How Historically Accurate is Lagras in Red Dead Redemption 2?
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In typical Rockstar fashion, every chapter in Red Dead Redemption 2 truly feels like a new experience. In the advanced urban center of Saint Denis, we’ve seen the geographical, cultural, and historical aspects of its real-life counterpart—New Orleans—imitated fittingly. But we’re not done with Saint Denis yet—and, before long, we’ll also head slightly north to the swamplands of Lagras, rich with its own history. Let’s take a look at the real history of Red Dead Redemption 2.
Special thanks to commenters Evan McFarland, Jeremy Weaver, MissingNOLA, and Patrick Kennedy for their suggestions!
00:00 – Introduction
00:50 – “Worldwide Fathers”
04:04 – “A Fine Night of Debauchery”
09:34 – “Go Hunting with Pearson”
11:22 – “Go Rustling with Uncle”
12:06 – “Rob a Coach with Micah”
12:56 – “Rob a Coach with Lenny”
13:47 – “Money Lending and Other Sins V”
15:16 – “Help a blood brother Out”
15:56 – “Brothers and Sisters, One and All”
16:35 – “land Pursuits”
23:22 – “Revenge is a Dish Best Eaten”
26:13 – “Banking, The Old Worldwide fine art”
28:02 – “Lost and Not Quite Found”
29:08 – Conclusion & Credits
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