While the first Red Dead Redemption 2 walkthrough Dead did have some cadence of the outlaw lifestyle, players never got the full gang experience. Rockstar made up for this in the very first chapter of Red Dead 2 when the gang robs a train owned by the oil baron Leviticus Cornw
Josiah was a slick trickster that came and went as he saw fit throughout Red Dead Redemption 2's plot. He was known for his unmistakable elegance in the way he dressed, perfectly matched by his leopard-spotted steed, an Appaloosa named Gwyd
Lenny was a young outlaw eager to make a name for himself that also loved to have a good time and chat with the rest of the Van der Linde crew. His saloon mission was one of RDR2 's comedic highlights, and he provided some of the best conversations in the game, like talking to Arthur about his white privilege and teaching Sean MacGuire how to r
The last, and most chaotic, train robbery of Red Dead Redemption 2 comes at the end of the game. The gang is broken and members have gone their separate ways, but Dutch has one more job to pull. When the train doesn’t stop in Saint Denis as planned, the remaining gang members chase it down on horseback, resulting in the player jumping from horse to train and vice versa multiple times as they trek along the train tracks in an explosive shoot
Red Dead Redemption 2 is a modern masterpiece of gaming, led by an incredible protagonist in Arthur Morgan. Fans were a little skeptical of a new character, as John Marston is such a gaming icon and a major reason for the success of the first game. But Arthur instantly won over players with his sense of humor, charming personality, and pitiful f
Sometimes it's hard to forget just how villainous the Van Der Linde gang truly is. The gang is a relic of a bygone era - an era of cowboys and lawlessness. Now, "civilization" is encroaching, and the cowboys have nowhere else to
Undead Nightmare is full of bizarre, campy moments, but this particular one takes the cake. John encounters a trapper living in the woods, claiming that sasquatches are indeed real, as well as living off a steady diet of human babies. Unsure of what to think, John goes ahead and hunts the nearby sasquatc
Charles also rode an Appaloosa named Taima, a horse breed renowned for its unbreakable stamina. Even though he's joined the Van der Linde gang later in Red Dead Redemption 2 , Charles proves to be an invaluable hardworking member of the group thanks to his hunting and gunslinging skills. That's mirrored by Taima's stalwartness in the fi
Red Dead Redemption 2 's Van der Linde gang leader was a showman incarnate whose boundless charisma inspired those around him even when he didn't have any hope in his plan. RDR2 's plot was centered around the spiraling downfall of Dutch as he got his allies in exponentially more trouble with each convoluted heist plan. His lavish mount, an albino Arabian steed he called The Count, is an incarnation of the calm, composed, and elegant façade he kept throughout the most hectic parts of Rockstar's West
especially your Mum, since your Dad passed on, but she told me she was so proud of you. Even Gavin's Ma was happy. She said her usual piece about not thinking you had it in you, but she smiled and said she knew her boy would see sense or make sense or something eventually. Berkshire fore
Out of the entire Van der Linde troop, 15 owned their own horses with their own names. While these steeds might have appeared as simple modes of transport, each character shared a bond with their horse that rubbed off some of their personalities on the animal. RDR2 let Arthur connect with his horse , which suggested important characters in the Western also had a link with their mou
Arthur's assault on Thomas Downes really pushes the limit between "likable playable character" and "hateful protagonist whom players might not even want to control." While beating Downes for the money, Downes pleads with Arthur and tells him that he has a family. Arthur, ever the career criminal , simply utters, "I don't care about your fami
This first one is debatable, however, it does include robbery on a train and the least amount of violence. This "train robbery" is from a side mission to fight gunslingers . Arthur is told to seek out four old gunslingers and gather information about Jim "Boy" Calloway. In this side mission, Arthur is looking for a man named Billy Midni
The most eye-catching clue for this theory comes from Gavin's mother stating " her boy would see sense or make sense ". Was Nigel/Gavin's mother supportive of the move to America in the hopes that Nigel would cope with his father's death and perhaps move on from this Gavin personality that he suffered from? Perhaps Nigel did indeed move on for his father, thus allowing the trauma to heal and the need for Gavin to disappear. Yet, coping with the loss of his father was hard enough, so suddenly losing Gavin started the cycle all over ag