Red Dead Redemption 2’s campaign is an odyssey of a story which follows Arthur Morgan and the slow decline of the Van der Linde gang. As a prequel story to the first Red Dead Redemption game, this campaign also contains a lot of the key moments in the life the first game’s main character, John Marston. These are moments fans would have already been vaguely aware of as they were alluded to by characters in the first game, such as how John got his iconic facial scars or how he left the gang after being shot during a robbery.
But it's after Red Dead Redemption 2’s 60-hour main campaign finishes that the game really dedicates itself to tying up all the loose story threads before the events of the first Red Dead Redemption. The game has an epilogue chapter hiding another 6-7 hours of story before the credits roll.
Red Dead Redemption Fan Finds Big Arthur Morgan Mural in Western Restaurant
The gang's story inRed Dead Redemption 2’s main campaign is a long and slow-burning tale of loyalty and perseverance, and how those things can eventually unravel over time.RDR2’s epilogue story by contrast follows a lot more wholesome themes of family and leaving the past behind, which ends the game on a hopeful note. A Reddit user named callmeboonie has found themselves particularly inspired by the events of this epilogue and has posted a picture of land they purchased in the countryside, where they plan to “make my own Beecher’s Hope.”
The Reddit user says playing the game made them fall in love with the idea of living on a ranch in the countryside, and now they have decided to make that dream a reality. Calling the land their own Beecher's Hope is in reference to the inspiring extended sequence in Red Dead Redemption 2’s epilogue which sees
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