Pink Useless Redemption 2 launched seven years in the past this month, and it is nonetheless Rockstar’s most profitable satire. Positive, Rockstar hasn’t carried out something new since 2018, so it is not like Pink Useless has any contemporary competitors. However with Grand Theft Auto 6 simply over the horizon, I am reminded simply how properly Pink Useless 2 handles its critiques of American society. It has one thing to say concerning the vacancy of American beliefs and the way harmful they are often within the arms of the fallacious folks, and it is not afraid to say it.
It is true that the GTA collection dances round comparable concepts, however it by no means finally ends up doing a lot with them. Sure, Franklin realizes the trajectory of his present life in GTA 5 is untenable and runs up in opposition to the challenges of creating one thing of your self below capitalism. The struggles of poverty and the hollowness of the American lifestyle have been the topic of cinema and literature for greater than a century, although. The way in which GTA handles them is hardly new or particularly deep, and what it does say tends to get misplaced within the crime drama that takes higher priority anyway.
Technically, the issues Pink Useless 2 says aren’t that modern both, however Rockstar constructed the complete sport round it as an alternative of creating it a mildly humorous afterthought. People moved west (in Pink Useless and actual life) within the hopes of discovering a land of alternative. The American authorities and bad-faith actors spent a long time within the nineteenth century telling people who they may recreate America the best way it must be in the event that they moved out west. It was an opportunity to flee the corruption of the cities and the moneyed courses and for pure democracy to spring forth from land tilled by hardworking (white) landowners. That did not occur.
What they discover as an alternative (in actual life and in Pink Useless) is a life that is neither good or dangerous, one factor or the opposite. They discover a life that is just about the identical because the one they (or their households) left behind. A few of Pink Useless 2 protagonist Arthur Morgan’s comrades are shitty folks, some aren’t. Arthur does shitty issues to get by typically, and typically he is a fairly respectable man. There’s so much you’ll be able to dig into about how properly Pink Useless 2 portrays ethical gray zones, however the level is that everybody right here had hoped for extra than simply doing the most effective they may. They’re doing these items as a result of the restrictive, exploitative social and political programs gave them no good decisions. Sure, racism and disenfranchisement meant others had it far worse, and we see glimpses of that in Pink Useless 2, too.
The frontier is closed, and with it goes the dream of alternative. The west is changing into “civilized,” and nonetheless nobody’s discovered the promised land. Dutch van der Linde, champion of individualism, democracy, and All Issues American, says he can repair it and that his manner results in a special future. It is only a completely different model of the identical previous patriotic lie, however given the choice choices — impoverished farming, impoverished manufacturing unit labor — no marvel Arthur and the remaining fall below his spell and turn out to be his not-so-merry band of outlaws.
Even when Dutch’s gang is a crappy group, it is at the least someplace to belong. And hey, you may find yourself some place higher someday. In the meantime, you are proudly owning the wealthy the place you’ll be able to and standing up for your self — or so that you suppose. The issue nobody addresses till it is too late is that behind Dutch’s slick phrases and grand guarantees is nothing however self-serving egoism. (And even when they’d addressed it, what good would it not do? They’d simply be solid out.)
By the top of Pink Useless 2, Dutch’s plans have come to naught. Every thing’s collapsing round you, and all of Arthur’s efforts have been fully fruitless. There will probably be no brighter tomorrow. There are bigger the reason why this group and others like them undergo, after all. However the instant trigger, the one factor behind the damage that’s the finish of Pink Useless 2? They believed the honeyed phrases of a charismatic liar who promised them the American Dream. A person who mentioned idolizing a set of cherished American values would deliver a couple of new age, that this group had your finest pursuits at coronary heart and the opposite would solely deliver ruination, that when you simply imagine and comply with, you may have a greater life, regardless of who has to undergo for it alongside the best way.
If that sounds acquainted, that is the purpose. Pink Useless 2‘s satire is timeless, a smoldering, slow-burn assault on highly effective individuals who weaponize rhetoric for their very own ends, and a permanent critique of the rhetoric itself. Arthur’s story is a tragic western epic, positive. It is also a reminder to consider the reality of what you are being promised — and the way it advantages the particular person making that promise.