This mission upset me, the way Dutch manipulated Eagle Flies into basically committing suicide by fighting a battle he couldn't win, and destroying his entire tribe in the process, was downright sadistic.
@@trial_with_an_error9687 tbh think dutch started loosing it after the trolly job in saint denis seeing how he went after bronte. Micah just took advantage after he saw what dutch has become since hoseas death
Game-Freak67 it’s a parallel to how Dutch manipulated Arthur. The entire story of eagle flies shows how Dutch was able to manipulate a young person to do his dirty work, like how Dutch manipulated Arthur into being his right hand man.
I just wanted to answer "I'm still here with you, since 20 years, by your side. I did my best to help you. And now you talk like the last years never existed you son of a.....!!"
Still shocked by Eagle Flies' death. A boy who became overcome by pride and rage, the flames fanned by Dutch. Despite his father's wisdom and sense, allowed himself to be manipulated. And yet, his last action alive, saves Arthur's life.
If eagle flies hadn’t been there to save Arthur, then Abigail wouldn’t have been rescued, John wouldn’t have gotten to safety, and Colonel favors would still be alive to persecute the wapiti people
That war cry added with the charge down hill gave me chills. The natives of the land, teamed together with outlaws to try and fight the future of America is a sad yet beautiful image when I listen to this. Is that strange?
It’s not as beautiful when you realize that Dutch manipulated Eagle fly’s into a bloody war the natives couldn’t win and pretty much screwed the tribe for his own gain it’s really just sad and it makes eagle’s sacrifice that much more heart breaking
I like the representation for each 'faction' in this song. The drums for the US Army, battle-cries for the Indians, and the guitars and shit for the Cowboahs.
Dutch: "Everyone with me!" *rides off* *Sadie and Charles stay behind with Arthur* Arthur: "Go with him. I'm better off alone." Charles: "No. We're riding with you." Small moment but one of my favorite parts in the game. I love the sense of loyalty Arthur earns from the members on the gang he's closest with.
Is it just me or does this soundtrack sound very heroic more than the others that played during Arthur's missions? I think it's because he came to the oil field to save eagle flies rather than idk rob.
I think it’s also because this song feels way more like an Ennio Morricone song than the other songs in the soundtrack. Probably intentional, as you said, but the cavalry ride down the hill with that guitar sound is a very “spaghetti western” aesthetic and I love it
@@skateskatemasterbait5098 I think that counts as treason you are literally shooting at army officers from your own country which counts as rebellion and rebellion is treason
@@sakuraaaa101 Arthur was a wanted criminal and an outlaw. He had already committed treason just by living the life that he did. And even if he was a traitor, who cares? Screw the US army
I love how this song incorporates all the factions fighting into the music. The marching drums for the army, the singing for the natives, and the guitar for the gang
thank you rockstar for giving me the native representation i wanted as a kid. eagle flies, charles and rains fall are all characters i would've looked up too. charging into battle against the US army and fighting them off to defend the land is going down as my favorite moment in gaming ever.
They're mistepresented as peaceful people, the natives stole,murdered and raped other tribe members. not all natives were peaceful but this game represents them as saints, which is false
@@Alecfisher01 not a single race is filled with saints. I'm just happy these characters got good writing, and shown for what they really were. Victims of genocide. i'll forever be greatful for the rep this game gives my people. even more so showing a fraction of what the US army did to us.
He has a point Colonist and natives committed horrible and savage acts to one another. It was simply two very different peoples clashing together and both viewing the opposing side us subhuman or evil. It just so happens that the Europeans where a more organized and technologically advanced race so they where able to pack the bigger punch. And it almost resulted in the eradication of the native peoples. So in turn, this is why the the Natives are deemed saints because they play the victim card because they where the less advanced and lost.
@@210rebelboy Back then US army was kinda shitty compared to the European powers The only people they could beat were Mexicans and they were even more disorganised
I told my friend to stream this exact mission so I could see his reaction to it and when the music started he just went "FUUUUUCK YEAH!" and went to town on the enemies. That's about right.
Being of native American decent the missions where you help the tribe hit me hard knowing that is what happened to other tribes. Along with the death of eagle flies due to his want to just wanting of the oppression To stop, makes it worse knowing it didn't stop for almost another 90 years. (Edit: spellings)
Especially since...SPOILERS He did so for a dying man. Sort of in vain :( but the goal was reached. Then Arthur starts calling him 'My friend' when they're riding back and that hits pretty hard too.
