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John Marston is only one of the other characters from the first game that are in Red Dead Redemption 2. His wife, Abigail, who also played a fairly big role in the gang along with her son, ...
John Marston from Red Dead Redemption remains one of the most popular video game protagonists of all time and he is a playable character in the sequel. That said, the total playtime as this ...
Meet John Marston circa 1899, back during his not-so-glorious days with Dutch van der Linde's gang. Well there’s yer John Marston in the new Red Dead 2 trailer.
So while some players may be chasing the authentic John Marston, they might want to hold out hope for that rumored remake to keep him the same. Red Dead Redemption 2 is available now on PC ...
What's implied is that John Marston, another outlaw–albeit an ex-outlaw by the time the first Red Dead Redemption begins–wasn't bad enough guy.
That said, once you complete the main story of Red Dead Redemption 2, you will indeed be able to play as John Marston during the lengthy epilogue and for the rest of the post-game content.Once the ...
Red Dead Redemption 2 has revealed some of its plot details, and it seems John Marston won't be a playable character.. The hotly-anticipated follow-up to the 2010 Rockstar game will actually be a ...
Jack Marston has yet to lead his own Red Dead Redemption game, ... There is still hope, though, and if RDR3 happens, John's son, Jack Marston, is one of the more obvious choices to lead the story.
Have you wondered how your favorite video game characters would stack up in comparison with all the others out there? If so, then GameZone’s Arena is for you. This time we’re going head-to ...
T hroughout Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption 2, John Marston finds himself in situations that make him question his morality and change him as a character.He's made a name for himself ...
Whether or John Marston's voice actor would be returning in Red Dead Redemption 2 has been a mystery, but there's finally confirmation of who will be voicing the icon.
John Marston stands in the doorway of a decrepit, wooden jailhouse. The sun hits his back, giving the grizzled cowboy a dramatic silhouette reminiscent of John Wayne in The Searchers.