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<br>Cleet gave up Micah's location, but Marston still had the opportunity to go through with the hanging (if the player wished). If he did, then he murdered a man, who also opposed Micah's evil acts. Cleet might've done terrible things in the past, but so did J<br><br> <br>John's journal, on the other hand, isn't quite as fanciful, despite him being a much more verbose character in person. As the main protagonist of Red Dead Redemption and the avatar which players take control of after Arthur Morgan's death in Red Dead Redemption 2, John isn't afraid to let people know he isn't keen on keeping thoughts and feelings internal when they need to be expressed, and he isn't the type of person to go in for such highfalutin concepts as art and education. Although he still sketches each new animal that he comes across, John's drawings are simple, almost child-like, and when he writes he adds lines underneath his words so that he doesn't end up scribbling all over the p<br><br> <br>John usually wanted to do the right thing but constantly got himself into situations that required him to be ruthless to survive. The former outlaw's best and worst moments were some of the most compelling in the ser<br><br> <br>The final moments of John Marston's life were his most heroic as he lost his life while protecting his family. It happened when Edgar Ross and his government friends launched an assault on Marston's family h<br><br> <br>At this point, it’s pretty unlikely that my love or involvement within the realm of video games fade away. I just have to navigate them in a different way now. It will be interesting to see if Declan shares in my video game passion as he gets older. If not, of course, no big deal. Hopefully, he is at least far more studious than his old man (and less inclined to play games before getting his schoolwork do<br><br> <br>Players will need to kill three birds of prey with tomahawks to complete this challenge. This is one of the more difficult challenges to beat considering that it is near impossible to hit birds out of the air with throwing weapons even with dead-eye. Players will either need to wait for birds to try and scavenge the bodies of fallen enemies or ride around until they see a bird perched near rivers or on fences. Stationary birds are easy to pick off with dead-eye if players are quick and sil<br><br> <br>After bringing him home, life was back to normal - or rather, the new normal. I pretty much immediately went back to writing about and reviewing video games. But now, I was doing so with more of a financial-driven interest, while at the same time navigating how to be a father and helping out in any way I co<br><br> <br>In order to clear his name and be reunited with his family, Marston had to bring down his former leader, Dutch Van Der Linde . To get to him, John, with the help of the government and the army, attacked the villain's hideout and took out his men. Once Marston was face-to-face with his former mentor, they had a conversation, and knowing he had lost, Dutch threw himself off of the mount<br><br> <br>Most people understand the ties between Arthur and John Marston, or either of them and Dutch Van Der Linde. The connection that's not often talked about is the one between Sadie Adler and Micah. At the beginning of the game, he's the one who points out Sadie's home as a point of interest. This cascades into the series of events that follow, but it ties him to her from the start. That's why it's so fulfilling when she's there with John when they take out Micah and make him draw his final breath in the snow-covered mounta<br><br> <br>Arthur's journal is the narration of Red Dead Redemption 2's story , and it's also some of the best proof of his second-in-command status as Dutch's right-hand man. Arthur (and the player) deposits money periodically into a lockbox which acts as a camp fund, but in his journal readers can see that he's also keeping track of where all of the donated funds are going. Arthur's journal is organized, well-written, well-illustrated, and showcases some of his innermost thoughts which would never be expressed on the surf<br><br> <br>I can’t quite shake that near-daily nagging negative voice in my head about being like my father. I’ve made mistakes, and I know that I’m going to screw up again. Probably a lot. But, I will learn from every mistake and apply it towards being a better person and father for my son. Declan will absolutely always know that he is adored and loved by his father. His Gamer <br><br> <br>It's hard to argue with the fact that Arthur experiences tremendous character growth throughout Red Dead Redemption 2 . His growth was about redeeming his character and showing the [https://www.openlandguide.xyz/ Open world game DLC] how good of a man he truly was. For Sadie, as mentioned before, she began as a frail and defenseless widow and transformed into a formidable outlaw. Like Arthur, she was morally aligned and eventually turned into a bounty hunter. She's not perfect and stuck to many of her spiteful tendencies, but it's as though she's lived two separate li<br>
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