Red Dead Redemption 2 offers one of the best single-player narratives in gaming. While its slow and methodical gameplay may not be everyone's cup of tea, Red Dead Redemption 2's visuals, sound, and story make it one of the best releases in Rockstar's history. Serving as a prequel to the first Red Dead Redemption, RDR2 shows the downfall of the Van der Linde gang through the eyes of Arthur Morgan, who has close ties with just about every member of the group.
Throughout the course of Red Dead Redemption 2's epic 50-hour campaign, the player will meet members of the Van der Linde gang ranging from its charismatic but flawed leader Dutch to the infuriating Micah, and a whole host of complex characters in between. One of the Van der Linde gang's more aggressive members, Bill Williamson, appears in much of Red Dead Redemption 2, but his story really takes flight after the game's conclusion, with Bill serving as one of John Marsten's main adversaries in the original title.
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Born Marion Williamson in 1866, «Bill» was embarrassed of his given name and changed it. Bill suffered a troubled childhood with an alcoholic father who gradually lost his mind. Not wanting to meet the same fate as his father, Bill joined the army, where he primarily fought with the Native American population.
Following a brutal fight with a fellow soldier in which Bill nearly murdered his comrade, he was dishonorably discharged from the army in 1892. In a downward spiral, Bill became homeless, and turned to a life of crime. A year later, Bill attempted to rob Dutch Van der Linde, who laughed-off his failed attempt.
Seeing potential in the aggressive, damaged man, Dutch offered Bill a place in his gang. Though
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