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This little tidbit obviously isn't mentioned in the game, but it's still a neat little piece of trivia. The Marstons, John and Abigail, share first names with the second President of the United States and his First Lady. John Adams served as President between 1797 and 1801. He also served as the first Vice President and leader of the American Revolution. His wife was Abigail Smith, a devoted wife and one of John's closest confidantes and political advisers. We don't really know what to make of this fact, but knowing Rockstar, it's surely not a coincide
Final Fantasy 10 marked the franchise's debut on the PS2, and what a debut it was. The game was a critical and commercial success from the word go, with the amazing story and beautiful visuals of the game elevating its status to a whole new le
The story was pretty upbeat for a world that was being mauled by a massive evil presence over and over again. However, while the gang manages to beat Sin and save Spira, it turns out that Tidus was actually a dream of the Fayth along with Auron, who would disappear for good after the party fulfilled their end g
Like with Sadie Adler, Charles’ fate is left rather uncertain following the end of chapter 6. Arthur’s story ends up disconnecting from everyone else’s but John’s hard, so there’s no real room to peek in on what Charles is up to– which is especially a shame considering how much focus he gets near the end of the g
Sleeping with Jack resulted in her pregnancy with Jack Marston, the couple's first child. Unfortunately, this child caused some major consternation between the couple and the overall group, and John briefly left for a year to collect his thoughts and get away from his parental responsibilities. This left Abigail to raise a child by herself when she was only eighteen years old, although the other members of the gang helped her through it. It was this event that caused a major rift not only between John and Abigail, but John and Arthur as well, as Arthur believed John's flight to be a form of cowardice and irresponsibili
Both _ Red Dead Redemption I _ and _ II _ are ultimately about the end of the American Frontier, and the romanticized notion of the "Wild West." In the same way John was a relic of an era on its way out by the first game, Arthur’s life & death symbolized the shifting of the west. The sun sets not just on Arthur, but America as he knew
No one would ever accuse Bill Williamson of being too energetic or lively. The guy was a silent curmudgeon whose only responsibility was being loyal to Dutch and doing what he was told. Every group needs a curmudgeon as that type of personality helps round out a group and balance the bigger personalit
Unfortunately, we don't know much about Abigail's life pre- red dead Redemption 2 xbox Dead Redemption II . We do know that her maiden name is Abigail Roberts and that she grew up an orphan. But aside from that, we know absolutely nothing about her tragic upbringing. However, what we do know is that Abigail met Uncle some time in the mid 1890s and he introduced her to the Van der Linde gang in 1894. This was five years prior to the events of Red Dead Redemption II , so she certainly has some history with the g
Speaking of getting used to things, it also takes a big adjustment the other way 'round, too, when you switch from modern-day times over to the western frontier, as the way of talking in those times is a little—or rather, very—differ
It's a rather saddening plot point to uncover, giving the ending a melancholic touch when it turns out that Vivi has already passed away around this time. Despite how beautiful the conclusion of Final Fantasy 9 is, Vivi's fate is something that will take a while to digest after the credits roll for one of the sadder endings in video gam
It's possible that Abigail and Arthur are married in an alternate universe. This is evident if you read Arthur's journal after he takes Jack fishing. Taking the Marstons' child fishing seems to put Arthur in a ruminating mood, and he writes about his thing for Abigail. He doesn't go into too much detail, but he does say, "Perhaps I should have married her. I think part of me has always thought that, yet." It's also implied that Arthur's love for Mary and Abigail's love for John prevented him from proposing. Maybe in another life he did. Either way, Abigail is fatefully doomed when it comes to husba
In the same breath that the epilogue ends Arthur’s arc, allowing the tortured soul to finally rest, John begins his character arc in earnest. All game, Arthur tried to show John the importance of family, and the epilogue forces John to prove that he learned his lesson. Unfortunately, he didn’t, but this in itself is import
Arthur’s arc ends with his death, but we don’t truly see the value or scope of its ending until the epilogue. Arthur _ is _ the old west, a man trapped in another era. Unlike John who could adapt in the first game, however, Arthur can’t. Not only because he’s so ingrained in the only life he’s known, but because he’s dy