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Red Dead Redemption: 10 Hilarious John Marston Quotes
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<br>This was the third in a series of games that took not only first-person games to the next level but also adventure and detective games , which had their own niche genres. Despite the old-timey private investigator aesthetic, the setting is a unique post-WW3 world in the year 2042, and Tex Murphy lives in the mean streets of New San Franci<br> <br>When Arthur takes young Jack Marston fishing in the Horseshoe Overlook chapter of RDR2 , their pleasant outing is interrupted by the arrival of two Pinkerton agents, Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross. Arthur obviously turns down their offer to turn in Dutch and Ross bitterly tells Jack to enjoy his fishing while he can. This is the same Agent Ross that orchestrates the events of Red Dead Redemption and manipulates John's crusade against his former gang. Little Jack Marston has his final run-in with Ross when he's nineteen years old and kills him for betraying his fat<br><br> <br>Dutch is pretty good at talking his way out of unpleasant situations, right up till the end. At the end of Red Dead Redemption , when John's got him cornered, Dutch throws away his gun and gives a speech on how he knows how pointless it is to fight nature. He can't fight change, and he also can't fight his own nature. It's a thought-provoking speech, particularly when he says "they'll just find another monster," which they indeed do when turning on J<br><br> <br>Arthur gives a lending hand to Rains Fall and his tribe multiple times throughout the game. Usually, he helps [https://Openworldpedia.com/ click the up coming document] Native American tribe due to the financial reward they offer or because Dutch thinks it'll help the g<br><br> <br>It is good for what it is, but the characters just sell the drama so much better in Red Dead Redemption 2 . There were never any moments in Grand Theft Auto V where we felt connected, or sadness for Michael, Franklin, or Tre<br><br> <br>John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst<br><br> <br>When it comes to Red Dead Redemption 2 , the shooting mechanics in the game are both literally and figuratively hit or miss. When it comes to the PC port of the game, it's difficult to predict how that player base is going to react to the shooting in the game, as most of them will be using a mouse and keyboard as opposed to the controllers console gamers employed. The precision that's possible with mouse and keyboard could alleviate most of the issues, or could more clearly show the game's shortcomi<br><br> <br>Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game and it's packed full of easter eggs and references that only the most dedicated of players will find. The map is so huge that you could spend hours trawling the wilderness and only find one, maybe two, of the fun secrets Rockstar tucked a<br><br> <br>Landon Ricketts is a major character in the first Red Dead Redemption . He was formerly a famous gunslinger during the golden days of the American West. John Marston meets him while on the trail of Javier Escuela. Ricketts teaches him the third level of the Dead-Eye skill and the two are allies on a few missions, before parting w<br><br> <br>The two fight their way up the mountain until Morgan realizes both of them can't make it, so he instructs John to go on ahead while he holds the Pinkertons off. After Marston reluctantly leaves, Arthur gets ambushed by Micah, and the two get into a fight until Dutch appears. Depending on your honor level, the scene will play out differently, yet both end with Arthur's de<br><br> <br>John Marston doesn't seem to have a problem making light of his past mistakes. This quote makes that very obvious. When Edgar Ross berates John for robbing upwards of forty banks in his earlier years, this quote is the quip John responds with. There's no doubting, especially in Red Dead Redemption 2 that John isn't the most upstanding citizen, but by the time Red Dead Redemption 's storyline starts, he's kind of put his worst days behind him. Maybe that's why he feels so comfortable making light of all the banks he's robbed in the p<br><br> <br>It isn't a spoiler to say that Dutch Van Der Linde is arguably the most annoying character in the entirety of the game. He made the type of person he is apparent in the first title in the franchise, and, considering this is a prequel, you get to see it all unfold once ag<br><br> <br>One such moment happens when Morgan is tasked with collecting money from Arthur Londonderry. When he finds out his namesake has died, Arthur goes to see his widow. Upon finding Mrs. Londerderry and her son living in destitute, he no longer attempts to collect the money. Then the player is given a choice whether to absolve the debt or absolve it AND give them some c<br>
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