The Mayor will ask Arthur to bring Jean-Marc around to the back of the property. Once players are in the courtyard at the back of the mansion, they should drop Jean-Marc to initiate the final cutscene. Lemieux will coax Jean-Marc into thinking his life will be spared, but the Mayor's intentions are much more sinister. Jean-Marc does not help his case by calling the Mayor corrupt to his face. It may be a move that shows how bold and fearless he is, but it doesn't take too long for him to show a desperate side that doesn't rear its head all that often.
As the player enters Armadillo, they may discover a man telling everyone to leave because the town is unwell. The man may inform John about the outbreak and how other plagues have infected Armadillo in years past, leaving many to think the town is curs
The prospect of encountering a zebra, tiger, and a lion near the swamps is pretty exciting - so it’s easy to be underwhelmed at finding a dressed-up donkey, and a dog playing a tiger. But Red Dead never leaves its players disappointed - which is why the lion isn’t quite as phony as his common-or-garden counterpa
Just north of Tumbleweed, John can choose to discover a small house that sits in the distance. Unfortunately for the player, this house cannot be explored. If the player gets too close to the house, it will unexpectedly explode without any rea
Actions in Red Dead Redemption 2 walkthrough Dead Redemption 2 have consequences. There are a number of story-altering decisions that players will have to make as they progress through the main missions in the game. One such decision is whether to kill Jean-Marc in the "Idealism and Pragmatism for Beginners" side quest. Jean-Marc is the Lieutenant of the Saint Denis' mayor named Henri Lemieux. Players will pick up the quest after they receive a letter from the mayor following the "Gilded Cage" quest.
John can have a quiet conversation with him, in which the undertaker will explain that he's burning the bodies at the request of the townsfolk. The player can choose whether or not to antagonize and kill him, which will result in a loss of hon
Arthur agrees to clear out the property and, along the way, fresh corpses are found courtesy of Red Dead Redemption 2's Night Folk . Once arriving at the house, five Night Folk wielding machetes will run at Arthur. After disposing of them the man will run inside as additional Night Folk start running towards the house. After all of the murderous swamp enemies are dealt with, Arthur can claim his reward from the
Sadie's admission to John that she had developed a bit of a death wish, and her penchant for violence, could be enough to keep her in her role for a time after the events of RDR2, which could allow players to experience another powerful narrative of Red Dead 's themes around revenge and redemption. Sadie's character would become more and more hardened, as she is already becoming at the end of RDR2 , losing herself in work and struggling to maintain her humanity in the proc
The zebra can be found northwest of the starting location, grazing under a tree. Once Arthur lassoes the animal, it becomes apparent that it is not a zebra at all but rather a mule painted to look like a zebra. Arthur continues to help looking for circus animals, and Margaret informs him that his assistant is looking for the others. Meeting up with the assistant, Arthur agrees to look for the l
Updated on June 9th, 2024, by Ritwik Mitra: The world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is full to the brim with a wealth of Stranger missions, side content that feels almost as fleshed out as the main campaign's missions. One such Stranger mission puts players in contact with Henri Lemieux, the mayor of Saint Denis, and his deputy, a man by the name of Jean-Marc Mercier . Jean-Marc operates as the deputy for the corrupt mayor, whom he hates with every fiber of his being, and Arthur's actions during these Stranger missions govern whether he uncovers the mayor's corruption and becomes the new mayor of Saint Denis, or is killed by Arthur under Lemieux's orders.
John is similarly able to have a conversation with him and can join him on the wagon's journey to the mass grave. Antagonizing the man too much will cause him to attack the player. John also has the chance to loot the corpses, though will lose honor in doing
But this is a Rockstar game, and Rockstar games aren't known for having morally sound protagonists. Depending on how he's played, Arthur Morgan can be downright unlikable, as is evident through these horrifying li
After the dog attack, the villagers agree that the "darkness" is the root cause. A strange shaman then appears claiming that evil charms are throughout the woods and are perpetuating a dark curse. Strangely, he warns Arthur not to disturb the wo
Rockstar Games have a reputation for producing some of the best video games ever - and Red Dead Redemption is the jewel in the Rockstar crown. Both Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption 2 are known for their heartrending storylines and charismatic characters - but in true Rockstar style, they don’t scrimp on the funnies, eit