By Robert Workman – October 25, 2018 09:31 am EDT Share 0 Comments 0 “Listen to me,” Dutch Van Der Linde scowls in a convincing voice. “When the time comes, you gotta run and don’t look back. This is over.” When the debut trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2 surfaced two years ago and gave us a taste of Rockstar’s first true product since the best-selling Grand Theft Auto V shipped, it’s almost as if the video gaming world stopped and gave notice. We were finally getting it — the story that would tie in with Red Dead Redemption, and tell us the story of how John Marston came to be with his gang of outlaws. But here we are, seven hundred something days after the teaser debuted, and Red Dead Redemption II is far more than that. Yes, that particular character makes his return and shows us just how he came to be, but we also learn something more about Arthur Morgan, a cowboy with his own conscience to be weighed and burdens to overcome. And we learn more about the gang, led by a devoted Van Der Linde even as it feels like everything is falling apart at… Read full this story
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