I'm from India and I'm Youngest child in my family .. our family isnt rich or anything so I borrowed my sisters laptop and pirated this game since my parents didnt want to pay for games they thought its waste of money. After i finished this game when i was 19 it changed my life I learnt so much ethically and even american history .. best thing ever happened to me .. today I'm 21 and just got my first salary i bought the most expensive veriosn ie Game's ultimate edition as a thank you to rockstar for this phenomenal game.... funny enf I realised i really liked this cowboy lifestyle and in many ways this game has changed my perception of everything including my dream job my dream house now i prefer good small towns over cities life .... Thank you rockstar and sorry for borrowing it for a while
One thing that really broke my heart about RDR2 is that Arthur spent his life helping that gang. 20 years of loyalty to Dutch and others. So many of them were only alive due to him. Yet they repay him by betraying him. His story truly is heartbreaking, even if it is only a game 💔
Man my eyes got all misty, truly there is something about this game that stays with you long after, it’s surreal. Truly the best story game in the history of all video games ❤
There has only been 3 games that made me cry this is one of them it made me cry multiple times. 1st at seans death it was uncalled for. arthurs chat with the sister in her last mission. hosea then lenny. then arthurs death. i was a bit depressed after playing it.
How does a person make a game with characters that are real people to all of us. Even though they may not have ever lived in out world, they lived in theirs, and in our minds. RDR2 is the best game ever change my mind.
Mark my words, this'll be Rockstar's greatest and last great game, if you know that the writers that made the story of RDR2 left a long time ago, and with how they've been handling the online modes so badly and not even giving us dlc for the singleplayer games anymore, I think it's safe to say this'll be the last one unless a miracle happens.
The way on how the epilogue connects to RDR1 is incredible which is exactly what this song highlights it is symbolized many times that Jim Milton and John Marston are 2 different people (even tho they aren’t) great edit overall and I think the song choice was brilliant coming from a guy who has completed RDR1 and completed RDR2 2 times on my 3rd play through as I post this
"I had a son.... he passed away, I had a girl who loved me.. i threw that away! , My Momma died when i was a kid... and my daddy... well i watched him die"
I was just listening to demons after my 7th playthrough of Red Dead 2 and I'm like that's a big connection so I searched it up before I made a video on it and yeah....