@@TRIIGGAVELLI I wouldn't mind living in a hogon but a teepee no not really, not gonna call you out for generalizing one tribes home for the entirety of the natives but yea I wouldn't mind living in a hogon I also don't own a iPhone's they suck
I think this really was the mission where Charles and Sadie picked their side. The bit where them and Arthur charged down the hill with the Indians and the guitar was my favourite moment since the attack on the Braithwaite Estate in Chapter 3.
Sadie was ALWAYS gonna be on whatever side Arthur was. He was the only person in the Gang she actually enjoyed talking/hanging out with and respected (2 years late but who cares)
Oh my god, I'll never forget the feeling of riding down that hill with this playing in the background. Moments like that make me remember why I enjoy playing games.
As a indigenous of North America. I vibed to this track hard. And that scene of Arthur riding along side Charles, Sadie and the other Natives into gun fire was so 🔥
I think what happened to Dutch would happen to anyone in his position. All that pressure. He was alone without Hosea and started isolating himself even more when Micah started to get close to him. One man cannot rule over all.
This mission felt like a war. US vs THEM. It was amazing imo. Also this soundtrack, GODDAMN I thought nothing could beat rdr1s soundtrack. I was wrong, so wrong.
Dank Scrote I feel like this was also when Arthur finally realised that maybe Dutch wasn’t the good person he made out to be. Arthur is my new favourite protagonist replacing John.
Other than the standoff with Joe when American Venom kicks in, and everyone walking in a spread out formation to the Braithwate Manor, this is the most epic scene in the game.
1000% this moment clicked for me this is a masterpiece and a once in a lifetime experience. It felt as I was actually there riding down that hill with them
I fucking teared up out of sheer excitement and awesomeness when this played as you all ride down the hill together, with the Native hollering, gunshots flying through the air and thundering of the horses’ hooves. Proper classic Western shit that is SO filled with adrenaline. I love it!
I love that this mission outlines the split gang (or should I say "the crashing worlds"). It shows that Arthur and the fact he's still strong even with TB led part of the gang to see him as leader, while the rest followed Dutch. The only one that only stayed with Dutch because of loyalty was Javier, that's why at the end scene he's holding his gun up, not pointing it at anyone. Also why you get to choose if you want to kill or keep Javier alive in RDR1. Personally, this mission was awesome for me just because Arthur had become a leader. TL;DR: Dutch is more a ruler than a leader in Ch.6, while Arthur is more a leader (causing the gang to split into two based on what they wanted to follow).
The pride I felt when playing this mission as we all gloriously charged off a hillside into a literal fire pit was just wow. I've never felt so connected to fictional characters in my life.
Dude charging down the hill with the tribe was cool af, for me I thought to myself this is the only time it wasn't cowboys vs indians (Just my own thought) I really love this mission
Imagine fighting in the oil fields, and all of a sudden you see a line of natives and cowboys heading towards the oil fields, and the warcry playing starts to play.
One of the best things about this game is the music that plays during the combats. This was one of the best ones for me. Cause this mission is so cool, when the gang ride their horses in a row and start the battle, this songs plays and wow, it felt so good. The combat music for american venom, the final mission was amazing too
The two best visuals in the game. The gang walking up to the Braithwaite house illuminated by the the full moon and Arthur along with the Wapiti Indians, Sadie, and Charles charging into battle.
This is my favorite mission. Call me insane or stupid but this mission makes me FEEL like high honor Arthur Morgan. Saving natives with the music in the background is just great
I always love how Charles, Sadie, and later on John are the first ones to side with Arthur. I hope Charles and Sadie made it. Especially Charles since he was the first one to show loyalty to Arthur and because he’s more honorable
I swear if Arthur had battle cries throughout the game like during this mission, the same as John did in RDR1, my god man it would be very hard to determine who's better
Easily one of my favorite moments in the game, and perhaps the most badass. Everyone riding beside Arthur as you descend the hill, approaching the burning oil fields with a plume of smoke rising into the air as if you were riding into hell itself - and Arthur's closest friends are right there beside him. I just wish John would have gone with Arthur instead of Dutch.
There’s something I have always wondered is that Arthur could never save anybody who saved his life Kieran,eagle flies,and not even himself.It’s really sad.And poetic he saved John.
