Red Dead Redemption 2 SPOILERCAST
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I'm surprised nobody talked about how expertly crafted the final mission was, and the fact that IF John had taken Abigail's advice, and stayed home, and let Sadie and Charles go after Micah without him, Ross would've never been able to track him back to the ranch. But that was a part of John's character from his days as an outlaw, he HAD to go and finish business with Micah. Which in turn, brought Ross to the ranch, and sealed his family's fate. That is just...too well done. Too well written. Abigail asked him to stay, to forget that life, that part he couldn't do. And it'll cost him his life, eventually Abigail too, and damn his son to being an outlaw. All in one stroke.
While I agree with everything you said there, I think Ross would probably be able to find him based on the fact that he bought his ranch from the bank under his own name. The banker even says something like ‘we own you now’. Which I thought was in reference to how John was owned by the government in RDR1. It was probably a little bit of both I guess!
Sorry I can't really agree. I personally think the final mission was a big let down, and it didn't make much sense. As for the part about Ross finding him, who's to say that wouldn't have happened anyway?
Trevor Jones Sadie and Charles would have been dead though.
Trevor Jones he owed his life to Arthur and Sadie would go with or without him kinda of a 20/20 he's damned if hè doesnt ,he's damned if hè does
Jakey M. They wernt intrested In John more Dutch they just use him as a pawn since they were never gonna clear his name wich sends young Jack on his revenge tour
How could you not talk about uncles tragic case of lumbago? 😪
You mean Santa Claus
I called in sick with lumbago to finish rdr2.
omg thank you
Uncle is one of my favorite characters.
It's a slow and painful death.
Dutch wasn't with Micah the whole time. Just before Dutch reveals himself & busts open the door, Micah says something about this being a day for social calls, implying that Dutch had gotten there that day. Also when John asks him why he was there he said same thing as you. Why was John there? To kill Micah. Dutch knew what is was. I think Dutch was who he imagined himself being but as the game went on Dutch started to let the pressure get to him. And it affected his leadership. By the time we get to the ending he had spent years alone living with his regrets but also rediscovering who he was. So it made alot of sense that Dutch would kill Micah in the end. Not only did he betray Dutch, (Im sure Dutch would be even more upset given that he was being fooled for so long) but he essentially led to the disbanding of The Dutch Van Derlinde Gange. Besides that one of the newspapers says he was spotted somewhere earlier in epilogue 1.
Dame Kennedy or he though John was there for the money then saw he was there for Arthur
these guys are talking nonsense..dutch was there to kill micah..
@@moviesgamesmusicaddicted8451 You don't know that. He says it seems like the same reason as John. John could have been just after the money. You are assuming, but it is open to interpretation. Dutch waited a long time before shooting Micah and was presumable at the camp before. Dutch was there for the money. He thought John was there for the money. John's words about Arthur connected with Dutch causing him to just want to shoot Micah rather than get the money.
@@Hulkamania4eva I think the most logical interpretation for why Dutch was hesitant at first to shoot Micah is because he thought that John wanted to kill him too. As the standoff progresses Dutch realizes that John is there to avenge Arthur's death, and then John's words resonate with him and he decides to end it right then and there. So he shoots Micah, and gets on his way.
Exactly
I never thought I'll play a more emotionally draining experience than The Last of Us, but I was wrong. Red Dead Redemption 2 is an absolute masterpiece, which is going to go down as one the finest video games ever created.
urjit mishra last of us hit me on a more emotional level, RDR2 is up there though
Yup for sure. Now lets see how emotionally draining Last of Us 2 will be
Imo RDR2 and Detroit become have the best narrative storylines
Thought the same thing.
Get ready for Last of Us 2 by next year
Weird not to mention Hosea and how he was the first one to stand up to Dutch and say no to him. Hosea was one of Arthur’s mentors and helped him turn and look at Dutch differently.
yeah Arthur and Hosea both told Dutch not to do the bank job. I feel sorry for everyone who died in RDR2 especially Arthur, Hosea, Lenny, Sean, and Kieran.
@@InugamiTheHoundthe bank job was hoseas idea it was killing bronte that he didn’t agree with
When Arthur went back to thank his horse, I balled my eyes out. I never thought I could grow so attached to a virtual animal, and yet there I was on my knees wiping the tears off my face because it truly felt like I had lost a part of myself. The team at Rockstar really did it to us.
