How would you want to have an open world game similar to red dead redemption except that you are on the side of the law.. Think of it as a wild west version of true crime and sleeping dogs
1. Arthur “Boah” Morgan 2. John “Scarface” Marston 3. Dutch “Plan” der Linde 4. Hosea “Old Man” Mathews 5. Charles “Bro” Smith 6. Sadie “Hellfire” Adler 7. Sean “Irish” McGuire 8. Mr. “Tiger” Pearson 9. Uncle “The One-Shot Kid” 10. Micah “The Rat” Bell
Black lung is actually a good nickname for a gunslinger And "Revenge is a fool's game" or/and "Revenge is a luxury we/you can't afford" are some great quotes
Arthur Morgan I hope you’re resting well- I cried when you died but Charles Sadie and John avenged you by killing Micah. Dutch killed himself when he jumped off a cliff after John chased him down because he worked with the government (yes you heard me right, John worked with the government who f*cked him over after he finished the work). John was shot on his ranch, Abigail died of disease, and Uncle died of *lumbago*
@@Gorge-890 well that's a failed troll hence we all know it's a prequel to RDR 1 soooo if someone played the first one we all know the outcome... So Fail.
YABOICoopy Yeah by a whole artillery while before, killing Micah’s small army in the mountains, fighting both sides of the Mexico revolution, killing most of Dutch van der Lin’s army of natives, and killing dozens upon dozens of outlaws along the way. Rather your a John Marston fan (me) or an Arthur Morgan fan you have to admit John turned out to be a way better gunslinger.
From now on, if any video is about the history of the Wild West, you know for sure it’s going to contain Red Dead references. And I’m guilty of it also.
@My Vices well, without RDR2 Half if not most of the viewers wouldn’t be here right now, because games give people interest about history and other stuff like Battlefield 1 and many other games
Jose Manuel Balod Well there isn’t if you don’t care about life at least. And I’d like to inform you that I am not some robot. I’m Connor, the android sent by Cyberlife.
Fun fact, Wyatt Earp lived long enough to the point where he tried to sell his life story to Hollywood at the early turn of the century, there a young boy met the famous lawman and shared some words with the kid, that boy later grew up to be John Wayne, that really happened.
@@azmuncher046 i personally think arthurs was the saddest. He was already dying cuz of TB but then the gang betrayed both John and Arthur and was beaten to death while seriously ill, and in between all that he was trying to redeem himself to becoming a better man and he was afraid to die
@@azmuncher046 Arthur's was sadder because you knew it was coming and could tell Arthur regretted everything he did. Johns was more shocking because nobody saw it coming.
Now imagine that there could be gunslingers as badasses as Arthur Morgan or John Marston but they were too humble, or had their own problems to solve, or just did not care about fame, exactly like these two.
Man I wish I can just spend a day in the heart of the wild west or have a very real lucid dream of being an outlaw or marshall. I rem going to museums as a kid and was always fascinated by the wild west section when they’d be talking about germany or something. Rdr2 is what really brought my love for the wild west out. Just one day is all I ask 😂😂
1:36 This is incorrect. Wild Bill didn't usually play with his back to the door. He usually sat with his back to the wall. On that day when he went in all the other seats were taken and he asked if he could have the seat with the back to the wall but the other person wouldn't move. Bill still wanted to play so he just took the empty spot and later on is when Jack came in and shot him in the back of the head. Jack would later claim that he he shot him from in front in an act of self defense and it was later said that "If he shot him from in front he was good, if he shot him from behind he was smart."
The thing to remember as to why they often got gunfighters to be lawmen, despite the fact many had questionable backgrounds, is they were considered capable of handling the job. In those days there were no police academies and no background checks and sometimes making a gunfighter a lawman was a sure way of keeping tabs on them. Oddly enough some lawmen like Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson were not just quick with their guns but also using those guns like some cops might use their nightsticks in what used to be called bushwhacking.
I consider Wyatt Earl as a tough sonuvabitch. He rarely shot at people, but he constantly knocked them out with his colts. A bang to the head usually ended it. He was living his life on both sides of the law, and was always wandering around. He was a lumberjack, he had whorehouses, was a deputy, and later was very interested in movies. He probably told as many interesting lies as he forgot true stories. But he was tough. No question. Kurt Russel portraied him perfectly in "tombstone". On of the very best movies ever made in general.
I was talking to my mom about this video one day and she told me something that surprised me and excited me. Through a distant relative, we are related to Doc Holliday. Gotta love life
Reminds me when I was in 10th grade and my mother got a letter on the door step and the letter told her that she was distant relative of Abraham Lincoln she was related to Abraham mother many don't believe but once I learn of this well I'm never letting I'd down.
Psych0 bearz I think it will be an awsome open world game. It will be beautiful to look at, and fun to live in. I just dont know if it can keep up storywise.
Hardin was also one of the few guys whos rep was actually earned and not inflated like alot of other guys. he was as dangerous as his reputation stated for sure
Does anybody remember the side quest the profeser when he sed to arthur "can u give me some moonshine" then arthur says "how much shine" then the profeser says "only 100 gallons" thwn aethur says "OF SHINE!!!" that was the funniest thing ever