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Three of those endings are easy to come by, based entirely on a choice you make towards the end of the game. Arthur has also discovered that Micah Bell is a mole, offering information about the gang to the Pinkertons. It comes down to Arthur and John in a pitched shootout with Dutch's gang and the Pinkertons. You have the option to help John out of the situation and back to his family, or to try and grab the money from the Blackwater job.

If you choose to help John out of the situation, you'll get this ending. This sees Arthur and John heading to higher ground in order to find a way out of the gun battle below. At this point in the game, Arthur is in the later stages of his tuberculosis. With their pursuers hot on their heels, Arthur sends John away while he draws them in, giving his life for John's family. In the latter stages of the fight, Dutch intervenes; Micah and Arthur make pleas for Dutch's soul.

There's one more fork in the road though. If your Honor meter is high , Arthur will point out that he tried to become a better man. Dutch ultimately leaves them both, unable to choose between them.

Bell leaves in anger and Arthur succumbs to his tuberculosis on the mountaintop, watching the sun rise. If you're on the low end of the Honor meter, Arthur states that both he and Bell are horrible people.

Bell kills Morgan with a gun shot to the head. If you choose to go back for the money, Arthur heads back to the burning camp of the Van der Linde gang. He gets the money, but Micah Bell ambushes him. The pair end up having a knife fight in the camp, with Micah gaining the upper hand and stabbing Arthur. Once again, Dutch appears and Arthur fingers Micah as the Pinkerton rat. Dutch leaves, stunned at how the gang turned out. Micah stabs a crawling Arthur in the back, finally killing him.

Much like the first game, Red Dead Redemption 2 has an extensive epilogue. In this tale, you play as John Marston out for revenge against surviving traitor Micah Bell.

It's been a few years, but Marston, alongside fellow outlaws Sadie Adler and Charles Smith, tracks down Bell in the mountains. After a fight, Adler and Marston have Micah at gunpoint, only for Dutch to appear with weapons aimed at both. Micah uses the surprise to take Sadie hostage, while John tries to convince Dutch that siding with Micah is the wrong play.

Dutch responds by shooting Micah, giving John the chance to pump him full of lead. Dutch then silently leaves. According to everything that Rockstar Games has shown, the upcoming game Red Dead Redemption 2 will take an extensive look at the Van der Linde gang, a cadre of outlaws, during their wildest days.

In the process, the game will bring back one very familiar face in the process: Red Dead Redemption protagonist John Marston. John retires back to his ranch. He enjoys only a temporary peace, as Ross and his goons descend upon the ranch hellbent on killing John. Surrounded and unable to run, John walks out to confront the lawman in order to give his family time to escape. He draws his gun, taking down as many foes as he can before being shot to death.

It will reunite us with character like Dutch Van der Linde and, of course, John Marston, who has appeared in trailers and featured in promotional images. Rockstar wants players to feel connections across its westerns. 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. My whole life all I ever did was fight [ I can't fight my own nature. That's a paradox John.

You see? They have to, because they have to justify their wages [ Dutch lets himself fall to his death, but he still gets the last laugh, and his warning proves correct. Although Ross and Fordham promise that Jack and Abigail have been sent home and they'll find somebody else they can "annoy," it isn't long before the Bureau arrives at the Marston ranch with the US Army and US Marshals in toe. John stays behind, and in a scene reminiscent of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 's famous Bolivian Army ending, walks out to face his death.

If John's fate in the first game is anything to go by, however, it is likely that by killing Ross, Jack Marston sealed his own fate as well. By , the day of the outlaw is firmly over. Another wave held off, John gets Abigail and tells her and Jack to get to the barn. He will hold off the next imminent wave of soldiers. This time they will come from the plains to the south. You may choose to hold them off from the ground or on top of the silo. The Marston family hold off yet another wave of soldiers attacking their land.

John runs into the barn, where he knows Jack and Abigail will be waiting. They are panicking, confused and think they should all run away. John knows that's not possible. He knows he can't escape his past. John puts his wife and son on a horse and tells them they need to ride and not stop. It's the only way they will have a chance. Reluctantly, Abigail kisses her husband goodbye.

Jack and Abigail ride out the back of the barn, leaving John to face the fate from which he has tried so hard to escape. John turns, peering between the barn doors at the last faces he will ever see. He stops, drops his head, and takes a long, deep breath.

Then he looks up and pushes the doors wide open, revealing more than twenty soldiers all armed and aiming in his direction. In cinematic fashion, the camera switches to the Dead Eye Targeting mode, as the player takes control of John Marston in his last stand.

He is mowed down by bullet after bullet, as his clothes become drenched with his blood. He falls onto his knees, spitting out blood, taking several winded gasps of breath, staring at the remaining Army members and bureau men. John falls backwards onto his back, takes his last breath, and, staring up into the sky, dies.

He has sacrificed himself for his family, knowing that after his death the government won't need to chase them and they'll be able to finally live peacefully. He has finally achieved his redemption. Amidst the group of men is Edgar Ross , smoking a cigar as he coldly looks over Marston's body, a vague look of satisfaction on his face. With a final, disdainful shake of his head, he signals the accompanying army and bureau men and they slowly walk away in silence.



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