Jesus, you ever watch the lion king?
MikeDoinNumbers twas very hard to watch with the tears in my eyes.
I kept the horse hosea gave you early in the game and never switched. When hosea died it made me that much more attached to it so needless to say when Arthur went back to the horse and thanked it before it died... that part hit me pretty hard aswell.
I called my horse ezio, and didn't enjoy that scene for double reasons
I had Buell, the horse you get from Hamish, I really liked Hamish and having his horse meant a lot to me... Go figure how I felt when this happened.
May I stand unshaken....😢
:c
What's that bloke talking bout, that was the best musical interlude in the game, that was one of the greatest sequences I've ever had in gaming.
@tastyplants. Thats the song i know and love
That was one of my favorite parts!!
That moment was so great when you really think about how much you just went through in the bank job and how many times you somehow survived
This game made me look at John a bit different as well. Rockstar is just great at what they do. Arthur Morgan night just be their best character to date.
I agree. Never seen so much depth and simplicity in a video game character before. His final moments were gut-wrenching to watch.
Oh easily their best written character.
Yup. Even after playing with John , I just connected more with Arthur. The story of Mary , his late son and his sickness made me care so much more for aurthur rather than john
I hate John now well maybe not hate but I don't like im at all I do hate Abigail, playing this game also shows me the truth more in depth about John
You night be the best speller
Dutch wasn't hanging with Micah all that time, Micah references that he's getting loads of unexpected guests lately, mentions how they're teaming up again (not already are), and Dutch says he's here "for the same reason, I guess" when asked why he's there. Dutch turned up to kill Micah.
Tommy and I just realized, if he was working with Micha, why did he have a gun drawn on him too. This totally changes that scene and Dutch’s characterization for me
I came here to make the same comment
Most emotional moment for me was at the station talking to the nun. When Arthur tells her he's afraid to die. Just the look on his face......such a heartbreaking but special moment.
Who else pushed open those barn doors as John?
John breathed out for me as I did it ! Not sure if it was just random chance or foreshadowing !?
"Keep riding and don't look back."
Wow. Glad I'm not the only one lol
Yes . And if you go to the old crampsites he remembers things said
When I was riding into Beechers Hope the camera was focused on the barn. Foreshadowing?
"I gave you all I had"
That scene is truly underrated
im crying just thinking about it *sniffle*...
"John the only one that made it"
:( like a sad loyal dog...
It hurts
Red Dead 3 when???
play as Hosea in the peak of the west, meet young dutch, young arthur, young john... see the gang come together and grow. really develop why everyone is so loyal to dutch, why they follow him so fiercely. end with the boat heist, and the blackwater massacre...
WildHogKing yes!
WildHogKing Undead Nightmare 2 when?
It won’t be Hosea if it’s getting redemption at the end it will be a new character we didn’t see maybe Davy and at end u switch to Arthur for epilogue
How about a different cast of people? set in the age of outlaws and gunslingers. Hey maybe in rdr5 we play as arthurs dad... The story of dutch and the gang has now been told, its finished.
Naw we need to play as dutch and in the peak of the wildwest era and show how the gang started.
the game starts with Arthur saving John and ends with Arthur saving John and I love it (also has anyone found the strange man's house in the bayou near lemoyne)
Acc the game starts with Arthur Dutch and micah exploring in the snow and ends with John killing micah.
Get ur fax right or hardcore fans like me will tear ya a new one
@@jakefitzsimons4245 "Hardcore Fans"
@@barryfromfinance8761?
@@jakefitzsimons4245 you don't have to be a hardcore fan to know how the game starts. You might be a hard-core Fan for all I know but THAT doesn't show it
@@barryfromfinance8761 yeh but I am I was just telling the guy........ Before u needlessly third partied
How did ALL of you think Dutch was hanging out with Micah the whole time? Did you play with the sound off? Micah makes it sound like he just got there and Dutch tells John he's there for the same reason he is. Dutch probably told Micah he wanted to work with him so he could get close to him and kill him. Duh
I loved Arthur. It made my heart hurt. Though he was rough around the edges he was sincere
I don't think dutch was with Micah the whole time after. Micah makes it sound like him and dutch are gonna get back to it again. And dutch even tells john he's there for the same reason as him.
