveee seeing other people point out the aspects that I adore! The structure of this video is amazing too!!!

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Glad to see you enjoyed it. It was one of my favourite videos to make and my favourite game to play for the channel!

  • @Codex7
    @Codex7 Жыл бұрын

    I have been watching your critique for 1h 30min now and I have to say you killed it 😎👍

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! Really glad to her it. I love this sort of content so I'll keep making what I love watching!

  • @wenchesandmead2459
    @wenchesandmead2459 Жыл бұрын

    How did you manage to escape my radar for so long, KZread recommended me your channel today and I’m listening to them in the background of my pharmacy, you’re doing awesome work and earned a sub :)

  • @creativeself7147
    @creativeself7147 Жыл бұрын

    Great video that does this masterpiece of a game justice! RDR 2 is the best piece of media I have ever experienced. The combination of the old west, fantastic visuals, great gameplay, near-unlimited possibilities, and the most fantastic story and acting in anything I've ever seen turns this game into an experience that I'm certain I will never forget. I have never before and I might never again experience as much emotion as this game made me feel.

  • @miongskie
    @miongskie Жыл бұрын

    Every scene that stick with me when I was playing this wondrous game still gives me the same reaction and vibe even after watching them! It's a hell of a game and I am thankful to experience such!

  • @Rahh.Grahhh
    @Rahh.Grahhh9 ай бұрын

    The amount of time that you put into this essay makes it as good as the game itself. Good job!

  • @user-ls3gv8mj3g
    @user-ls3gv8mj3g Жыл бұрын

    It took me a while to play rdr2 but once I did I grinded it non stop, I’m currently on my 3rd play through and rockstar really outdid themselves with this, hopefully we get an rdr3 announcement at some point. Great video btw, can’t imagine the time it must have taken

  • @luvmibratt

    @luvmibratt

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm on my second play through and it's still thrills me and able to discover so many new things this game is just epic,I really hope Rockstar makes rdr 3 atleast in the next 5-10 years,or before I'm old and gray lol

  • @rhino5250

    @rhino5250

    11 ай бұрын

    @@luvmibrattI’m on my 4th play through and still feel the same way.

  • @chrishelbling3879
    @chrishelbling3879 Жыл бұрын

    Old man here, and RDR2 player. Bravo to you, and your wonderful analysis. I respect any person who includes the word "plethora" in his narration. Your insight into this game is spectacular.

  • @jasons.2282
    @jasons.22826 ай бұрын

    You did a great job on your take of the game. I really enjoyed watching, thanks for all that work.

  • @brucewang3113
    @brucewang3113 Жыл бұрын

    I subscribed after 5 minutes! You’re awesome dude! I did the same thing with RDR2 and waited to buy a PS5 because my PS4 pro was loud af and I didn’t wanna ruin the experience listening to that noise knowing it’s possibly the best game ever made. Thanks for the great content man.

  • @jacohenn42
    @jacohenn427 ай бұрын

    This is a masterpiece of a video my friend, so good that I stayed up to finish it lol

  • @Timberdoodlez
    @Timberdoodlez Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video and analysis of Rdr2, I recently just finished Arthurs arc, and I have never been more invested and more connected to a main character than I did with Arthur. How he decayed, how he was selfless at the end. Rockstar has produced some of the most amazing games ever to date, and I would love to explore Red Dead Redemption at some point soon. Wonderful video, thank you for taking the time to make this❤️

  • @burninsherman1037

    @burninsherman1037

    Жыл бұрын

    I definitely recommend playing red dead 1. It's fantastic.

  • @johnnybensonitis7853
    @johnnybensonitis7853 Жыл бұрын

    What a great video! I fucking love this game, it completely blew me away. Dutch seemed to sorta break after Arthur and Hosea die in front of him, not to mention everything else that happened to the gang. Seemed like he tied up one last loose end with Micah and went on to never have any close, meaningful relationships with anyone ever again by choice.

  • @madisons2117
    @madisons2117 Жыл бұрын

    Arthur: "what if we let O'Driscalls hit the train, then we rob the O'Driscalls?" *end credits roll*

  • @Scoutdeath572
    @Scoutdeath572 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! Keep them coming ;) Only failure with the main story I see is that sadly, there is no new game +

  • @Gubbinsmcbumbersnoot
    @Gubbinsmcbumbersnoot Жыл бұрын

    Oh hey. Nice channel you’ve got here. Don’t mind me, just gonna binge watch all these videos now lol. Love the channel man, seriously. Youve got some great content

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! Glad you like the videos enough to watch more. I’ve got a good amount of content for you to watch.

