Location: Bluewater Marsh between 9 PM - 3 AM
Red Dead Redemption 2 has a few supernatural occurrences, but one that players might not have experienced fully is that of Agnes Dowd. Agnes only appears in the foggy weather of Bluewater Marsh around 9 PM to 3 AM, and players who dare to venture through the Lemoyne swamps might have missed her, or even just heard her instead of seeing
But this is a Rockstar game, and Rockstar games aren't known for having morally sound protagonists. Depending on how he's played, Arthur Morgan can be downright unlikable, as is evident through these horrifying li
Each of the cultists will jump off the cliff to their deaths one by one, shouting Chelonia as they do so. While John can watch these mad fools leap to their own demise, John can join them, and even shout Chelonia as he falls. It’s a comedic and rare encounter that most might have missed, but doing so is going to result in de
Sparing Jean-Marc is the morally right thing to do, leading to the Mayor's corruption being revealed and Arthur gaining Honor. It's a good choice to make in the game, but players can still choose to kill Jean-Marc instead if they want to stay in the current mayor's good books. This counts as a dishonorable action, but players get a 10% discount across all stores in Saint Denis, although this isn't really a huge benefit if players have been mindful of their finances and Regiprocess.com have built up a small fortune while exploring the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 .
There's a ton of stuff to do, and the New Orleans-inspired architecture is simply magnificent. It's also home to some great missions and subplots, and its billowing black smoke portends dangerous things to c
Location: Between Cumberland Forest and Moonstone Pond
If Arthur Morgan agrees to help Mary Linton find and save her brother, Arthur will discover the religious cult of the Chelonians who see safety in turtles and seek to enter Chelonia through a rite of suicide. While Arthur can’t exactly do much for these folks, John Marston can return to the same spot years later to find a new batch of cultists being guided by the Chelonia Master, who wears a turtle shell on his b
The main reward for killing Jean-Marc is a permanent 10% discount in all Saint Denis stores. The mayor will write to Arthur and send his thanks for getting rid of Jean-Marc. However, choosing this option will reduce Arthur's honor. The discount is a decent perk that players can enjoy in the city, even if players would argue that this discount isn't worth the death of a man who was trying to do the right thing. The other consequence of the decision is that the city will begin drilling on the Indian Reservation.
Arthur is nothing if not self-aware. During the "bad" ending (the ending received if a player has low honor), Micah will damn Arthur before executing him. However, Arthur gets the last word in, yelling, "Damn us both!" right before he is kil
Arthur Morgan truly is at his worst when dealing with the Downes family. It makes certain thematic sense, as Thomas Downes inadvertently gives Arthur TB , which of course, leads to his physical deterioration. In a certain karmic way, Arthur is cosmically punished while at his most morally repugn
After a failed attempt to blow up the tracks and halt the train from heading inside a tunnel, the gang must race across the snowy hills to the backside and hop down onto the moving train as it leaves the opening. It's then that Arthur and Lenny traverse their way across the train cars in a shootout with Cornwall’s guards as they head for the engine to stop the train. After shooting through the guards and putting a stop to the train, more guards emerge from the back of the train and in the surrounding hills. A massive shootout between the gang and the scores of Cornwall’s men erupts until there are no guards left standing. At the end of the mission, after blowing up the sealed metal doors with dynamite, Arthur also has the option to spare or kill the last of Cornwall’s men. This decision is solely up to whichever side of honor the player is shooting
The Mayor will ask Arthur to bring Jean-Marc around to the back of the property. Once players are in the courtyard at the back of the mansion, they should drop Jean-Marc to initiate the final cutscene. Lemieux will coax Jean-Marc into thinking his life will be spared, but the Mayor's intentions are much more sinister. Jean-Marc does not help his case by calling the Mayor corrupt to his face. It may be a move that shows how bold and fearless he is, but it doesn't take too long for him to show a desperate side that doesn't rear its head all that often.
Location: East of Emerald Ranch and South of Osmon Grove
If players venture to the East of Emerald Ranch and just South of Osman Grove, they will find a pleasant hill for which they can set up camp. This spot is usually already taken by a friendly and unnamed stranger, who will invite Arthur to stay at his camp and share stories, to which the man is rather quick to confess his sick desires for a widow that he has found in the woods, all al