I saw regret, sadness, and failure in Dutch in that end scene. Like the last little bit of decency in him saw his former best friend dying on the ground being the person Dutch was pretending to be as a traitor who manipulated him was begging his trust still.
And all Dutch could do was walk away.
19:43 You see how insane Dutch became when he turns on John and Arthur. Arthur rode with Dutch for 20 years! Micah joined 6 months prior to the start of the game.
When Rockstar Games makes so many masterpieces you don’t even know which is their best anymore.
How? Its easy. Red Dead Redemption 2 is the best. But Rockstar does have multiple masterpieces
BEARD GUY, *STOP INTERRUPTING FAR LEFT GUY*
Destin is the man.... but he didn't get a word in :(
@@colinhickey2940 Destin is the only one who knew what he was talking about tbh, he corrected them multiple times and they still didn't listen to him
Beard guy isn't far left guy? 😜
@@STOB-STICKSON ah I meant that Destin is *the* man 'but' he couldn't get a word in;)
@@colinhickey2940 that's cool, I have no idea who those people are. I was making a cheap political joke. 😂
Greatest game I have EVER played. I love Arthur Morgan's character development to the sweeping backdrops. I seriously crave more and so want more from his storyline 😭😭😭
Btw the "make amends scene,"
when your with Lenny at the bar is a guy you walk up to the table. He was the one you punched and got into a bar fight originally. He can barely talk because you probably gave him a very bad concussion.
He's braindead
It's Krazy how Author could swim in the game and once you turn back into John he still can't swim
It's called continuity
Well duh...
I think that’s kinda dumb cause literally nobody could swim in rdr1
arthur said it in their conversation that John was a bad swimmer
@@diegomichel629 its more dumb that everyone in the west wouldn't be able to swim, are they retared or something? I love that Arthur can swim but john cant its way more realistic and kind if a in joke for fans of rdr 1
Still waiting for my damn trip to Tahiti
Dutch wasn’t with Micah, in my interpretation. He was there to kill Micah from the start, he even says to John “I’m here for the same reason as you”. He just talked his way into the camp and the cabin because he is Dutch. The ambiguity is all over this scene and it’s brilliant.
Idk why but Dr Phil almost sounds like Dutch
This is so frustrating to watch, if all the people in the comments can pick up on all these things then why can’t the people that do this for a living pick up on it? Such as the things Micah says at the end or the little things in the characters that these people don’t understand.
Arthur Morgan my favorite character ever and not only in video game 🎮 but in movies 🎥 too sorry John Marston but Arthur feels to me more outlaws cowboy 🤠
John made it. He's the only one. Rest of us... no. But... I tried. In the end. I did. - Arthur Morgan
Y u mak me cri
the "Make amends with an old rival"
refers to tommy...
the big guy that you get in a barfight with, the one that throws you through the window and then you fight in the mud
RDR2 is greatest game of 2018
Ra ge more like decade
Facts
Even with fake HDR it’s visually stunning, absolutely ridiculous
Greatest game on the planet if you have trouble sleeping, so slow and boring will take me a year to finish..
Ra ge best game of all time
Dutch wasn't hanging with Micah the whole time. Go back and rewatch that scene.
*CRUEL, CRUEL WORLD, IM MOVING ON*
Completely disagree with you guys on the return from Guarma scene, it felt so emotional and perfectly in the moment for me and other players I’ve talked to
Totally agree. I posted that it was probably my fav scene in the game. Loved it. The music etc, so beautiful.
The guarma section made me stop playing the game, I don't think I would have finished the game if rdo didn't come out, I got frustrated with the economy and decided to power through the story. So glad I did. The epilogue dragged on too long imo though after the end of the main story I just wanted everything to wrap up so I could play rdr1
@@Enterthe36. the only reason you felt the epilogue dragged on was because you hadn't played RD1 first
@@Number2PIG I've played the first 10 hours like 3 times 😂 something always happens that prevents me from finishing it. Some of the best first 10 hours I've ever played😂😂
Thought it was hinted pretty strongly that Dutch had only just gotten up there with Micah. John asks him immediately what he's doing there and he says, "Same as you, I guess". John and Sadie had only just learned of were Micah was, but Dutch had also. He went up there to kill Micah. It explains why he also just walks away.