  • @zzzzrvidoes365
    @zzzzrvidoes365 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, very detailed analysis of such a great game! But there’s a high honor and low honor ending for both choices of either helping John escape up the mountain or going back for the money

  • @AivirfoTlareg-nc8yg
    @AivirfoTlareg-nc8yg8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video, man! Your video is great! P.S. I was listening to your video hwile drawing rdr 2 paper map. TThx for a good background!

  • @AivirfoTlareg-nc8yg

    @AivirfoTlareg-nc8yg

    7 ай бұрын

    I play a game I call "aguessor". Are you from Dorset?

  • @MyNameisVyke
    @MyNameisVykeАй бұрын

    Its so weird because you know Arthur was going to die after he was diagnosed but still held on to the small bit of hope that he would get a cure or naturally heal. Even knowing he would die we still all felt upset seeing it finally happen. Despite being prepared for 2-3 chapters.

  • @normsharp6497
    @normsharp64976 ай бұрын

    Wow, this is so amazing :) I enjoyed every minute of it.

  • @V-95K
    @V-95K Жыл бұрын

    2:12:33 this scene made me tear up, especially when the song kicked in after “you are my brother” at 2:13:21 😅and because of that I had difficulty seeing and doing that last shoot out… asp sucks you didn’t show that scene where Arthur says that he is scared, during conversation with sister Caldareno or something

  • @Blinkptx
    @Blinkptx Жыл бұрын

    For me personally it is a testament to this game that I happily listened to this entire video. Not to mention the many other videos like this that I've listened to about it. I'm picky about games, but I've enjoyed quite a few good stories in gaming...none that come close to RDR2. Imo. I haven't sat and listened to videos like this about other games. I've played through it four times, and will likely do it again. This will always be my favorite game, and even more than that one of my all time favorite stories. Funny thing is when I first played the game I got bored and traded it in. Lmao Wasn't until about a year later that I found myself in the mood for an open world game with really good graphics. So I decided to give it a second chance. So glad that I did. I hope one day they remaster the first game cause I've never played it. It's a me problem, but I have a lot of trouble getting into games with outdated graphics. Immersion in games is really important to me, and bad visuals kinds kill it for me. Anyway, great vid man!

  • @cack_dack7922
    @cack_dack7922 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing game! Amazing editing! Amazing video! That’s a strong looking video. I’m aint suprised it blew up and you got 1 mil subs I would

  • @cack_dack7922

    @cack_dack7922

    Жыл бұрын

    Okay that joke made no sense lol

  • @ericmacdonald6790
    @ericmacdonald679011 ай бұрын

    this game is perfection and the best scene in my opinion barely beats out arthurs death which is when colm dies the way rockstar showed the fear grow on his face as he realizes his fat is sealed as his plan failed was so perfectly portrayed

  • @notspiderman7084
    @notspiderman70842 ай бұрын

    loved everything about this video its great

  • @caveresch
    @caveresch Жыл бұрын

    I personally played it the same both times and how I feel is the most natural way. I played as a total outlaw until Arthur starts counting and speaks to Joseah about redemption. From that point I changed my ways and started giving back. Also calling Sadie, Zadie is driving me crazy like seriously.

  • @DoomDude69420
    @DoomDude6942010 ай бұрын

    If you don’t kill Anthony foreman, you can capture him as a bounty when you’re John

  • @lewisjohnston7077

    @lewisjohnston7077

    Ай бұрын

    That's interesting and good to know thanks.

  • @lynette50
    @lynette509 ай бұрын

    19th playthrough and I still cry. Thankfully not as emotion filled as the first time. I actually mourned for Arthur. 3 weeks before I could play the epilogue!

