The narrative structure of
Flowers for a Lady
Let No Man Put Assunder
American Appetites
But within each chapter is a more complex narrative structure
Water and Honesty
Exodus in America
Jenny's Faith
New Friends, Old Problems
Funny Man
Political Realities in Armadillo
This is Armadillo, USA
Old Swindler Blues
Obstacles in Our Path
Justice in Pike's Basin
Red Dead Redemption
Exhuming and Other Fine Hobbies
You Shall Not Give False Testimony, Except for Profit
Spare the Rod, Spoil the Bandit
Women and Cattle
California
Wild Horses, Tamed Passions
A gentle drive with friends
Liars, Cheats and Other Proud Americans
A Frenchman, a Welshman and an Irishman
Can a Swindler Change His Spots?
Let the Dead Bury Their Dead
A Tempest Looms
Who Are You to Judge?
Man is Born Unto Trouble
The Sport of Kings, and Liars
The Burning
Hanging Bonnie MacFarlane
I Know You
On Shaky's Ground
Lights, Camera, Action
The Assault on Fort Mercer
We Shall Be Together in Paradise
Each chapter ends with an emotive song
Deadalus and Son
Poppycock
The narrative structure gets simpler in each chapter, but the user may not perceive this simplification
The Gunslinger's Tragedy
Civilization, at Any Price
Love is the Opiate
My Sister's Keeper
Landon Ricketts Rides Again
The Demon Drink
Lucky in Love
Must a Savior Die?
Empty Promises
Eva in Peril
Aztec Gold
is a story told in four chapters...
The Mexican Wagon Train
Mexican Caesar
Cowards Die Many Times
Father Abraham
Captain De Santa's Downfall
The Gates of El Presidio
An Appointed Time
American Lobbyist
The Wronged Woman
Bear One Another's Burdens
The Prohibitionist
Great Men are Not Always Wise
At Home with Dutch
Users report some "complexity fatigue" after what feels like a long Mexican chapter. Maybe that's why the subsequent
chapter is the simplest
For Purely Scientific Purposes
The Prodigal Son Returns
(To Yale)
And You Will Know The Truth
And The Truth Will Set You Free
The Outlaw's Return
The last chapter requires the player complete three simple paths before coming to a swift conclusion
By Sweat and Toil
John Marston and Son
A Continual Feast
Wolves, Dogs and Sons
Pestilence
Spare the Love, Spoil the Child
Old Friends, New Problems
The Last Enemy That Shall Be Destroyed
But the final song doesn't play until one last emotive "side mission"
Remember My Family