Dutch teamed up with Micah in the end to kill him. When John confronts Dutch he asks "What are you doing here Dutch?" And he replies "same as you i suppose" and John was there to kill Micah.
Markus Lundahl I can’t believe they misinterpreted that section of the game.
I thought it was pretty obvious that Dutch had not been with Micah the entire time after Arthur died. John says to him "what are you doing here" and Dutch says "the same as you, I suppose." I interpreted this to mean that after Arthur died, Micah went on the run, Dutch went on the run. Then when Sadie gets solid concrete info about Micah's location it's similar info that Dutch himself has heard and went after Micah also. When he exits the building on top of the mountain I didn't get the impression he'd been there for more than a couple days at most.
Dutch was there to kill Micah. John asks why he is there and his response is " same as you I suppose". So he isn't there to work with Micah again but to kill him just like John. I believe he got there before John Charles and Sadie and was just waiting for the right moment. Which obviously came after John killed all of Micahs men.
I dont agree with Moderator ladies views on Dutch. They are not that black and white. Rockstar wants him to be deep troubled character, that you actually feel for at the end. He thought he had the best interest of the group at heart and sees all the death and failure he has caused as he is standing over Arthur bc of his pride. At the end of the epilogue they never say that he was with Micah the whole time. He tells John that he is there for the same reason that John is there. Then shoots Micah (maybe bc of Arthur's death) after all of Micah's men had been taken care of by John, Charles and Sadie. Maybe i am reading into it way to much. But i feel Rockstar wants us to decide for ourselves and leaves it open to interpretation. Rather then Dutch is just a POS bad guy, no they have Micah for that.
I find the timing TOOO convenient that Dutch happened to just be there to kill Micah when John was. I mean, c'mon, it had been YEARS since Arthur died, those odds are slim. Itd make more sense to me he stayed with Micah, for some diluted reason becuase that was all Dutch had left beside Bill and Javier.
Jimbo McGringus He was waiting for a chance to kill him obviously. He literally says straight up, that hes there for the same reason as John. Cant be more clear cut.
@@jibb1451 Dutch was also looking for Micah, and just like Sadie, he also heard rumors that Micah might have been over at mount Hagen. He just didn't come in guns blazing likw John, Sadie and Charles, but took a more sneaky approach and was waiting for the right time and way to deal with Micah.
@@iBetGameR2 John - "What are you doing here?!" Dutch - "Same as you, I suppose"
So you talked about Dutch, Hosea, Lenny all the greats even your horse!
BUT HAS ANYONE SEEN GAVIN?!?!?!?!?
Dutch and Micah weren’t hanging out the entire 6 years, it was just in the last few months that they had been reunited based on what Sadie and Micah say
How do you miss the fact that Molly didn't talk? Not trying to be rude but I'm genuinely interested. John even says that to Charles in the Epilogue. Just makes me think what other things you've missed.
They rushed through the game to get reviews and content out.
They talk about it in the first 10 minutes, don’t they?
8:48
It is a missable line from agent Milton, I missed it on my first 2 play throughs
How much coffee has the guy with the beard had? annoying and constantly interrupting
My favorite character was the blue jay that watches John build the house.
Also Tell me if you guys noticed this too, one of the bounty missions you can take as Arthur has you capture a past outlaw that has since gone straight and is living peacefully with his family. Very reminiscent of the Marstons hurts to think about
John says “what’re you doing here” and Dutch says “I suppose the same thing as you” I think in the back of Dutch’s mind he knew he had to kill Micah
Did anyone complete an unfinished stranger mission with John instead of arthur? It's really cool as there is completely different dialogue as if it was supposed to be finished that way. It's so crazy
Yeah I was part way through one of the stranger missions and when i picked it up with John, he actually introduced himself for that exact point in the story and said he was carrying on work for Arthur. It was actually really beautiful! But how did they do that ?!
@@skylined1239 Idk but ya the endgame world state is unbelievable
Part way through with Mr Black and Mr White but when I rolled through town as John it went back to the beginning of that side quest even though I done the first two parts as Arthur
@@colinhickey2940 hmmm weird. mine just moved along as John it was really cool
Do some side missions go away when Author dies? Or can you play them all as John? I feel like I missed out on a lot of content as I mainly played the main story
That ride back to Shady Bell after coming back from Guarma had and still has me choked. I didn't play the first game so maybe thta's why but something about that song and all the build up and not knowing what was going to happen... It was the moment I realized this was the best game I ever played.
