I just finished RDR2 /u/JosemaPutoOtaku Red Dead Redemption

I played RDR1 on PS3 when it was released, and I absolutely loved every part of the game. When they announced RDR2 for 2018 back in 2017, I was incredibly hyped. I avoided watching any trailers or looking up anything about the game so that everything would be a surprise for me.

When I opened the game for the first time, I expected to be playing as John Marston again, or maybe even Jack, but then there was Arthur Morgan. I wasn’t a fan of the change and I actually dropped the game after reaching Valentine.

Years passed and after going through a breakup and dealing with months of depression, I decided to give the game another chance a few weeks ago. Now I can’t stop sobbing since I finished it (I got the High Honor good ending).

I cried during Arthur’s conversation with Sister Calderón and again when he apologized to the widow of Arthur Londonderry. What truly broke me was the entire final mission, especially the moment with my horse. It completely shattered me and I couldn’t stop crying for quite some time after finishing the game.

Now I love Arthur Morgan, I can say he became my favourite main character ever. I was so dumb back then when I decided to drop It.

Now I am in the epilogue and all I want is to finish the game so I can replay it as soon as possible.

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​r/reddeadredemption I played RDR1 on PS3 when it was released, and I absolutely loved every part of the game. When they announced RDR2 for 2018 back in 2017, I was incredibly hyped. I avoided watching any trailers or looking up anything about the game so that everything would be a surprise for me. When I opened the game for the first time, I expected to be playing as John Marston again, or maybe even Jack, but then there was Arthur Morgan. I wasn’t a fan of the change and I actually dropped the game after reaching Valentine. Years passed and after going through a breakup and dealing with months of depression, I decided to give the game another chance a few weeks ago. Now I can’t stop sobbing since I finished it (I got the High Honor good ending). I cried during Arthur’s conversation with Sister Calderón and again when he apologized to the widow of Arthur Londonderry. What truly broke me was the entire final mission, especially the moment with my horse. It completely shattered me and I couldn’t stop crying for quite some time after finishing the game. Now I love Arthur Morgan, I can say he became my favourite main character ever. I was so dumb back then when I decided to drop It. Now I am in the epilogue and all I want is to finish the game so I can replay it as soon as possible. submitted by /u/JosemaPutoOtaku [link] [comments] 

I played RDR1 on PS3 when it was released, and I absolutely loved every part of the game. When they announced RDR2 for 2018 back in 2017, I was incredibly hyped. I avoided watching any trailers or looking up anything about the game so that everything would be a surprise for me.

When I opened the game for the first time, I expected to be playing as John Marston again, or maybe even Jack, but then there was Arthur Morgan. I wasn’t a fan of the change and I actually dropped the game after reaching Valentine.

Years passed and after going through a breakup and dealing with months of depression, I decided to give the game another chance a few weeks ago. Now I can’t stop sobbing since I finished it (I got the High Honor good ending).

I cried during Arthur’s conversation with Sister Calderón and again when he apologized to the widow of Arthur Londonderry. What truly broke me was the entire final mission, especially the moment with my horse. It completely shattered me and I couldn’t stop crying for quite some time after finishing the game.

Now I love Arthur Morgan, I can say he became my favourite main character ever. I was so dumb back then when I decided to drop It.

Now I am in the epilogue and all I want is to finish the game so I can replay it as soon as possible.

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