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The franchise in general focuses on redemption as a theme and how people grow, change, and learn from their past mistakes. Arthur delivers several lines in the game that cut at your emotional core as a player and many of them come in the game's third


I grew up without my father in my life, and besides my Grandpa (whom I looked up to a great deal while growing up,) I never really had a father figure until high school. This isn’t any sort of plea for sympathy or excuse - my Mom did one hell of an amazing job raising and providing for me on her own while teaching me what it means to be a man. It’s merely stated as context for me not _ really _ knowing what it would take to be a

Players will need to be good with a bow to complete this challenge, as they need to kill nine unaware enemies from behind using their bow. Players who are smart and use headshots can pretty easily complete this challenge in one go. They just need to ensure that the enemies have their backs to them before silently taking them out with a


Fast-forward 15 years later, and I’m standing in the delivery room holding my newborn son, Declan James. It was surreal to finally meet him and sing to him while bouncing him to sleep… er, _ trying _ to bounce him to sl


Justification is always a tough argument as it relies on evidence pointing towards reasoning in which the person's actions are allowed based upon circumstances. Those who disliked Sadie talked about her always being on-edge and angry and they didn't understand how she could carry so much hate for so l


The convoluted time-traveling of Bioshock Infinite reveals that the main antagonist is one and the same as the protagonist. In order to stop Comstock from being born, Elizabeth drowns Booker, effectively eliminating the game from existe


The playable Booker is dead, but the Booker from an alternative universe is alive and well. The one that never sold Ann to Comstock, which initiated the game in the first place. At least, the gamer can infer that's how the game ends if they want a happy ending. Just play the game. Maybe it will make more sense... ma


As the game progressed it became quite clear that Arthur was likely to meet his fate by the time the credits rolled. As he came closer to death, Roger Clark's performance of Arthur reflected that in every verbal microexpression. In his last breath, Arthur rasped out, "John made it. He's the only one. Rest of us, no. But I tried. In the end, I d

I wrote this piece while my son slept on my chest. He is having a rough weekend with three new teeth coming in, which means that my review of _ The Last of Us: Part II _ is taking a bit more time to complete than originally planned. It’s in the best interest of my son, though. I’m pretty confident that Joel would appr


As Arthur's coming close to meeting his fate he tells Dutch Van Der Linde , "I gave you all I had. I did." The voice actor finishes the line with a slight voice crack which adds to the emotion of the scene and expresses how heartbroken Arthur is at Dutch's course of act


Arthur looks at Reverend Swanson and says, "We're all doomed, Reverend." A statement that the holy man of sin likely wanted to avoid as it brought reality harshly back into his view as he realized they were all traveling down a dangerous p


During the game's climax, Arthur makes the decision to help John escape which directly leads to him being trapped, overwhelmed, and eventually killed at the hands of Micah Bell, and indirectly by Du


The trio runs into a bit of trouble at the train station when Beau’s cousins attempt to stop them, though Arthur is able to save the day. They finally stop at Riggs station, and Penelope and Beau opt to take a stagecoach to Boston It’s presumed the pair get married as they had planned, and finally bring an end to the Braithwaite-Gray feud. Considering most of the Braithwaite and Gray members had already been wiped out by the Van der Linde gang at that point, it seems like the feud was already over... but at least Romeo and Juliet got a (somewhat) happy end


As the game reaches its end there comes a point where Arthur's horse gets killed and in a moment of empathy he leans down and embraces his steed while simply stating "Thank you." Animal lovers were brought to tears simply because a man showed that he genuinely cared for his ho


Rockstar Games' _Red Dead Redemption 2 _ introduces players to a wide variety of intricate storylines and characters, but perhaps none is as interesting as that of the feud between the Braithwaite and Gray families, both of whom are central to developing the Open world game strategy's overall plot. However, the rivalry is already in full swing when players meet the families for the first time, and it may be hard to discern exactly why it began in the first pl

As he drew his last breath he wanted Micah and Dutch to know John Marston made it out alive. He knew the thought of John getting away would eat at them, and with John's freedom known Arthur was at pe
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