The last, and most chaotic, train robbery of Red Dead Redemption 2 comes at the end of the game. The gang is broken and members have gone their separate ways, but Dutch has one more job to pull. When the train doesn’t stop in Saint Denis as planned, the remaining gang members chase it down on horseback, resulting in the player jumping from horse to train and vice versa multiple times as they trek along the train tracks in an explosive shoot
Lemieux is worried that Jean-Marc will turn on him and expose the corruption in the city. He also mentions that Jean-Marc could spread rumors about Arthur's illicit activities. Players will then need to travel to Jean Marc's home, which is in Rue De Zacharie just south of the A in Saint Denis. Gamers will spot Jean-Marc attempting to open his door, and a cutscene will initiate. Arthur will knock him out on the spot. Next, Arthur will need to take Jean-Marc back to the Mayor's house without being seen. This step should not be too difficult, as it will be nighttime. Still, players should try not to attract any unwanted attention that can force them to retry this step of the mission again.
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 have built up a small fortune while exploring the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 .
**Red Dead Redemption 2’s ** world is a place in which lawlessness has overstayed its welcome in the changing Wild West. Outlaws are on their way out, and included in that is the Van Der Linde gang. As RDR2's Arthur Morgan himself says , " We’re thieves in a world that don’t want us no more. " The Pinkertons are on the hunt and hot on the trail of the gang, which means the Van der Lindes should be lying low. However, as fans of RDR2 already know, there’s always a need for more mo
The Lost and Damned was the first expansion pack for GTA IV , released in February 2009. Players control Johnny Klebitz, a member of a fading motorcycle gang known as The Lost MC. The game played very similarly to Grand Theft Auto IV , only with an increased emphasis on motorcycle riding and motorcycle ra
No matter where a player goes on the Red Dead Redemption 2 map, they are bound to come across something interesting - be it a fun random event, or a beautiful sight. But these are the absolute best of the best areas to vi
The next least violent train robbery involves the surprisingly smart and levelheaded plan of John Marston , who players will get to see grow throughout Red Dead Redemption 2 beginner guide Dead Redemption 2 after he recovers from the wolf attack. The gang needs more money, and John thinks he’s discovered an easy way to do it. Arthur, John, Sean, and Charles head out to block the tracks with a recently acquired oil drum cart. With the conductor coming to a full stop - as to not blow up - the gang proceeds to enter the train and threaten the passengers to put their belongings into a
At the end of the cutscene, Lemieux orders Arthur to kill Jean-Marc. Arthur will be on the fence about executing the Mayor's orders. While Jean-Marc is on his knees begging for mercy, players will have to choose whether they want to kill him or spare his life. It's one of the most crucial choices in this Stranger Mission and governs everything from the impact on Arthur's honor to the very fate of Saint Denis as well, as one would expect.
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
Nigel's dialogue with John provides an interesting revelation after an 8-year hunt: " I can't remember what he looks like. I'm looking for him, but I don't know who he is. I've wasted my life... I wasted my life looking. I looked but I never saw. I saw nothing. Gavin... " Nigel has reached a point of no return, and like a dog chasing his own tail, he just can't stop. Nigel won't stop looking for Gavin, despite not knowing who Gavin is anymore, and he seems unaware that he's been doing this for 8 years straight. Nigel's deteriorating mental state could be a keen clue into the identity of Gavin, but the letter on his person explains more of the myste
Now that you two have done so well. Both of you rich and living in big mansions with servants, and all them cattle. I remember when the height of your ambition was pretending you were a Londoner and seeing if you fooled those Scotch boys we met by the barracks. Funny thing is, Gavin never mentioned none of this in his letter, but he always was a bit of a quiet one and I reckon you wrote after he did. Either way, I am mode up for the pair of you. Made up. Cowboys! Millionaires! We miss


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