Red Dead Redemption 2 has multiple endings depending on the player’s choices. However, for the actor who plays Arthur Morgan, there is only one true ending – and two others make no sense to him.
Danger: Here we reveal details about the ending of Red Dead Redemption 2.
What endings are there? In Red Dead Redemption 2, there are four different endings that players can experience after the story. The starting situation is that Dutch Van der Linde has gone too far and Micah Bell turns out to be an informant for the Pinkertons.
Arthur Morgan and John Marston separate from the two. Eventually they find themselves in a battle with Dutch’s gang and the Pinkertons. After that, there are four ways the game can end:
Players can therefore determine the ending by making a difficult decision. In addition, the honor that a player has accumulated over the course of Red Dead Redemption plays a large role.
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The actor who plays Arthur Morgan thinks only one ending is right
Which ending makes the most sense for him? Roger Clark lent his appearance and voice to Arthur Morgan. He considers only one of the endings to be official, namely the good ending with great honor. You can see his complete reaction from 3:36 in the following English-language video:
Why do 2 of the endings not make sense? On the other hand, two endings make absolutely no sense to him. Arthur suffers from an incurable disease. Therefore, Clark does not understand why Arthur would choose the money.
It could be that Arthur wants to grab the money to give to someone else. He could possibly want to use the money to support John.
But we understand Clark’s point that Arthur would rather save John directly. After all, what use would the money be to Arthur if John didn’t survive? He could use the money to support other people, but given his story, we assume that Clark is right about the actual ending.
Roger Clark used motion capture to make Arthur Morgan look the same as himself and to make the same facial expressions and gestures. The actor also had to spend a long time in the recording studio to record Arthur Morgan’s dialogues. He had to re-record some scenes because the conversations with his horse sounded too erotic: Cowboy in Red Dead Redemption 2 spoke too sexily to horse, had to re-record