  • @KNXGHT.7

    @KNXGHT.7

    9 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @ElMarko6994
    @ElMarko6994 Жыл бұрын

    My first play through I got the bad ending where Micah shoots you in the fucking face and when that happened I sat there with my mouth wide open for like 5 minutes stunned at what just happened. For my second I tried for the good ending and it’s really fulfilling being able to “redeem” Arthur and I almost shed a tear when talking to the nun at the train station and now I can’t play the game any other way lol

  • @heliax9924
    @heliax9924 Жыл бұрын

    my god i came from your chapter 3 vid AND LIKE 3 HOURS ARE YOU INSANE well atleast i have something to do now(:

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    ahaha Yeah I know. Hope you end up enjoying the video!

  • @BoostedSTIG
    @BoostedSTIG22 күн бұрын

    In the first hour of the video you make mention of the view that you take in coming in the proper entrance of Braithwaite manor. This place is almost certainly modeled after a place called Oak Alley Plantation which is a short drive outside of New Orleans, Louisiana, which is where Saint Denis is modeled after. The first time I ever visited New Orleans, it was very obvious to me how good of a job that the Rockstar team did recreating the city. IRL there are many places in the city where the architecture is still old and looks visually familiar to how it is in the game. Some of the buildings in the game are 1 to 1 recreations of landmark buildings in the city. Google Oak Alley Plantation, the lead up the main drive with the trees on both sides, the main design of the home are identical. It really gives you an appreciation for the level of work that Rockstar did with this game.

  • @duellstaples2094
    @duellstaples209411 ай бұрын

    But it does have meaning before the end of the epilogue. Because you can talk to people that Arthur has helped or hurt and find out his impact on them, like Mickey in Valentine

  • @reddeaddude2187
    @reddeaddude2187 Жыл бұрын

    This game is a masterclass in story telling, immersive gameplay and to me, the best example of what an open world game can be. As a fan of history the numerous references to the Civil War made me smile. By far my favorite game of all time. I look forward to seeing what they can do in GTA 6 and the next Red Dead.

  • @Blank-41
    @Blank-41 Жыл бұрын

    Bronte reminds me of Sosa in Scarface they seem like the same person in different time periods. Anyway this was a great summary and I totally see the Toy Story similarities

  • @MatthewDunay
    @MatthewDunay5 ай бұрын

    great job reviewing

  • @OverflowingWithIdeas
    @OverflowingWithIdeas2 ай бұрын

    4:33 did my man just say he DIDNT CRY AT THE ENDING?!? DO YOU EVEN HAVE FEELINGS??????

  • @one8s7n
    @one8s7n6 ай бұрын

    Ahh im going to save this video for after i finish. Just bought my m18 with the 4090 and just bought RDR2. First play through now and never played the first. Absolutely love this game

  • @nayftv
    @nayftv Жыл бұрын

    I’ve spent 432hours in this world on steam alone I brought it completed it first on ps4 and spent 200hours back then and I’m still uncovering new interactions and things to do

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    truly another breed of a game

  • @nickloss

    @nickloss

    Жыл бұрын

    Idk how many hours I put in but I took the time to hunt all the perfect pelts to get the legendary satchel all the way back in chapter 3

  • @5ch4773n.
    @5ch4773n. Жыл бұрын

    When the stranger helped Arthur go to the doctor he sorta looked like Thomas Downes

  • @YaroddYT
    @YaroddYT4 ай бұрын

    The video talking about Arthur patting him on the arm is Gaming Wins video titled "Everything Great About Red Dead Redemption 2" in wich he talks about the arm pat being a "form of fake respect " in an almost condescending way rather than a true form of respect. Arthurs choice to not hit the guys arm shows that he is a very straightforward person who doesnt need to fake respect.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    4 ай бұрын

    Ehh, I think that’s a slight over analysis

  • @YaroddYT

    @YaroddYT

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Exiled7 I agree, but that was the argument presented in the gaming wins video. Just relayed what he said.