"We're riding with you"
CHARLES. IS. BEST. BRO.
Come on then!
Let’s ride!
Honestly wouldn't mind being able to play as Charles. He's just a great man.
Charles is the new garrus
@@jesus6976 absolutely agree
That moment when Charles John, and Sadie decide to ride with Arthur to save Eagle Flies instead of Dutch
Was john there? Idk if he was
@@noahfrench765 he was although I think he rode with dutch though
I just checked, he rode with dutch
@@noahfrench765 yeah sorry my bad. Still badass though
he rode with dutch, idk why
Imagine the guy who was late for work that day
Lucky bastard😂
He missed such a soundtrack tho
Gu- why is everyone dead?
**Arrives at work**
"What's up with all the arrows and charred bodies?"
It would be even worse if he was the janitor 💀
This game has one of the best soundtracks I've ever heard
It rightfully won the award for best music
This and nier automata are my favorite sountracks.
So true
(3/19/19)
I’d say better than Halo
Both Far Cry 5 and RDR2 have amazing soundtracks
That Indian war cry at the beginning is what really makes this track epic.
Seriously. Just listening to it makes me want to grab a gun, leap on a horse and charge. Where? Who? I don’t fukken care let’s GOOOOO
@@katyalupochev9589 lol felt the same
Especially with the guitar riff afterwards
It's literally the reason I return to this track
so are the violins. maybe electric guitar?
This mission upset me, the way Dutch manipulated Eagle Flies into basically committing suicide by fighting a battle he couldn't win, and destroying his entire tribe in the process, was downright sadistic.
We need to make some N O I S E
You can blame Micah for all of it. Because Micah is just the fucking worst...
Ricky Jewson - Horsea... i can’t breathe man ahahah
@@trial_with_an_error9687 tbh think dutch started loosing it after the trolly job in saint denis seeing how he went after bronte. Micah just took advantage after he saw what dutch has become since hoseas death
Game-Freak67 it’s a parallel to how Dutch manipulated Arthur. The entire story of eagle flies shows how Dutch was able to manipulate a young person to do his dirty work, like how Dutch manipulated Arthur into being his right hand man.
“you’ve saved my life more than once.” eagle flies last words to arthur
Yea 😢
sad 😢
@@liamkennedy768 Golden boy
Hi there, Mister!
Oh, Mister!
"What plan? What goddamn plan, Dutch?"
"Tahiti?"
"Timbuktu?"
Enough! What’s wrong with you all? What happened to loyalty?
@@chasedacus2971 yeah, what did?
I just wanted to answer "I'm still here with you, since 20 years, by your side. I did my best to help you. And now you talk like the last years never existed you son of a.....!!"
WE JUST NEED A LITTLE MORE MONEY ARTHUR
He wanted to go to Chicago to get a proper boat to go to Tahiti and that plan could almost work if things didn’t go to shit so fast
Still shocked by Eagle Flies' death.
A boy who became overcome by pride and rage, the flames fanned by Dutch.
Despite his father's wisdom and sense, allowed himself to be manipulated.
And yet, his last action alive, saves Arthur's life.
This series is all about redemption
Worst part is that he gave his life for a dying man
A dying man who was also a tool like him, for the greed of a charsmatic maniac.
َMamad Azad Mard Rains Fall deserved so much more
If i could retcon any death in this aside from Arthur, it's Eagle Flies, Lenny and probably Hosea.
Andree Tungcab What would you change?
If eagle flies hadn’t been there to save Arthur, then Abigail wouldn’t have been rescued, John wouldn’t have gotten to safety, and Colonel favors would still be alive to persecute the wapiti people
The Deceptive Cactus
Jesus Christ that is so true it’s scary
A soul for souls
Boom butterfly effect
Anthony Cole until dawn?
@@Wake_IV yup
That war cry added with the charge down hill gave me chills.
The natives of the land, teamed together with outlaws to try and fight the future of America is a sad yet beautiful image when I listen to this.
Is that strange?
Nah, man. It's normal.
Plus the ride towards the oil factory is makes you feel nervous
It’s not as beautiful when you realize that Dutch manipulated Eagle fly’s into a bloody war the natives couldn’t win and pretty much screwed the tribe for his own gain it’s really just sad and it makes eagle’s sacrifice that much more heart breaking
Big Ounce yea it’s really depressing when you think about it
No. It isns't strange. But its sad, thst it is.
