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Red Dead Redemption 3: Arthur's speaker already has an exciting idea for the beginning of the game

Red Dead Redemption 3: Arthur's speaker already has an exciting idea for the beginning of the game


Honor; yes or no? That is the question, at least according to actor Roger Clark.

Honor; yes or no? That is the question, at least according to actor Roger Clark.

Even though it's been almost six years since the original release of Red Dead Redemption 2, Arthur Morgan is still one of the most popular video game protagonists of our time. This is thanks in part to Roger Clark, who provided both his voice and motion capture for the outlaw hero.

Red Dead Redemption 3 should start with a decision

Roger Clark has inevitably spent a lot of time studying Arthur Morgan and has formed an opinion on some elements of the game.

In an interview with Gamology, he answered questions about the Red Dead Redemption games as well as their protagonists. You can watch the full interview here:

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What was particularly exciting for us was the question of gameplay elements that Clark would add in a potential third part, which were not yet available in this form in the two official parts.

Clark answered the question by saying he wanted to be able to choose at the beginning of the game what type of character you want to play – for example, a lawyer or an outlaw.

This would be a kind of extension for the honor system, which even has an impact on the endings of Red Dead Redemption 2.

Did you know that Roger Clark's one of the endings is even considered canonical? In this article, colleague Samara tells you which ending is meant by that:

This video is no longer specifically about RDR, but it does cover other elements that video games can benefit from:

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Rockstar Games may have its hands full with GTA 6, but it doesn't hurt to think about the studio's other, equally successful games. We don't yet know what the future holds for Red Dead Redemption 3. But it's still nice to indulge in ideas and sing about the future.

At this point we are curious to hear the opinion of the GamePro community: Would you like to have a sophisticated honor system where you can choose certain sides right from the start?

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