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<br>Dutch is most remembered for his infamous quote, “I have a plan.” Since the second game is a prequel, we know going in that Dutch will eventually become villainous. While the story revolves around Arthur’s redemption, it also puts so much focus on Dutch’s downfall. For much of the story, Dutch’s decisions start to show his greed and disloya<br><br> <br>What hasn’t been said about John Marston yet? While John is the main protagonist of the first game, he takes a supporting role in the game’s sequel. As a young naive member, John does make questionable decisions here and th<br><br> <br>While he is the leader of the entire gang, Dutch tends to make decisions that will benefit him in the future. Many factors go into the break up the Van Der Linde gang, but many of them rest solely in the hands of its selfish leader. It gets exhausting from the player’s point of view to always hear that Dutch has a plan, yet they keep getting into worse and worse situati<br><br> <br>The voice actress who brought Sadie Adler to life is Alex McKenna. Playing Sadie is one of her biggest roles which is surprising because she does a fantastic job of expressing a woman who feels lost in the world after her entire existence was robbed from her in a mom<br><br> <br>One of the most aggravating things about Red Dead Redemption 2 is Dutch’s persistent defense of Micah’s awful actions. Micah is definitely one of the most hated video game characters in recent memory. He clearly only cares about himself, even going as far as ratting on the gang. Almost everyone in the gang can see through him, except for its leader. Dutch would continually side with Micah, much to our annoyance. We’re not sure what action Micah could do that Dutch would cond<br><br> <br>Red Dead Redemption 2 is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling. With this sequel, Rockstar created a band of memorable characters and personalities that all clash together perfectly. This being the wild west, there are going to be characters we both love and loa<br><br>In the follow-up prequel title, players come to learn about the gang from inside and become familiar with the members and the inner workings of the crew as a whole. The gang is large but there’s a handful of interesting and important members. Let’s now rank the 10 most prominent members of the Van Der Linde gang from Red Dead Redemption 2 .<br><br> <br>Plenty of games have incredible graphics. Open-world games especially can be some of the most engrossing to move through and study the surroundings. But no other game that I know of has a Cinematic Camera. And they wouldn’t need them, necessarily. But Red Dead Redemption 2 wants you to forget that it’s a Game Expansions. Which is possible. Because the environment is drop-dead gorgeous. When you play an open-world game, you usually want to explore because there is a host of tasks left undone that you want to finish. But Red Dead Redemption 2 asks you to seek out the undiscovered, with a slack jaw at the beauty around <br><br> <br>Well, it turns out only 3 main characters from the single-player campaign can be seen in the online mode. Sadie Adler is one of these people and it’s no surprise considering she’s a fan favorite and has had the best post-Van Der Linde gang life out of the bunch. If you finish the story and want more Sadie simply jump into the online m<br> <br>This aspect connects to the same idea as the lack of a heads-up display. The spirit of Red Dead Redemption 2 isn’t progression. It’s the experience. Whatever that means to the player. In other open-world games, there is a desire for completion. There are quests, collectibles, achievements, and a myriad of other things to finish. Rockstar doesn’t want you to complete their game. They want you to live in it. If you’re completing something, then you’re also moving on to the next thing. But Red Dead Redemption 2 is asking you to stay. So it’s not going to help you finish anything. Figure it out on your <br><br> <br>After the first Red Dead Redemption , many were unsure if Rockstar could outdo themselves with its new protagonist. To our delight, we were proven wrong. Arthur Morgan is a great protagonist due to the journey we experience with him. As Dutch’s right-hand man, Arthur becomes more and more unsure of the path they are tak<br><br> <br>Now that the gang’s all but abandoned and she’s not connected to any of their wrongdoings she was able to pursue anything she liked. The role of a bounty hunter came naturally to her and because of her blemish-free record, she has a lot of trust from the authorit<br><br>At first, Simon Pearson comes off as a whiny and needy man who just so happens to be the gang’s cook. As time unfolds players come to realize that he’s simply a man not cut out for this lifestyle. He’s never mean to Arthur Morgan, and he only becomes frustrated when his livelihood is directly at stake.<br><br> <br>Most characters in Red Dead Redemption 2 have a side that they don’t immediately show to the player. Such is the case with Jeremiah Compson, a man who seems like an honest American whose house is currently being occupied by a bunch of squatt<br>
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