Something about the cabin scene on the mountain, A quote from Dutch after you ask him why he’s there is “The same thing as you I suppose” which implies that he was there to kill Micah coz that’s what you were there to do
Guys, Dutch wasn't staying with Micah the whole time. During that mission Micah says "A lot of interesting visitors today" which I believe is referring to Dutch as well as John and when John asks why Dutch is there he says "Same as you I suppose". I think that Dutch was there because he'd finally owned up to his mistakes and had come to kill Micah himself.
And the Pinkertons were coming
If you kill Herbert Moon and come back later he'll be alive but with bandages over where he was shot. It's implied through Easter eggs that he has made a pact with the "Mysterious Man" from the first game, because he also survives the Cholera epidemic in Armadillo that killed the entire population.
I've felt a massive connection with the story so far.Hopefully Online delivers the same connection,I really want my character to mean something.
I absolutely loved Arthur’s ride back after guarma. I’ve yet to play RDR1, so that was a first for me, but it’s one of my favorite parts of the game. That song is amazing
who else thinks it would be better if we never see what happened in the blackwater massacre, and that it would be ruined if they put it into a game.
so it's better if we just keep hearing what happened.
Them shaming the Shady Belle Unshaken ride back after Guarma confirmed for me how trash this panel is and how trash IGN is as a whole now. Dude in the flannel needs to take a long walk off a short Cliff.
Because he said it didn't do anything for him? Wtf
You gotta be dense for it not to move you in the slightest
Alex Wright I completely agree with you and to learn it was deangelo who sung that song was even more dope but he is crazy that scene was very emotional you went back to your camp to see if your people made it and no one was there that was the best scene in the game to me.
I think John was very fleshed put solely in this game. At the end of chapter 2 they really start heavily featuring John.
It's called confirmation bias. It gets especially pronounced when you're wrong about something that you very much want to believe, so you stick with others who either confirm your belief to you, or believe the same thing. Dutch couldn't accept that he had fallen from his original ideal, fallen from his morals. When his true friends told him to stop and think about it, he had Micha telling him to keep going and that he was doing right.
It's an extremely believable way for a person to behave. We can look around us and see people doing the same thing all the time. (minus the murder. I don't know very many murders)
Re: Dutch in the cabin with Micah in the epilogue ----- he WASN'T there the whole time "hanging out". Micah said right away to John, before Dutch walked out, that it was such a coincidence John showing up because so many people were making "house calls" right then, e.g. Dutch had just recently showed up. Shortly after John asked Dutch what the hell he was doing up there with Micah and Dutch replied something to the effect of "I imagine the same thing you are", e.g. to *kill* Micah because he'd learned where he was hiding out as well.
Dutch had fallen from grace and had been, in his mind, betrayed by *everyone* that he thought was loyal. He walked away on Roanoke ridge, and he walked away after killing Micah in the snowy epilogue.... he was resigned to leaving it all behind. He never turned "crazy"... his descent was always just more and more of the same deluded, narcissistic self interest becoming more and more prevalent. By the end of RDR1 he was a cornered animal and treated John like anyone who would have come after him then or before, doing *anything* necessary toward his own internal and external self-preservation, everyone else, bystander or not, be damned. It wasn't a betrayal up on the hill, it was just more Dutch.
I’m really surprised they didn’t catch the most important dialogue at the end of the epilogue. John asks Dutch what he’s doing with Micah and Dutch responds, “same as you, I suppose.”, and before that Micah had just said all manner of folk were making house calls that day. So obviously Dutch hadn’t been there just hanging out. He was there to kill Micah. It feels like there’s a lot of holes in the structural integrity that is Dutch’s character, honestly I have a hard to time putting my finger on his actions and thoughts because his internal self seems so dualistic, almost like I’m trying to understand two completely different characters in one. Dutch feels not so put together towards the end story wise for me, if I had to guess though, Dutch just seems egotistical and genuinely confused, he doesn’t seem inherently bad, just a man who is slowly realizing he’s not who he thought he was.
Dutch's descent into madness was well developed, for me. On my 2nd playthrough, walking through Horseshoe Overlook in Chapter 2.
Dutch: "You'll betray me in the end. I know you're the type, Arthur."
