It all ends for him with a showdown with Arthur. Milton points a gun at his head, but Abigail comes to the rescue and shoots Milton in the temple. It's a brutal, sad way for the law enforcement officer to go. The player is obviously glad because Milton opposes them as they progress through the game, but on reflection, Milton was just trying to do the right th


For most games, it feels like the PC version is the priority as it is often the place where most of a player base resides. With Rockstar Games, they make most of their insane amounts of cash from the console audience who has fallen in love with their worlds. If the release on PC of Red Dead Redemption 2 in a broken state doesn't convince you that consoles are their priority then nothing w


Ross is the one who kills John, having betrayed him. Of course, this is a big deal for the player, as John is the protagonist, but what happens next is still quite sad. Jack avenges John in an epic duel with Ross, and the latter is gunned down mercilessly and dies by the rivers


Roleplay servers for GTA V are what clearly makes playing on PC a better value proposition than purchasing the game for consoles. It adds so much replay value to a game already packed with content, and with a little effort, you can find the server that's right for


During the Saint Denis bank robbery, Hosea is captured and held prisoner by Agent Milton. After talking to Dutch through the door, Milton shoots and kills Hosea, placing the blame on Dutch's feet. And, well, he's not exactly wr


In fact, when the game begins Arthur and his crew are on the run from the consequences of something that would’ve probably made for an excellent set piece. From there, players will find their way to an abandoned house in a snow-covered mountain. It’s up to the player to allow the game the opportunity to breathe and enjoy the story as it gradually unfo


The simplified UI is one of the highlights of the game, and one of the best things the game does on a surface level. What’s especially helpful, though, is the game’s map. The mini-map constantly points towards the next major location, but also indicates every animal a player can h


Since PC gamers have been waiting for their chance to experience Rockstar Games' latest AAA release, playing at launch will ensure a healthy player base for the online portion of the game. Now, how long this player base will stay attached to the game is a concern that will be talked about later, but at or near launch there's nothing to worry ab


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

As great as it is that PC versions of games can hit max settings and offer mod support rarely seen on consoles, there are some unfortunate drawbacks. Though hacking and cheating aren't exclusive to the PC versions of games, they often don't happen at the same r


Bonnie MacFarlane is a great character in Red Dead Redemption who helps the player controlling John get their bearings at the beginning of the game. She and John have plenty of heart-to-hearts throughout the course of the game, during which John makes it clear that he not only respects women; he knows better than to argue with them. This is probably a side effect of being married to Abigail as long as he has, but the humor in his quote is still very much appreciated and full of tr


Since Red Dead Redemption 2 came out in 2018, players are finally aware of how John did get those trademark scars on his face. He didn't exactly get them in a scuffle or doing something totally illegal, but he probably wouldn't have been stranded on that mountain Arthur has to get him off of, his face full of claw marks courtesy of wild wolves if he actually was in church. Still, this quote solidified John's characterization as not just a morally gray guy, but as a pretty sassy cowboy

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


In terms of gameplay options and the actual way characters are controlled, Grand Theft Auto V feels quite literally like a better experience. Having the talk and pull gun motion on the same button in Red Dead Redemption 2 took way too long to get used. Like the old west itself, everything felt a bit too rustic and cumbersome. Grand Theft Auto V is not perfect either. In fact, both of these Open world games walkthrough almost came to a tie, but the more modern setting hel