Later in the game Bonnie is actually taken captive by Williamson's men in order to draw Marston out, a situation which he barely arrives in time to prevent. After the death of Bill Williamson John eventually brings his son Jack to meet Bonnie at her ranch and purchase some cattle from her - something he said he would do back in the early moments of Red Dead Redemption's story.
John did his best to work off his debt to Bonnie, and they even became friends in the process. Even though not much is known about Bonnie MacFarlane's life after the events of Red Dead Redemption 's epilogue, none of the game's story would have happened if not for her generosity. Christopher J. It is entirely possible that spending more time with John Marston will provide a more complete picture of who he was, for good and for ill.
But that contact and continued exposure comes at the cost of rolling back an important concept from the first game: all things end. At its core Red Dead Redemption is a story of failur e: The failure of an outlaw to survive against authority. The failure of a father to prevent his son going down a similar path. The failure of society to preserve the natural world around them.
Most importantly, it is about the failure of the player to assert their own dominance over John. John cannot survive the end of an American era; all he can do is decide how he will exit the stage.
After John dies, his son, Jack, becomes the new player character. Jack is an intellectual dreamer, not as taciturn as his father, whose behavior and dialog bely a suicidal streak. Those who remember herding in the first game probably still have nightmares about it. Arthur, thankfully, has a much easier time of it thanks to improved game mechanics. Hey, at least nobody is asking the characters to herd any of the game's mammoths.
Throughout the campaign, players will notice that if they have been contributing to the gang's camp fund regularly Arthur is the main provider for his fellows.
Looking over the camp ledger shows how much each member contributes to bettering the camp as a whole. John does provide a little but nowhere near as much as Arthur does. Additionally, Arthur provides camp improvements and decorations that help the gang. John, on the other hand, can't be bothered to provide so much as a thread of decor. Even though John Marston purportedly wanted to be a better father to Jack, he finds himself unable to do so.
Including a few meager and half-hearted attempts, John Marston does not seem to know how or want to be a dad. Without a doubt, he loves his family. But it's Arthur who is able to give Jack the kind of love a child needs, expressing a jovial kindness to him and teaching him about what's important while shielding Jack from the cold realities of their current situation.
Go ahead and try to tally up all of the times that Arthur gets mauled by a bear, chewed by a wolf, or bit by a snake.
Arthur will bleed and need a few days or a quick bath to get rid of the wounds, but eventually, he looks flawless afterward. John can't say the same thing. After his incident with a wolf at the beginning of the events, John gets scars that seem to get more pronounced and worse with age. Leopold Strauss mentioned that the other gang members tried, but Arthur is the only one capable of getting debtors to pay. Players are never permitted to see John's miserable attempts to collect money, but given his softer nature, it's understandable.
Reverend Swanson is last seen saying goodbye to Arthur, leaving on a train. Leopold Strauss is kicked out of the camp and the gang after the final loan sharking mission, when Arthur becomes fed up with taking money from poor people.
It's later revealed that he was captured by the Pinkertons and died during the interrogation. Karen Jones is seen again in Lakay after the Saint Denis job goes south, but has not been seen since. Josiah Trelawny left the crew after its reach its final camp, before the group got involved with the U.
Tilly Jackson is seen after Abigail is saved from capture, ad later she appears in Saint Denis with her husband and child. Red Dead Redemption 2 includes six main story chapters, but once these are complete there is still more game to come. Following these six chapters come two epilogue chapters that round off the game. The big question on everyone's mind: Do you don the outfit of Marston at any point in Red Dead Redemption 2?
Due to Arthur's demise at the end of Chapter 6, you take on the role of John Marston for the two epilogue chapters, and for however long you plan on playing the game after the story has concluded for the final time. So, once you've reached the epilogue and Arthur Morgan is dead, you might be wondering: what happens to all the stuff you've collected during the main story campaign? Well, the horses are gone forever: one dies during the last mission of the story campaign, and the stabled ones are apparently freed.
A few missions into the epilogue, John does inherit all of Arthur's outfits and weapons. So before you finish the mission "Red Dead Redemption," you might as well spend that saved cash. Most of the map in Red Dead Redemption 2 is all-new, stretching from frozen north of the West Grizzlies down to the swampy shores of Saint Denis. You're locked out from that region due to criminal events before Red Dead Redemption 2's story begins; if you step into New Austin, the bounty hunters are on you immediately.
Once the epilogue begins, that region is open to you. However, Mexico is missing, which originally took up almost half the map in the original game. Mexico is mostly gone in Red Dead Redemption 2. You can glitch over to that side of Rio Bravo, but there's not much there: Rockstar obviously built the stuff from a visual perspective, not a gameplay one. So, with all this information, you might be left wondering: How long does Red Dead Redemption 2 actually take to beat?
Well, we don't have an exact statistic of the amount of hours we've put into Rockstar's wild west prequel, but according to howlongtobeat. But if you're a completionist, and want to see everything that the wild west has to offer Arthur Morgan, then Red Dead Redemption 2 should take you a grand total of hours to beat.
It's a long journey for the Dutch Van der Linde gang, that's for sure. Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. More about Red Dead Redemption 2. Williams is new to the journalism game, but he's been a gamer since the NES first graced American shores.
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