Arthur: "What am I even supposed to say to that?"
Dutch: "I don't know, I'm tired, I'm sorry"
The horse that died in the final mission was Buell. I used him for the rest of the game out of respect for the veteran.
nobody talks about the scene with the nun where Arthur talks about how afraid he is near the end of the game it was one of the most emotional scenes in the game and one where Arthur was fully open and honest which is rare
How can you work at a game reporting company and not know that dutch was the bad guy in one of the best and most famous games ever made....
Right? And they think we should rely on them to deliver info and news on games, when we know more than them?
Different people like/play different games. its better for people to have a range of gaming experience. And really ? "one of the ... most famous games ever made"?
She was prob like 12 when the game came out
@@anarchonazbol6768 So people can only play games that are recent or new? Red Dead Redemption is still one of the most popular and talked about games today.
William S well you never know how busy these people are. They may only have time to play the new games just before reviews
I don't believe that Dutch was chillin with Micah the whole time. When John asks him what he's doin there he says something along the line of "same as you I guess".
Dutch wasn't with micah the whole time. He even said when asked by John that he was there for the same reason as John to kill micah. Dutch had just used micah to get the blackwater money back then planed to kill him
Wheres Gavin???????
Has anyone seen Gavin?
He's my best friend
Gavin..........GAVIIIIIN!!!!! Where the bloody hell are you?!?!
@@alexnegz During the epilogue I found him in Blackwater looking for Gavin. I was like damn. This dude is really looking everywhere and for a long time (epilogue was a few years after main story).
@@iBetGameR2 same haha. And he's like it's been years I've forgotten what he looks like XD
I think Dutch was actually there to kill Micah, john asks dutch "what are you doing here?" And Dutch replies "same as you, I would think" also he leaves the money.
Antagonist guys. The word is antagonist.
i feel like noone is talking about the part in the game where dutch get hits on the head on the plantation then his whole way of lookin at things changes and in turn he changes into a completely different person makes you think that it was his fault or something else was goin on inside his head.
Brilliant
Do you mean the part where Dutch, Lenny, and Arthur, try to rob the post office in Saint Denis, and they try to escape from town being chased by the police on the trolley, and then crashed the trolley?
Ya I noticed that too. The game kinda focused on it a bit as well just like when TB man coughs on Arthur
danny ingersoll yep and they put quite a bit of emphasis on his injury throughout the mission and in the end cutscene of it which can't be an accident.
Let's see how long I can watch this before getting pissed off
2 minutes XD
Red Dead Redemption 2 is nothing short of a masterpiece. It is EASILY the GotY
I only wish we could get SP narrative driven DLC.
I had the exact same thought about Molly O' Shea and everyone ignoring her!!!
RDR3 probably continues further into the past, featuring a younger Dutch as protagonist, leading up to his job gone bad in Blackwater, Rockstar set the backdrop with the history between Dutch and the O'Driscals. From a writing standpoint this is the best option.
Has anybody seen Gavin ?!
Red dead 3 should go back further to dutch and hoseas crime days up north
Dutch wasn't with Micah the whole time, if you hear the dialogue, Dutch just came there to kill Micah. Come on, don't make the scene lose value.
It may sound a touch pretentious but Micah reminded me of Iago in Othello. Poisoning the king's ear against all he loves because is evil. That's just who and what he is. Granted he's not as eloquent as that fiend (and Dan Houser is no Bard) but it's definitely referenced in my mind.
One of the strongest moments for me was when Arthur visited the sick guy that gave him tuberculosis that music and cutscene when he rode back to the camp was a very important part of the game but I died peacefully on top of the mountain...
I looked at that goddamn flower next to Arthur’s bed, at least ten times. I kept waiting for a reason it was there.....some back story about a special flower his mother loved, or something....ANYTHING....but no, the flower is a mystery.
Am I the only one loved the Mexico part of Red Dead? I wish they went back into it in this game.
beard guy is excited but oh man "I I I me me me" he keeps butting in let others talk
Jon Ryan went a bit overboard with the cowboy antics🤣
Jon Ryan (and everyone else apparently) is forgetting 2 major situations with Dutch: turning his back on Arthur and John. That destroys his argument.
They didn't mention either that Dutch manipulated the Native Americans into getting slaughtered just to get some money.