  • @Timquan.
    @Timquan. Жыл бұрын

    My first playthough of this game was otherworldly. I played it much like u, making decisions based on story and how it could effect the gang. I spent the majority of the game in the red until the closing parts of Arthur's life and got him up from all red to Neutral (I think i got the final push towards neutral for staying with John in the end). And then Micah shot my Arthur in the face and walked off laughing. I was stunned, like i couldnt move until John and Jack brought me out of it. While i liked the ending and personally like the sunset more, this one was just so gritty and raw. Even though my Arthur did his best and technically redeemed himself, he still payed for his past sins, he still died savagely, He still died a warrior. And the whole thing just fits. Arthur and Micah hated eachother and Micah would never pass up the opprotunity to personally kill Arthur, his rival and antethisis who just cost him Dutch, and possibly the Blackwater money at the final second. Arthur getting killed by Micah in the honrable ending just ties everything up so well in a way that a cliche sunset just can't. I went into the final battle believing I would get to kill Micah and watch my Arthur die heroically, only to see him so casually and brutally murdered in the same fashion I, or we, did to others in game. Plus this hyped me up even more to kill Micah with John, and makes more sense naratively. Charles is the one who found and buried Arthur. Finding Arthur with a hole in the head would give him a real reason to want to finish Micah as well as John and Saddie. And finally it adds a few layers of tragedy as Arthur deserved to be avenged but would have protested against it, yet John goes after Micah and essentially damns himself to avenge his slain brother.

  • @b_thegoldendoggo8571
    @b_thegoldendoggo8571 Жыл бұрын

    This game is everything to me, it is, in my opinion a perfect piece of art. Red Dead Redemption 2 transcends video games and stands alone with few other works of fiction. My first play through I wasn't just crying during Arthur's final ride, I was balling. This is a redemption, this is how we, as people, should reflect on our lives and the effect we have on others and change, for the better.

  • @Robbie_the_Rabbit
    @Robbie_the_Rabbit4 ай бұрын

    I only finished the game for the first time last year after disliking it at first in 2018. Then, I started seeing a ton of videos about things you can do or see in this game, so I started it up again. Because of those videos i searched out every secret or side quest possible. Hell, I finished the epilogue, and I still jump into that last playthrough, trying to find things I missed. May start a second playthrough soon.

  • @shaunkolly7113
    @shaunkolly71133 ай бұрын

    Remember watching westerns with my grandparents when i was a kid in the 90’s

  • @Miltypooh2001
    @Miltypooh200110 ай бұрын

    I remember the first time hearing about the rumors of rdr2 during development i though we'd play as john and the whole of it was john wanting to escape the outlaw life as they were getting sloppy, but after playing rdr2 it was a whole lot better than i expected, in fact its one of the few games that genuinely made me cry as an adult, arthur begging dutch to not trust micah while tb making his health condition worse was heartbreaking, especially he sacrifices himself to help john in the end and encouraging him to not look back which john ignored and it lead to his fate ending in the worst way possible.

  • @ndwknss
    @ndwknss8 ай бұрын

    Born in 2002! Maaaan I feel very old. Really enjoy your videos my friend!

  • @peteroates2908
    @peteroates2908 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Exiled have just watched your short clip on Dutch and his failing towards the end of the game, I find myself agreeing with your assumptions although I don't like St Denise however every City has its poor quarter as we all know thanks for an excellent 30mins PJ Oates.

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats all good, Glad you enjoyed it! And Yeah thats fair I know people who don't like Saint Denis because its a different feel to the rest of the game. But for me I love it as I like in the country side already ahaha

  • @LucydDev
    @LucydDev3 ай бұрын

    I never understood why people say that rdr2 start slow and rdr is faily fast in the start. In rdr2 you get like two quick cutscenes and then a ride into what quickly becomes a battle. In rdr it's a long train cutscene and then a cutscene where you get shot and then you're stuck in tutorial land with Bonnie (which i kinda hated ngl) don't get me wrong both games are great I just never understood why people have that opinion. I think people just see snow and think snow + being in the mountains = slow. When if you really evaluate it there is a lot more action in the second game when it comes to the first chapter.

  • @nerrilsquts6603
    @nerrilsquts6603 Жыл бұрын

    You get the sister Calderon scene at the train station if you do the brother dorkins missions in chap 4 and have high honor.

