The Game That Asked Why: Red Dead Redemption 2

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Zebrunky

Zebrunky

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@hino1906
@hino1906 18 күн бұрын
Good video
@edoculuk
@edoculuk Ай бұрын
Another wonderful and impressive video. Keep goin bro
@Zebrunky
@Zebrunky Ай бұрын
@@edoculuk Love that brother glad to see a friendly face in the comments🤙
@cjaria444
@cjaria444 15 күн бұрын
the thing is that whether or not Arthur was manipulated into doing all the bad things he did, he still did them. his actions still left a mark that he can't really undo. he still does terrible things in the game but then does so many good things. he harmed others and there's no avoiding that. and that will greatly differ depending on how you honourably you choose to play in the open world. the game asks you why you like a character who hates himself and who does all these bad things. i think it makes you explore yourself and your own attitudes towards a character, and towards life. I loved Arthur, hated some of the things he did, but ultimately the end of the game was a tragic one. why? because amidst that game i got to know Arthur a lot better as a person. but i still can't avoid the horrible things he's done. Put it another way, from the outside Arthur just seems like a bad guy right? Because of what he's involved in, because of the life he leads. And the game puts it in a way that you can't ignore that. I guess the point i'm making is that if you never got to know Arthur better you'd always have thought him a bad man. When the end is nye for him i think you start to analyse the depths of your own empathy and humanity a little more as you sympathise with him. or maybe you played so dishonourably that you don't really care? if you played honourably you hope it didn't all go to waste in that virtual world.
@Zebrunky
@Zebrunky 13 күн бұрын
I feel you 100%. Arthur is way too ambiguous to clearly call him good. And like you say, whether you were played into committing such actions or not, you still did them. What I find interesting in this game is the idea that your environment can create a person you think you are before you know better, and how life internalises it as time goes on. To me the idea that Arthur grows when his environment - the people he meets in the world - changes, and he questions the "code" he lived by is what fascinates me. It's the hope or salvation, dare I say redemption that comes from being able to move away from the environment that restricts you. I grew up in the countryside and was blown away by living in the city. Guess all that "civilisation" left it's mark on me😂
@superjabronibrothers1760
@superjabronibrothers1760 24 күн бұрын
Subscribed as soon as i clicked the video!
@Zebrunky
@Zebrunky 23 күн бұрын
Glad to have you on board brother🤙
@justiningram6640
@justiningram6640 14 күн бұрын
Did the exact same thing!!!!
Arthur Morgan is more complicated than this...
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