Take control of Arthur Morgan and become part of the famous Van der Linde Gang, leading players through one of the most engaging and elaborately choreographed narratives ever made. Red Dead Redemption 2. There’s a lot going on in the game as players explore the beautiful environments of Ambarino, New Hanover, West Elizabeth, Lemoyne, and New Austin, and one of the best aspects of the game is the fantastic quote line regular.
The members of the Van der Linde Gang, from the nostalgic and beloved John Marston to the despicable Micah, all have at least a few lines that fans will remember for a long time.
Updated by Rhys McGinley on August 30, 2021: Years after its release, fans still consider Red Dead Redemption 2 one of the best single-player campaigns of the century. The scenario for the sequel to the rock star’s hit western game is astounding, both in Arthur Morgan’s own story and in his dialogue with the other characters. Whether it’s about Arthur’s moral journey through a changing world, John’s story of redemption with his family, or Dutch’s growing instability, the game is chock-full of quotes. identity from members of the Van der Linde gang.
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- 1 “You are the only man whose brains were eaten by wolves and became wiser.” – Arthur Morgan
- 2 “Thank.” – Arthur Morgan
- 3 “If we must fight, we will fight. If we must flee, we will flee. If we must die, we will die. But… we will remain free.” – Javier Escu Ella
- 4 “We are now more ghosts than men.” – Arthur Morgan
- 5 “I don’t have much left to say.” – Van der Linde, Netherlands
- 6 “We are thieves, living in a world that no longer needs us.” – Arthur Morgan
- 7 “Dear Sir!” – Arthur Morgan
- 8 “I believe in nothing but winners and losers.” – Mika bell
- 9 “Sir, you are a fish.” – Arthur Morgan
- 10 “I wish I had gained wisdom for less.” – Hosea Matthew
- 11 “I think… I’m scared.” – Arthur Morgan
- 12 “I’m not afraid of death.” – Sadie Adler
- 13 “Be honest with what’s important.” – Arthur Morgan
- 14 “I have a plan.” – Van der Linde, Netherlands
- 15 “I gave you all I had. I made it.” – Arthur Morgan
“You are the only man whose brains were eaten by wolves and became wiser.” – Arthur Morgan
start time Red Dead Redemption 2, Arthur and John have a strained relationship. To say that Arthur doesn’t like John very much is an understatement, and he has a lot of insults to John at the start of the game.
Arthur sent this cut after tracking and finding out that John was in trouble due to being attacked by wolves. That pretty much sums up the way Arthur treats John very early on, he has no respect for John at this point in the game, a reference like that can make Arthur seem like a badass. . Red Dead Redemption: Redemption At first, it was a fan. Given Arthur’s reasoning, this is both understandable and makes the quote quite interesting.
“Thank.” – Arthur Morgan
Relationships are built from start to finish Red Dead Redemption 2 The relationship between Arthur/Player and the horse is amazing. Sticking with one horse for most of the race paid off in the couple’s final heartbreaking moments.
When Arthur and John attempt to escape in the main game’s final mission, Arthur’s horse dies. Arthur takes a moment to thank his mount, a completely unexpected moment, but painful, powerful, and wonderful to play and watch.
“If we must fight, we will fight. If we must flee, we will flee. If we must die, we will die. But… we will remain free.” – Javier Escu Ella
One of the main villains of the first season Red Dead Redemption: Redemption The game is back like Red Dead Redemption 2 The charismatic Javier Escuela didn’t have much time to shine in the game as part of the Van der Linde gang, but he made it.
This sentence expresses the ideology of the Van der Linde gang at this time. Freedom, heart, family, all the values the gang held before their epic demise. Javier remains loyal to the gang and he truly believes in Dutch. He’s more nuanced and not as obnoxious as Micah or Bill in “The Movie”. Red Dead Redemption 2he just wants to be with the gang, with the people he trusts, loves and believes in, and be free.
“We are now more ghosts than men.” – Arthur Morgan
Arthur and Sadie Adler have one of the best relationships and dynamics of all time Red Dead Redemption 2Both are strong-willed, kind-hearted, and two of the loveliest people in the game.
That quote comes from one of the many great cutscenes the two share, in which Sadie is agreed by John to help her avenge the O’Driscoll family in exchange for John and Abigail’s help. This is such a powerful line. So much has been lost by these characters and the future won’t be better for any of them, especially Arthur. At this stage of the game, they live half their lives, either for revenge or to let others live a full life.
“I don’t have much left to say.” – Van der Linde, Netherlands
The final mission of the entire game — John and Sadie facing Micah, and then Dutch — is intense and brilliantly executed. It contains this simple and relatively quiet sentence from the Dutch language.
