Actions in Red 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.
At the end of the cutscene, Lemieux orders Arthur to kill Jean-Marc. Arthur will be on the fence about executing the Mayor's orders. While Jean-Marc is on his knees begging for mercy, players will have to choose whether they want to kill him or spare his life. It's one of the most crucial choices in this Stranger Mission and governs everything from the impact on Arthur's honor to the very fate of Saint Denis as well, as one would expect.
Armadillo is a much different town in this game than it will be in just a few short years, with John finding it nearly deserted due to a plague. The quiet and simple land of New Austin may not have the hustle-and-bustle of Saint Denis or Blackwater up north, but it still has many unique encounters for the player to experience. While these experiences don't necessarily add anything to the gameplay or provide any special privileges for the player, they could still be exciting for completionists who want to get the most out of Red Dead Redemption
Location: Southwest of Cotorra Springs, inside a wrecked traincar
There is a train wreck in the valley near the train tracks located southwest of Cotorra Springs, and inside the train, there is a treasure holding two gold bars.
Eventually, it would only befit both Sadie's character and Red Dead Redemption 3 's world for her to journey to South America. In the original Red Dead Redemption 2 Hunting Dead Redemption , the region of Neuvo Paraiso gave the game some of its best content, and Rockstar could bring it back as a stop along Sadie's path. If she followed her ever-hardening bounty hunter tale, she could head south in pursuit of a target that was getting away, perhaps an unknown O'Driscoll or member of Micah's clique who got away, something personal enough that Sadie would forego her jurisdiction as a bounty hunter to pursue the tar
The original Red Dead Redemption saw John being pulled back into the gunslinging life he had left, only on the side of the law. RDR2 took players back to the time where John and Arthur were still outlaws. RDR3 could strike a creative balance between the two with Sadie's story as a bounty hunter with brutal tactics and an admitted death wish, and the part of her that still yearns for a calmer life. This would give the eventual Red Dead sequel plenty of room to roam as the story carries through her life in the states of RDR2 and __ possibly taking players back through Nuevo Paraiso en route to South America, making for an even larger adventure than the previous entr
When John first arrives at Armadillo , it quickly becomes clear that the cholera plague has taken its toll on the town. Travel around to Coot's Chapel and players may be greeted with the sight of a gravedigger burying and burning a plethora of bod
Continuing such a journey would require Sadie to seek new help and operate outside the law once more in the foreign country, making her yet another incredible character faced with moral quandaries, and could bring her in contact with one of Red Dead Redemption 's best characters , Landon Ricketts. The wily old gunslinger played a major role in John's expedition through Mexico, and he could play a similar role for Sadie, providing both fan service for players and sage advice for Mrs. Adler. Ricketts' message for John about jumping from one side of the fence to another would be just as relevant for Sadie, and could foreshadow her eventual decision as it did John's downf
The entire town is in complete disrepair, complete with crumbling buildings , collapsing docks, and even a sunken boat just resting in the water. The site is also quite unique in that its citizens serve as the local police force, shooting anyone (like the player) who makes trou
At the end of the day, whatever players choose to do in this story is wholly dependent on the playthrough they are going for. After all, both low and high Honor playthroughs in Red Dead Redemption 2 make for a great time, with Arthur either succumbing to his demons or choosing to be the bigger man whenever the situation calls for it. At a glance, making the decision to kill a character in a side mission may not seem like a big deal, but it definitely helps from a storytelling standpoint for the player.
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.