Jon Ryan was way too obnoxious during this video, interrupting, talking over people just to make them see his point, which was wrong anyways.
HoodedDude so annoying
Dutch sees Bronte as a kindred spirit. He only decides to kill Bronte once Bronte crosses him. Bronte tells him about a big score at the tram station and it turns out to be a total sham and that Bronte tipped off the cops. That's why Dutch kills Bronte
Eh, Dutch probably had it planned all along as Bronte continually slights Dutch as backwater vagabonds.
1. First Spoilercast I've watched.
2. Love RDR2.
3. Where has Tina Amini been all my life?
Anyone know if all the side missions can be completed as John too? Or do they go away when author dies?
What I thought was weird is that shot from the first RDR2 trailer where the gang is on horse back racing across the dusty plains just isn't in the game. And not just that the scene changed but the whole vibe is absent. You're not really bandito's and you're never in the dusty west. Plus you only ever do missions with 1 or 2 gang members (which is a positive for character development) but It's all very strange.
I think that trailer is a vibe trailer. The sort of character of the world
@@skylined1239 That's what I'm saying though. That bandito's wild west vibe isn't in the game lol
also its an interesting detail when Arthur gets a reputation for complaining or not being positive about everyone's plans even though he was right.
Arthur would have been fired from organising Fyre Festival for not being solutions oriented
Big thing i think they issed. I dnt believe that Dutch was with Micah the entire time. When John asks "What are you doing here," Dutch responds "I guess the same as you." I think he also heard about Micah and his location and came to kill him as well.
i hate micah but if you end the game with high honor, you can see that he still has respect for arthur and thus left him for dead instead of shooting him. i think dying with low honor ties in better because it ties in way better with epilogue 2 and makes the revenge sweeter.
I feel guilty, that I only spent 60 dollars
It’s weird I felt like Dutch was always out of his mind and lying. In the beginning of the game in the first 2 mins he says “I.. I mean we need you Arthur” to me that was a dead give away for oh this guy is just using me and I immediately didn’t trust him. I did play the first game but that was when it came out and yeah I completed the story but it’s been so long I completely forgot it besides John and jack. Anybody have a similar situation?
There's immediate red flags for me when Javier mentions that Dutch killed an innocent girl on the ferry in Blackwater, considering he does something very similar in RDR1 when you first meet him again. It seemed obvious that this was a man who's somewhat fallen from grace during his glory days, although it didn't become too obvious that he was going off the rails until near the end of chapter 4.
These two situation were so obvious to me and you two are the first to mention these points
We all knew that he was going to end up crazy. But for most of Red Dead Redemption 2, he saw Arthur as his brother.
William S no Arthur and John are brothers. Dutch is like a father to both of them
I’m just saying that cause dutch calls you son a lot in the game and John says your his brother
I thought Sadie should be the one you are left to play as after the epilogue so you don't break continuity...and so you can still f-ing swim
Dutch wasnt the bad Guy ,Micah was getting in Dutch's ear to slowly tear the group apart Cause hè made a deal with the pinkertons .Dutch got paranoid and forgot his own code which kind of killed his spirit the last straw is Arthur not siding with him anymore
Dutch wasn’t with Micah the whole time. John asks him why he’s there and he says he’d imagine it’s the same reason John was there. Dutch was there to kill Micah he just used his charm to infiltrate Micah’s gang instead of guns like John.
I just want the online😂, the regular story mode was amazing tho💯. I haven’t been that immersed in a story in a while.
After Lenny and Hosea died i was so scared for Charles throughout the rest of the story.
Dutch was also jealous of the respect Arthur had from people. Plus at the end Micah says that a lot of old friends are popping up which I think indicates that Dutch wasnt with him the whole time. When Jon asks why Dutch is there he says "Same as you" he was there to kill Micah.
Also the whole John thing with Arthur not doing much with him: Arthur hated johns decision to leave the group and once he realized the life was bad, Arthur saw his younger self and his mistakes in John. He sees John as not having lost the chance to have the life Arthur never had with Mary Beth or his dead kid so he wants to save him
I can say for certain that Red Dead Redemption 2 is a much better experience having played and completed the first game. It’s just so much better playing it as a prequel rather than playing RDR1 as the sequel. So much better.
Definitely, all games should be played in the order of release, which is the order they were meant to be be played in.
William S Exactly right