To many fans, John's description of Javier Escuella in the first game seems to reflect his personality as seen in Red Dead Redemption, but not the actual events that transpire in Red Dead Redemption 2. In a grim reversal, John Marston has the option to hogtie Javier and deliver him to his execution in the first Red Dead Redemption. Javier and Arthur leave to find him, with Javier carrying John, and both rescuers fighting off the remaining wolves that try to attack them. The Javier seen in Red Dead Redemption 2 seems like he genuinely believes in Dutch's philosophy of freedom, while the Javier seen in Red Dead Redemption works for the Mexican government against the revolutionaries solely because he believes it will benefit him.Īt the start of Red Dead Redemption 2, John is missing in the mountains, having been attacked by wolves as the Van der Linde gang searched for safety following their botched job in Blackwater. He can even be seen going out of his way to be a good person, comforting Tilly and Karen at different points in the story. In the prequel, he's shown as siding with Dutch Van der Linde through good times and bad because of his unending loyalty to him. While John claims that Abigail once thought Javier was a creep, that's far from his portrayal in Red Dead Redemption 2.
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