Arthur Morgan, Genshin Impact Trailblazer although stoic and somewhat reserved in person, is much different on the page and in his head. He writes long, eloquent paragraphs about the situations he finds himself in, and although the game does show the player these entries when they pertain to big story events there are many, many more which appear that Red Dead Redemption 2 never tells the player about. Arthur writes about strangers he counters, small interactions he has with NPCs, and even draws interesting items and locations he discovers throughout the g
I actually met my father for the first time in high school at a Denny’s. I didn’t really have any desire to do so, but went ahead with it on the advice of my swim coach so I wouldn’t regret missing the chance later in life. It went about as expected. It was awkward, and he asked questions about me that he sure as hell should have already known. The worst part, though, was his failure to apologize to me or take any accountability whatsoever for his complete and utter failure to me as a fat
The interesting thing about Micah Bell is that he's a thorn in Arthur's side for most of the game, but he's not presented as the true villain of the narrative until the bitter end. Throughout the game, the Van Der Linde gang is on the run and having to deal with numerous individuals who directly oppose their efforts. All while this is happening, a villain is making moves behind the scenes in order to come out on top. Micah wasn't the last person you expected to be the villain, but rather was a coward who made his intentions true when success was guarant
I can’t quite shake that near-daily nagging negative voice in my head about being like my father. I’ve made mistakes, and I know that I’m going to screw up again. Probably a lot. But, I will learn from every mistake and apply it towards being a better person and father for my son. Declan will absolutely always know that he is adored and loved by his father. His Gamer
One misdeed that John actually stopped the Mexican army from committing was the execution of some innocent people. Marston was having a drink with the famous gunslinger, Landon Ricketts when Luisa came in to inform them that Colonel Allende was sending prisoners to their deaths without tri
Red Dead Redemption 2 has a narrative that's entertaining, well-written, and executed exceptionally. It also happens to end in a place that feels frustrating and heartbreaking for the player. Arthur was a man of his word who believed in loyalty, as long as it didn't endanger others. By the end, it's clear the narrative wants to spotlight how delusions of grandeur and greed will often overpower loyalty and history between people. Arthur was a beacon of hope, and Micah was a beacon of cold-hard real
Red Dead Redemption 2's vast open world, based on the Southwestern United States in the year 1899, allows players the ability to perform actions like hunting, fishing, stealing, murdering, and brewing coffee over a campfire while their hair slowly grows over time, just to name a few. Throughout the plot and subsequent epilogue of Red Dead Redemption 2 , Arthur Morgan and John Marston each carry a journal which they are occasionally shown writing in, and many players have likely noticed that both protagonists also create little drawings depicting the plants and animals they come in contact w
Its already been almost two years since the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 by Rockstar Games. The second entry in the Red Dead Redemption franchise won numerous awards for its storytelling, game design, soundtrack, writing, and much more. Though Arthur Morgan and John Marston were the focus of the game, plenty of fans fell in love with the numerous side characters. One of them, Sadie Adler, became a fan favorite due to her character growth and relationship with Arthur. Let's now look at 5 things wrong with Sadie Adler's story and 5 reasons why she's the b
Conversely, as Arthur's illness got worse and worse, he began to question everything he previously believed in, including how he had treated John over the years. John Marston had once abandoned him and the gang, an action which Arthur previously thought was an unforgivable sin, but as his own deteriorating health started to mirror Dutch's rapidly sliding mental condition he began to wonder if John may have had the right idea all along. One of the last actions Arthur takes before succumbing to death is one which ensures that John Marston, his wife Abigail, and their son Jack all get away safely, and this act of kindness clearly left an impression on John, just as John's initial abandonment left an impression on Art
Arthur's journal is the narration of Red Dead Redemption 2's story , and it's also some of the best proof of his second-in-command status as Dutch's right-hand man. Arthur (and the player) deposits money periodically into a lockbox which acts as a camp fund, but in his journal readers can see that he's also keeping track of where all of the donated funds are going. Arthur's journal is organized, well-written, well-illustrated, and showcases some of his innermost thoughts which would never be expressed on the surf