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How Red Dead Redemption 2's Journal Shows Arthur & John's Differences

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The best characters in fiction tend to be the flawed ones, as that's the natural state of humans. No one's perfect and the ones who try the hardest to make it seem that way are often masking the worst flaws of them all. Sadie became a fan favorite character because she's inherently flawed, but most of it is due to an event she had no control over. She may be driven by spite and hate, but people find their purpose and inspiration in different ways. Sadie's not perfect, but could you blame


The Van der Linde Gang may have ended in a very abrupt manner, but not everyone was met with the fate of death or prison. Numerous members went on to live a life much different than the crime-related one they used to have. If you were invested in these characters, you're going to want to see what happened to them. Understand though,, that if you want the complete story, you're going to have to make sure and play Red Dead Redemption as it takes place after the events of its seq


One of the tougher feats in game writing, and writing in general, is taking a character that's initially introduced as insignificant and making them important to the audience. Sadie's story happens to nail this as she starts as a widow that Arthur's gang takes in as one of their own and she grows into an entirely different person. Humans are adaptive creatures and you never know how someone will respond to trauma. Players get to engage with Sadie along her journey and she quickly becomes a fan favor


Cleet gave up Micah's location, but Marston still had the opportunity to go through with the hanging (if the player wished). If he did, then he murdered a man, who also opposed Micah's evil acts. Cleet might've done terrible things in the past, but so did J


To complete challenges five players will need to take out five mounted enemies with one throwing knife per kill. In order to complete this challenge, players will need to ensure they get a headshot when throwing their knives. There are several story missions where players will be pursued by enemies on horseback. For those who don't want to try to complete the challenge during a story mission though can always rack up a bounty until bounty hunters try to track the player d


The simple drawings and the need for guided structure symbolize a character who was never educated past a grade-school level, and his lack of interest in learning how to do either task better showcases exactly how John Marston views himself and his place in the world. He knows he isn't a good writer or a good artist, but he continues doing both things anyway. For the player, this helps to continue the feeling of immersion and involvement with the world around them, but it also shows a subtle respect for the memory of Arthur Mor


It shouldn't be hard to understand that a woman whose entire life was taken from her in the blink of a winter night, now resents the world and everyone in it. If it wasn't for Arthur, Sadie might have had a much darker character traject


At this point, it seems that almost every open-world game set in nature allows players to fish, but this comes in a variety of different packages. Like most aspects of the game, Red Dead Redemption 2 opts for elemental Flexibility realism when it comes to its fishing mechanics, and will have players doing their best to haul in some large fish. Hunting can be a bit more involved and require much more coordination and skill, whereas fishing is often a thinking person's game that relies on reflexes and patience to come out victori


As the game progressed it became quite clear that Arthur was likely to meet his fate by the time the credits rolled. As he came closer to death, Roger Clark's performance of Arthur reflected that in every verbal microexpression. In his last breath, Arthur rasped out, "John made it. He's the only one. Rest of us, no. But I tried. In the end, I d


Released in 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 may not be new, but fans still can't get enough of the heartbreaking emotional Western that introduced the world to Arthur Morgan. The game did a great job of reflecting a man's journey to finding self-forgiveness and facing his mortal


John Marston can't draw. He can barely write, and when he does it's nowhere near as eloquent or detailed as the descriptions Arthur Morgan would have provided. However, these simply aren't things John's ever tried to do before. The only reason John starts writing his own journal to begin with is because he saw Arthur doing so, day after day, and now that Arthur's gone doing the same helps him retain a small form of connect


This is probably the most straightforward challenge that players have to complete as they just have to kill fifteen enemies with a long-barreled shotgun. Players will just need to purchase or find a long-barreled shotgun before riding out shooting up the local bandit c


While Arthur wasn't an educated man, he had a way with words that could make a room fill with laughter. He loved and was loyal to those around him, but tended to show it through a rough exterior filled with insults or jokes at someone's expe

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