John begged Dutch to say something, and that was all Dutch could say. It shows how far he has fallen, how much he has lost, and where he is emotionally and mentally in this moment, all of his own making. It stands in stark contrast to the loud, rude, and bold Dutch in the rest of the game.
“We are thieves, living in a world that no longer needs us.” – Arthur Morgan
Arthur Morgan has lots of great quotes in the game that summarize the game’s campaign and much of Arthur’s story.
Arthur and his companions live in a changing Western civilization where the outlaws are being outlawed and law and order prevails, and they are not. had the same position as before, and Arthur understood that. There are several introductions surrounding this particular one, and this one is probably the best one.
“Dear Sir!” – Arthur Morgan
It doesn’t have to be a line uttered in any cutscenes, or a line that makes a lot of sense or has any real impact, but it’s definitely a line that leaves fans wondering. exclaimed, “Hey, sir!” Very good.
Roger Clark’s speech is perfect, and Arthur just greets people, or when he calls his horse “boahh” or “gurl,” and those moments are some of the most memorable dialogue. of the game. This is not the best expression Red Dead Redemption 2Unbelievable masterpiece level writing and dialogue, yet still engaging players.
“I believe in nothing but winners and losers.” – Mika bell
Micah Bell is the man most easily hit Red Dead Redemption: Redemptionbelong to To a lot of fans, he is more obnoxious than the Dutch. Considering he’s a ferret, that line seems to summarize him pretty well.
Micah doesn’t care about the gang or its members. While Arthur happily dies for the rest of the gang, Micah will always save himself, always trying to survive and outwit the fallen “loser”.
“Sir, you are a fish.” – Arthur Morgan
Returning to Arthur Morgan, once again sticking to the fun, light-hearted side of the game, for one of those random but inexplicable moments of fun in the entire game.
This is not an insult to others, but a simple statement of truth when Arthur fishes, occasionally telling the fish that they are actually a fish. It is brilliantly delivered as dry commentary and will catch the player off guard the first time in the best possible way.
“I wish I had gained wisdom for less.” – Hosea Matthew
Hosea Matthews is another prominent character in the game, where he is Dutch’s right-hand man, Arthur’s best friend and probably the smartest of the bunch.
This verse represents Hosea’s recognition of the wisdom he has accumulated over the years, but as the player learns more about Hosea, the verse becomes even more poignant, revealing all these years. outlawing affected him. damage caused.
“I think… I’m scared.” – Arthur Morgan
Going back to the more serious, pensive Arthur, at the end of the game he strikes up a conversation with a nun early in the game at a train station and delivers this powerful quote.
Arthur gets sick, the gang falls apart, so does his relationship with Dutch, he’s aware of his own death, and now he’s forced to face death. This vulnerable moment tugs at the player’s heart rate and makes them unforgettable.
“I’m not afraid of death.” – Sadie Adler
Sadie Adler is a fan favorite and one of the best in the game, fortunately she survived the John part of the game and beyond.
That line pretty much sums up her attitude, everything she loved has been stripped away, and now any fear of death she once had is gone. She is fearless and vengeful, but still presents herself as a kind-hearted person.
“Be honest with what’s important.” – Arthur Morgan
John Marston’s relationship with Arthur is at first full of ups and downs and very tense, especially with Arthur, who doesn’t seem as outspoken as John. But over time, their friendship blossomed.
This line comes up in a late game conversation between the two, when they discuss Dutch’s nonsense and loyalty, Arthur tells John to get out, his family is better than anything they can. made under Dutch much more important.
“I have a plan.” – Van der Linde, Netherlands
Speaking of the Van der Linde Gang frontman, players actually get a glimpse of Dutch’s psychopathy in this game, as evidenced by his relentless insistence that he has some big plans.
The fact that Dach is constantly talking about having a plan, needing more money, the final big score, Tahiti and others putting their faith in him is extremely exhausting and is the aspect of sports that is easy for fans to enjoy. most memorable grave. It’s an important part of the plot – which some people dislike and find boring – and the downfall of the gang. Dutch’s tenacity in planning ultimately annoyed the player and caused the other characters to lose faith in him.
“I gave you all I had. I made it.” – Arthur Morgan
You can almost take the entire Arthurian final scene in the game, take any line from it, and turn it into one of the most memorable lines in the game, whether it’s telling John to leave. Go or tell Dutch that Micah is a rat.
However, this is painful. Near death after the battle with Micah, Arthur, trying to regain his breath, told Dutch the truth, and Arthur sacrificed his life just to be betrayed. It was a heartbreaking moment for Arthur to wake up and watch the sun go down in his story.