Absolute banger. When that bit at the start played when you ride down with Charles and Eagle Flies and his men, chills.
Most epic moment in the game. I literally let out a battle cry
Best part of the game, although I said that about 7 other times over the campaign
Wout van Leuveren people only talk about storming the Braithewaite manor when this is just as badass
And Sadie
@@communism1158 i dont find that mission that funny, even the Valentine bank robbery is better
I like the representation for each 'faction' in this song. The drums for the US Army, battle-cries for the Indians, and the guitars and shit for the Cowboahs.
I think it would be better suited if the the natives had the drums and war cry, the army had the horns and the gang had the guitar
@@michaelz.3993 agreed, it fits more with native american culture
0:01 Natives,
0:09 Cowboys,
0:28 Military.
@@michaelz.3993 Not the snare drums though
@@goose93 The bass drums
What’s better then cowboys fighting Indians? Cowboys fighting alongside Indians, heck yea
Damn right.
Siegfried Faust Damn what a badass!!!
@@siegfriedfaust8425 no u
@@siegfriedfaust8425 Woah, the edge
Against the army
Dutch: "Everyone with me!" *rides off*
*Sadie and Charles stay behind with Arthur*
Arthur: "Go with him. I'm better off alone."
Charles: "No. We're riding with you."
Small moment but one of my favorite parts in the game. I love the sense of loyalty Arthur earns from the members on the gang he's closest with.
and then the battle theme too, gives me goosebumps EVERYTIME
"This battle is unwinnable.." the gang and the natives wipes out the entire regiment
Shows who was the better leader. Arthur didn't order the gang to follow him. They wanted to follow him down.where the fight was most fiercest
I instantly reared my horse and it was badass.
John
If only Arthur could hear the soundtrack it would have kept him alive
I feel like deep down he could
If only he had AirPods
I feel like the music is what Arthur is sub consciously listening to in his head
@@Journey_to_who_knows real
Is it just me or does this soundtrack sound very heroic more than the others that played during Arthur's missions? I think it's because he came to the oil field to save eagle flies rather than idk rob.
Well I mean he did rob it before
@@AstralqueEpoch that´s the thing. Once he came up into the fields as an outlaw, but comes down onto them as a better man
I think it’s also because this song feels way more like an Ennio Morricone song than the other songs in the soundtrack. Probably intentional, as you said, but the cavalry ride down the hill with that guitar sound is a very “spaghetti western” aesthetic and I love it
@@speier true, this feels so ennio morricone
Yea this is one of the only missions where there's nothing to gain, everything to lose, but you go anyway, because its whats right.
Charles at the beginning of the game: “The bow takes a lifetime to master.” Silently assassinating the Murfrees Brood: “Well done, Arthur.”
I mean it took almost the rest of Arthurs lifetime.
Nice detail.
@@mfs-3kiryu592 facts
This music is so fucking classic western movies. Great job rockstar! Best soundtrack I’ve heard in a game period
That moment when you hear the native battle cry
It gave me chills and i wanted to kill everyone i saw
I loved the way that little group of soldiers panicked upon seeing them riding down the hill
Fuckin hype bro about to turn super saiyan😂😂😂😂
I Loved this mission
I had to pause the game😂😂😂
Arthur committed treason to help the Natives, legend.
Treason in this case was a fight for freedom. Just like the founding fathers intended.
He didn’t really cuz he was not in the army
@@skateskatemasterbait5098 I think that counts as treason you are literally shooting at army officers from your own country which counts as rebellion and rebellion is treason
@@sakuraaaa101 Arthur was a wanted criminal and an outlaw. He had already committed treason just by living the life that he did. And even if he was a traitor, who cares? Screw the US army
@@sakuraaaa101 fuck em, should have really been this way
*FAILED*
paytah has died
Me rushing ahead with a knife
Dammit Paytah
Oh so you guys to?
Stop I’m getting ptsd
Arthur wouldn’t lock on to the soldier for me because Paytah was in the way.
I love how this song incorporates all the factions fighting into the music. The marching drums for the army, the singing for the natives, and the guitar for the gang
That’s why it mixes so well!😮
What about the horns
@@JustMe-kg7zi Id say that fits the gang since there's a heavy brass presence in a lot of Rdr2's music.
@@JustMe-kg7ziThe US Army used a lot of horns in battle, so them
Damn I never thought of that!
