One could argue that, while Rockstar’s open-worlds were great in their own right, the stories of most of these games were lacking in several departments. However, with the release ofRed Dead Redemption 2,this rather condescending notion from the fanswas finally put to bed. After all,Red Dead Redemption 2featuredsome of the best storytelling moments in video gaming, allowing fans togenuinely get immersedas they placed themselves in the shoes of the flawed-yet-lovable Arthur Morgan.

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Dutch Van Der Linde in Red Dead Redemption 2

That being said, not every story beat inRed Dead Redemption 2is perfect by any stretch of the imagination. There are several problems — ranging from minor inconsistencies to full-blown plot holes — that have irked fans to no end. Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the biggest unresolved issues stemming from the story ofRed Dead Redemption 2.

10The Reason As To Why Dutch Shot Heidi McCourt Is Still Up In The Air

One of the biggest reasons why the gang became so notoriously wanted inBlackwaterafter the botched ferry heist was due to the fact that Dutch shot a woman called Heidi McCourt right in the head.

However, most people haven’t really called this an incident, with Micah going so far as to state that this death was very much necessary for some reason. Why would the death of a civilian be a necessity… especially when said civilian was unarmed?

The moment before Dutch falls in Red Dead Redemption

9Marston Said That The Gang Abandoned Him During The Ferryboat Massacre… But That Wasn’t The Case

Throughout the events ofRed Dead Redemption, it’s made clear time and time again that John was apparently abandoned by the gang during the aforementioned massacre aboard the ferryboat in Blackwater.

However, it’s clear thatRed Dead Redemption 2completely retcons this event, making it so that John was actually abandoned whenthe final robbery of the Van Der Linde gang— a train heist — ends up going awry with him getting shot the shoulder and being left to die by Dutch.

Bill and Javier in Red Dead Redemption

As per the original game, Marston blamed three people from the gang for leaving him to die — Javier Escuella, Bill Williamson, and Dutch van der Linde himself.

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Bonnie MacFarlane and John Marston in Red Dead Redemption

However, it’s clear from the events ofRed Dead Redemption 2that both Javier and Bill weren’t to blame for this betrayal at all — rather, it was the duo of Dutch and Micah that tried to put the proverbial nail in Marston’s premature coffin.

Red Dead Redemption 2sports a beautiful and detailed open world… but there’s no denying the fact that there are some inconsistencies in this world that can bug some players who have a keen eye for detail.

A view of Tumbleweed from a cliff

For starters, the MacFarlane Ranch doesn’t have a barn inRed Dead Redemption 2, even though Bonnie in the first game mentioned that the barn has been standing strong since she was a little girl.

6The Town Of Tumbleweed Falling To Ruin In A Few Years Is Hard To Believe

Tumbleweed is a bustling town inRed Dead Redemption 2, which might be great and all… until people realize just how desolate it really is in the first game.

This makes it rather hard to believe that such a busy town was quickly abandoned in the short span of four years. Sure, the railway system might’ve ignored this town completely… but that’s still no excuse for the fact that this perfectly-functioning town quickly went to ruin in this short time span.

Sadie Adler in Red Dead Redemption 2

5Sadie’s Transformation Into A Gunslinging Outlaw Is Pretty Jarring

Sadie Adler is introduced to the group as a grieving widow who’s very much in tatters emotionally after the harrowing events that she had to bear with firsthand.

So, it’s rather odd to think that such a fragile and helpless character ended up turning into a rather savage and effective outlaw in a relatively short span of time, without any character development whatsoever.

Cornwall in Red Dead Redemption 2

Sure, there might be moments in the camp when people can see her grieving early on… but that’s nowhere near enough to sell the idea of this widow turning into a natural outlaw by any stretch of the imagination.

The heist of Cornwall’s train ends up sending the Pinkertons breathing down the necks of Van Der Linde’s gang. It’s an unfortunate turn of events… but perhaps Cornwall never really needed to hire this detective agency in the first place.

Uncle in Red Dead Redemption

After all, it’s pretty clear that he has a competent militia of his own that was more than up for this task. Given the obviously high amount of investment he’d made in this private army, one would assume that he didn’t really need to hire a third party to tackle this internal matter at all!

One minor point of contention that people have noticed about Uncle inRed Dead Redemption 2is the fact that he seems way taller in this game than the first one.

John Marston in one of the first trailers for Red Dead Redemption

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It could be possible that Uncle’s back and health had just deteriorated over time… but that’s still a stretch that’s hard to imagine at this point.

Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2

2Marston’s Daughter Was Never Mentioned In The Game

InRed Dead Redemption, it’s revealed that Marston sired a daughter with Abigail as well, but the infant died early on due to health complications.

People who’ve only playedRed Dead Redemption 2would be completely unaware of this fact, however, given that Marston’s daughter — or, to be franker, the lack thereof — was never mentioned even once in the game!

Speaking of characters who weren’t mentioned, it would be impossible to not talk about the fact that Arthur is pretty much non-existent in the first game… especially sincehis presence was so important to the Van Der Linde gang!

The fact that John doesn’t even mention Arthur once inRed Dead Redemption— even after the latter ended up saving his life on multiple occasions — is certainly a tough pill to swallow for gamers who love continuity in their titles.