He does this all by himself, thinking he can get Bill to come down with words alone. And when that doesn't work, he reaches for his gun and is promptly shot in the side. It's an interesting scene and incredibly dramatic. Without context, it also makes John seem diplomatic and brave. But with the prequel's context, players understand the truth: he's just kind of dumb sometim
The second most violent train robbery in Red Dead Redemption 2 happens just before the gang’s transition from the ice-cold mountainside cabins to the lush and warm Horseshoe Overlook. Dutch has found some of the O’Driscolls' plans and decides to make them his own. This action ultimately leads to Dutch making an enemy of Cornw
Sheriff Freeman asks what crime the man committed; upon hearing that it was a stagecoach robbery, Freeman will shoot the gang member. If the player gets too close to the scene, Freeman will warn John to back off. John can also free the gang member before he's killed, causing a loss of ho
Strange sounds can sometimes be heard in Tall Trees, the Skinner Brothers (and the grisly remains of their victims) plague the area, it's filled with dangerous animals, and there's even mention of a sports team called the Blackwater Athletics who went missing around the area - likely victims of the Skinner Broth
There were many moments between Arthur and Dutch that demonstrated not only the vaguely abusive power dynamic between the two of them but also how important their relationship was to the overall story. However, their last interaction was by far the most stunning in its rawn
Nigel is also living a fabricated life, as he has written to Tom and told him that Gavin and himself are " rich and living in big mansions with servants ". Clearly, that isn't the case, otherwise, Nigel wouldn't be wandering the plains of America shouting his friend's name. Perhaps Nigel and Gavin did come to America together, but the untamed nature of the Old West made Gavin decent prey for gunslingers, and he is now in a wooden box somewhere in the desert, leaving Nigel to falsify his fate in an attempt to manipulate himself to believe that Gavin isn't dead. Or, perhaps life in 19th-century America and the unfamiliar heat has driven Nigel ins
Southwest of Hennigan's Stead in New Austin , the player can find a man known as the "tree hermit" living in a cabin-like treehouse . If John gets too close to the man's home, he will shout at the player to go a
While visiting the town of Valentine, a man named Jimmy Brooks recognizes Arthur Morgan as one of the men involved in the Blackwater incident. This doesn't bode well for him, as a chase ensues that results in him hanging off a cliff, begging for his life. The cutscene that follows is iconic, as it defines just who Arthur is in the world he lives
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
As Arthur and John race to the front cars, they’re met with heavy resistance. Train cars erupt in fiery explosions, causing them to derail and fly off the tracks. During a break in the fighting, Arthur and John discover and mount up a Gatling gun just as dozens of lawmen race in next to the train on horseback. Right before the gun is ready, a guard sneaks up and shoots John in the shoulder and causes him to fall off the tr
Braithwaite Manor is an interesting location - not just owing to its physicality, but also its importance to the plot - storming the manor and burning it to the ground proves one of the most memorable events in Red Dead Redemption 2 strategy Dead Redemption
It's a fun location, complete with a woman locked in an outhouse, a stunning, tree-lined entryway, and a plantation house resembling real locations, including Oak Alley Plantation and Houmas House Plantation, both of which are found in Louisi
Armadillo is a much different town in this game than it will be in just a few short years, with John finding it nearly deserted due to a plague. The quiet and simple land of New Austin may not have the hustle-and-bustle of Saint Denis or Blackwater up north, but it still has many unique encounters for the player to experience. While these experiences don't necessarily add anything to the gameplay or provide any special privileges for the player, they could still be exciting for completionists who want to get the most out of Red Dead Redemption
The verbal description of Gavin's profile provided by Nigel doesn't offer players much when it comes to finding him, as everyone they stumble across in RDR2 , whether they be strange or friendly, lacks a notable Cockney accent and a big size that could narrow down who he is. What is interesting here is how Nigel is dressed: his attire is formal and neat, and his face seems washed and well-groomed, indicating that perhaps Gavin hasn't been missing for all that l