All The dislikes are the pinkertons.
and dutch
And the Army
And Micah
Robert Hooton and those damned O’Driscolls
And Bronte
I would ride into battle with this in the background.
We all did dumbass
@@joseywales6112 he means if it was himself in the battle, DUMBASS!
Zahir Mustaffa think he was joking.... DUMB ASS!!!!
I like eggs, ASS DUMB!
thank you rockstar for giving me the native representation i wanted as a kid. eagle flies, charles and rains fall are all characters i would've looked up too. charging into battle against the US army and fighting them off to defend the land is going down as my favorite moment in gaming ever.
They're mistepresented as peaceful people, the natives stole,murdered and raped other tribe members. not all natives were peaceful but this game represents them as saints, which is false
@@Alecfisher01 not a single race is filled with saints. I'm just happy these characters got good writing, and shown for what they really were. Victims of genocide.
i'll forever be greatful for the rep this game gives my people. even more so showing a fraction of what the US army did to us.
Alec Fisher i get the feeling you know very little about what youre talking about
He has a point
Colonist and natives committed horrible and savage acts to one another. It was simply two very different peoples clashing together and both viewing the opposing side us subhuman or evil. It just so happens that the Europeans where a more organized and technologically advanced race so they where able to pack the bigger punch. And it almost resulted in the eradication of the native peoples.
So in turn, this is why the the Natives are deemed saints because they play the victim card because they where the less advanced and lost.
@@Alecfisher01 yeah let's just make facile, sweeping generalisations
not like native confederations existed or anything lol
"This regiment is a joke!"
Entire us army is joke
"Where's that coward Favours"
@@usmanahmed3456 in the game maybe
@@210rebelboy
Back then US army was kinda shitty compared to the European powers
The only people they could beat were Mexicans and they were even more disorganised
@@BALLARDTWIN
Ok, expert.
I told my friend to stream this exact mission so I could see his reaction to it and when the music started he just went "FUUUUUCK YEAH!" and went to town on the enemies. That's about right.
Being of native American decent the missions where you help the tribe hit me hard knowing that is what happened to other tribes. Along with the death of eagle flies due to his want to just wanting of the oppression To stop, makes it worse knowing it didn't stop for almost another 90 years. (Edit: spellings)
That mission was pretty cool. The charge got me feeling the rage of a thousand tribes haha
Especially since...SPOILERS
He did so for a dying man. Sort of in vain :( but the goal was reached. Then Arthur starts calling him 'My friend' when they're riding back and that hits pretty hard too.
Yeah we don’t like talking about HIS death at all
Yeah, but I bet you wouldn't trade your iPhone X and air conditioning to live in a teepee right?
@@TRIIGGAVELLI I wouldn't mind living in a hogon but a teepee no not really, not gonna call you out for generalizing one tribes home for the entirety of the natives but yea I wouldn't mind living in a hogon I also don't own a iPhone's they suck
I think this really was the mission where Charles and Sadie picked their side. The bit where them and Arthur charged down the hill with the Indians and the guitar was my favourite moment since the attack on the Braithwaite Estate in Chapter 3.
Sadie was ALWAYS gonna be on whatever side Arthur was. He was the only person in the Gang she actually enjoyed talking/hanging out with and respected
(2 years late but who cares)
Oh my god, I'll never forget the feeling of riding down that hill with this playing in the background. Moments like that make me remember why I enjoy playing games.
Anyone else get goosebumps when Arthur’s group charged in formation with him?
As a indigenous of North America. I vibed to this track hard.
And that scene of Arthur riding along side Charles, Sadie and the other Natives into gun fire was so 🔥
The chills that got sent down my spine when we were charging down that hill to fight! One of my favorite gaming moments of all time
What’s better than cowboys vs Indians?... cowboys and Indians vs the government!
Arthur is a more competent and inspiring leader than Dutch.
Change my mind.
GrowlingTummy Hosea is even better
Dutch is a good leader
Denise Stanbridge *was a good leader.
The thing is Dutch was better with words than Arthur
Karim Elmasry but Arthur is a lot better with actions
Can we all agree this mission was fire as fuck
"Don't throw everything away for foolish pride. The earth, the water, the sky, these things have no pride. They endure, and so must we." Rains Fall
The guitar though omg
The drums tho 0:46
Cowboys fighting Indians < Cowboys fighting with Indians.