  • @chrisjureczek9229
    @chrisjureczek92295 ай бұрын

    I talked to both in my play through but my conversation with reverend was so much better. He says things along the lines of "dont be afraid, youll face your end like you should, like a warrior" I didnt focus to much on honor bar and let it flow depending on my natural choices, i had the wolf show up until the very last mission when i finally saw the deer. I honestly think its the perfect way my story could have gone. Most people dont hear "youre a good man arthur, but your wrestling with a giant" on his final ride with the song playing and that line hit so good. Loved my first play through

  • @chrisjureczek9229

    @chrisjureczek9229

    5 ай бұрын

    whoops this was a reply to a different convo, im referencing the scene regarding talking to sister and reverend

  • @d4nd31o
    @d4nd31o4 ай бұрын

    I'm 44 and I've played video games since Space Invaders and Chuckie Egg as a child in the early 80's on the ZX Spectrum. I could never have imagined how far games would come back then. This is the pinnacle of gaming, in my opinion. Nothing has even come close to where R*(the undisputed Masters of the Craft) have taken the Player with this story, I don't mind telling the World, I still well-up when I think of it. This is the most beautiful game I, or anyone, has ever seen. It can, and I think probably will, only be equaled by their next release, and we all know just how much they're putting into that one at already over a decade in development. People can piss and moan about R* milking their current baby but don't forget, every single game these people release is simply the best game anyone has ever seen. I can't wait but I will have to. Simulating Perfection doesn't happen by itself, it takes a lot of work, as is evidenced here in RDR2, even the credits run for around half a fucking hour. Thousands of people and hours make this type of magic happen.

  • @W_R_A_T_H
    @W_R_A_T_HАй бұрын

    Upon my umpteenth playthrough of this game, I find my opinion of Milton has done a 180. I always joined the mob mentality of "law bad, gang good" but when he walked into the camp in chapter 3 and offered to let everyone go as long as they rolled over on Dutch, I find he was more than reasonable. Of course, that being said, he was definitely lying to get what he wanted and would've hunted the rest down later. And so.... we've come full circle. Law bad.

  • @allbriardup6451
    @allbriardup64514 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this video, I don’t know how anybody rage quit from Red Dead Redemption, games anymore just aren’t often “pi**-off difficult”, however I really delve into most western games Ava I’m probably too stubborn to realize when I’m ticked lol. I’m grateful you got better, I myself played through red dead revolver and it was such a surprising blast, Red Dead Redemption 1, and Rdr 2 are both so good when I play one it drives me to play the other in succession. Rdr 1 I completed 4 times and I’m on my 4th time thru Rdr2 as we speak, it’s SO good! Sadly Rockstar gave up on new content for the game which is absolutely devastating and disappointing and I won’t touch gta 6 when it releases because they really did something phenomenal with Rdr2 and could keep that going. Thank you for your video and enjoy the awesome game! Also holding ‘A’ or ‘X’ on PS without steering helps go through forests easily. Be well 👊

  • @Exiled7

    @Exiled7

    4 ай бұрын

    you can judge the 9 year old me.

  • @busi-person6614
    @busi-person6614 Жыл бұрын

    Hey I don’t know if you’ll see this but I was wondering where you found the music for the opening sequence, it’s really sick

  • @sagnikchakraborty1613
    @sagnikchakraborty161310 ай бұрын

    I still remember, i stalled completing chapter 6 for about a year, because i didnt play red dead 1 nor i liked john as much. I just didnt want Arthur to die :')

  • @H3FE
    @H3FE5 ай бұрын

    I was more than sceptical about this game at first (never got dragged to the red dead hype or whatever...) but when I finally got myself into it, I fell in love with the story. Simply put, this is an amazing piece of work from Rockstar!

  • @FakieGhettoBird
    @FakieGhettoBird Жыл бұрын

    1:23:02 - this moment really stuck with John, he uses this line from dutch after throwing Javier in jail...

  • @TheJrl420
    @TheJrl42019 күн бұрын

    That's so weird. I bought this game 1 black Friday, and it sat in my dresser with the cellophane still on it for 2 or 3 years as well. Now I'm obsessed and trying to grind out 100%. I'm not sure how I slept on it so long

  • @user-by3lf2dy2p
    @user-by3lf2dy2p Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure I saw somewhere that valentine was also based off the actual wild west valentine which was located in Nebraska I believe. Pretty sure the game is supposed to take place over the majority of the country. Blackwater I believe is supposed to be in Missouri

  • @LBStirlo
    @LBStirlo6 ай бұрын

    It’s the best gsms story/gameplay, of all time I’ve played this countless times now

  • @connorweir1993
    @connorweir19936 ай бұрын

    That's interesting, Hearing someone interpretation on the can't find gravity speech someone who hasn't played RDR1 is fascinating

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