My pa is a rancher which is considered a cowboy,cowboys barley even carry a gun, they are natives and outlaws
Fuckin epic team up
indian cowboys
*Outlaws
Made sense as they both hated the US government, but fuck, Dutch was twisted by the end
That scene riding along Charles, Sadie and Indians, made me feel like Arthur was a far more respectable and able leader of a gang than Dutch.
I think what happened to Dutch would happen to anyone in his position. All that pressure. He was alone without Hosea and started isolating himself even more when Micah started to get close to him.
One man cannot rule over all.
This mission felt like a war. US vs THEM. It was amazing imo. Also this soundtrack, GODDAMN I thought nothing could beat rdr1s soundtrack. I was wrong, so wrong.
Hay Zay Yea, this was definitely a turning point for Arthurs redemption imo
Dank Scrote I feel like this was also when Arthur finally realised that maybe Dutch wasn’t the good person he made out to be. Arthur is my new favourite protagonist replacing John.
This was America vs United States
I'm a native American and love our music and when I heard it implemented into the soundtrack while I rode with natives I got chills.
“Eagle Flies To Heaven”
Lol
"Rain Falls From Heaven"
Needs more Lancaster repeater
Litchfield is much better 😉
Jakub Z. I prefer the bolt ;)
@@thestelivali Dual Schofield Revolvers/Repeating Shotgun
Need I say more?
@@catfish8716 Litchfield ❤️
@Reaper The Rapper truth
Imagine the real native Americans who actually went up against the US Army ...
O K as a Native American my family helped the army during the American frontier
It wouldn't even nearly go down like this. In real life numbers actually matter.
I wonder if there actually were any times where they were like “I GOT ONE, A WHITE ONE”
The only reason the native Americans lost was they were too busy fighting each other.
@@jfirs0465 what an absolutely badass heritage you, your family, and tribe all share!
This gives me vibes of the dollars trilogy music
Sounds nothing like Ennio Morricone imo
@@Suuulan you need to listen to his music again, especially in "Fistful of Dollars"
@@mostafaeid3969 I have been listening to Morricone for nearly 40 years. Maybe I'm tone deaf.
@@Suuulan lool
Suuulan Idiot
This mission was better than the Braithwate manor battle, fight me
Yeah
In soundtrack
@Parmesan Cheese Addict Maxim Gun I think? I dont really remember. I think both the Maxim gun and gatling gun are in the game.
One of the top 5 missions for sure
Other than the standoff with Joe when American Venom kicks in, and everyone walking in a spread out formation to the Braithwate Manor, this is the most epic scene in the game.
1000% this moment clicked for me this is a masterpiece and a once in a lifetime experience. It felt as I was actually there riding down that hill with them
@@Oakland510 exactly
@@BKAngmar who’s joe?
@@Delta-ass Joe mama.
@@Delta-ass But fr he's the guy who hangs out with Cleet
This music is what made this mission so badass!
Me and the boahs going back to McDonald's because the cashier forgot to add ketchup
But eagle flies is allergic and dies
I HAVE A PLAN
HAVE SOME GODDAMN FAITH ARTHUR!
I just don't want folk die, Dutch.
You always got a plan Dutch
Relaaaaaaaax.
What PLAN?!?! What GOD DAMN PLAN DUTCH?!?!
@@pressxtojason I have a plan and THAT is a plan !
I fucking teared up out of sheer excitement and awesomeness when this played as you all ride down the hill together, with the Native hollering, gunshots flying through the air and thundering of the horses’ hooves.
Proper classic Western shit that is SO filled with adrenaline. I love it!
The opening to this son is a masterpiece. That guitar man. Iconic.
I love that this mission outlines the split gang (or should I say "the crashing worlds"). It shows that Arthur and the fact he's still strong even with TB led part of the gang to see him as leader, while the rest followed Dutch. The only one that only stayed with Dutch because of loyalty was Javier, that's why at the end scene he's holding his gun up, not pointing it at anyone. Also why you get to choose if you want to kill or keep Javier alive in RDR1. Personally, this mission was awesome for me just because Arthur had become a leader.
TL;DR: Dutch is more a ruler than a leader in Ch.6, while Arthur is more a leader (causing the gang to split into two based on what they wanted to follow).
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i can feel the heat from this song.....both emotionally and physically
“We’re riding with you”
Goosebumps every damn time
When that amazing war cry was shouted, it made me wanna scalp every last one of our enemies
Of the US government!
@@louiswebtser indeed!
The pride I felt when playing this mission as we all gloriously charged off a hillside into a literal fire pit was just wow. I've never felt so connected to fictional characters in my life.
Dude charging down the hill with the tribe was cool af, for me I thought to myself this is the only time it wasn't cowboys vs indians (Just my own thought) I really love this mission
YES I've been looking for this one for ages XD My favorite track in the whole game!
TFarrgon dude same, best battle theme ever
TFarrgon samw
Yeah me too. Great track, wish the rest were more memorable.
"My son... my last son... please, don't."
It’s amazing how Dutch and the gang went from surviving in forests, fighting the Pinkerton and law, to fighting the damn US army.
The guitar, marching band, and war cries...they really nailed the three factions of this mission. The composers nailed it so much with this game
It’s not a war cry, but it gives off the same vibes.
0:03 The warsong tribe superpass the US army.
Imagine fighting in the oil fields, and all of a sudden you see a line of natives and cowboys heading towards the oil fields, and the warcry playing starts to play.
This scene got me so pumped it even made my aim better holy shit
This and OG red dead redemption soundtrack is just pure 👌
the little guitar thing at the start is a masterpiece
Admit it, you yee-hawed at least once when you and the gang charged down to the oil fields with Eagle Flies and friends.
This is the sole reason I play that mission over and over
One of the best things about this game is the music that plays during the combats. This was one of the best ones for me. Cause this mission is so cool, when the gang ride their horses in a row and start the battle, this songs plays and wow, it felt so good. The combat music for american venom, the final mission was amazing too
The two best visuals in the game. The gang walking up to the Braithwaite house illuminated by the the full moon and Arthur along with the Wapiti Indians, Sadie, and Charles charging into battle.
This was an epic fight when you ride with eagle flies.
God damn they did the natives characters so good in this game. Probably the best representation we got currently.
POV: You're a Revenue agent standing guard in the Heartland Oil Fields and the horizon is moving
I remember having a massive line of natives and cowboys in a line riding down the hill and raining hell with me in the middle. It felt so cool.
This is my favorite mission. Call me insane or stupid but this mission makes me FEEL like high honor Arthur Morgan.
Saving natives with the music in the background is just great
The one and only game that made me cry...multiple times
When corn bread and fry bread unite to take down bread ration.
0:04 when the emo kid reaches into his backpack
0:53 is absolutely amazing
the drums in this song are unbelievable
I always love how Charles, Sadie, and later on John are the first ones to side with Arthur. I hope Charles and Sadie made it. Especially Charles since he was the first one to show loyalty to Arthur and because he’s more honorable
THAT GALLOP IN WAS HARD!!!
When you charge to the oil field with your gang in wide angle camera view and the indian war cry sound.
Me:" LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO!!!!!!"
The music here definitely has a "last ride of the Van Der Linde Gang" vibe to it, and it's perfect
Not only is the music great, but it also carries a deep message. I truly admire how you convey emotions and meaning through your music.
I swear if Arthur had battle cries throughout the game like during this mission, the same as John did in RDR1, my god man it would be very hard to determine who's better
I found it funny when the objective came up as “Defeat the *Army*
HERE WE FUCKING GO
-7th playthrough
damn we need Rain Falls / Eagle Flies theme...it was amazing when you just went for a ride into the nature with Rain Fally.
*We're riding with you.*
Possibly one of the best moments in the whole game, and that says a lot.
That guitar sound at 0:24 is incredible
Easily one of my favorite moments in the game, and perhaps the most badass. Everyone riding beside Arthur as you descend the hill, approaching the burning oil fields with a plume of smoke rising into the air as if you were riding into hell itself - and Arthur's closest friends are right there beside him. I just wish John would have gone with Arthur instead of Dutch.
This was one of the most epic moments when this started playing as you rode down the hill
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Thank you... brother 🤝
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I love how this part of the game subtly explains why Dutch always hung around the Indians in RDR1. They were easy for him to manipulate.
Firewater helped.
Also because they shared the same hate towards civilization. So It was even easier for Dutch to manipulate them.
This track gave me goosebumps with the context and dialogue to go with it, damn
There’s something I have always wondered is that Arthur could never save anybody who saved his life Kieran,eagle flies,and not even himself.It’s really sad.And poetic he saved John.