John marston just die and im playing as he son, I dont have any mission to choose from, is there anything else?
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ok, i did and it said something about a lake but i follow the map and there question mark(stranger) by the church but i couldnt find him anywhere.
Where is he at?
ccheng187
Walk along the river bank.
Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.DeanG642
I think the title "The end of Red Dead" is pretty clear to be honest.
[QUOTE="DeanG642"]Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.KlepticGrooves
I think the title "The end of Red Dead" is pretty clear to be honest.
It could mean the end of it as a series TBH. "The ending of red dead redemption" is much more suitable. Theres more than one Red Dead game. So my point still stands.Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.DeanG642If they don't understand the title they deserve it to be spoiled.
[QUOTE="KlepticGrooves"][QUOTE="DeanG642"]Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.DeanG642
I think the title "The end of Red Dead" is pretty clear to be honest.
It could mean the end of it as a series TBH. "The ending of red dead redemption" is much more suitable. Theres more than one Red Dead game. So my point still stands.Sure, but the majority of people will first think of Redemption when someone mentions Red Dead. In any case, even if TC was discussing whether it was the end of the series you'd be foolish not to expect spoilers of some sort due to the nature of the discussion about the game.
I hope the thread hasn't spoiled the game for you though, not that it's a particularly great game anyway.
It could mean the end of it as a series TBH. "The ending of red dead redemption" is much more suitable. Theres more than one Red Dead game. So my point still stands.[QUOTE="DeanG642"][QUOTE="KlepticGrooves"]
I think the title "The end of Red Dead" is pretty clear to be honest.
KlepticGrooves
Sure, but the majority of people will first think of Redemption when someone mentions Red Dead. In any case, even if TC was discussing whether it was the end of the series you'd be foolish not to expect spoilers of some sort due to the nature of the discussion about the game.
I hope the thread hasn't spoiled the game for you though, not that it's a particularly great game anyway.
Nah I get your point, and nah the game wasnt spoiled for me, but still. Meh, I guess your right, if they dont understand the title then I guess they deserve to have it spoiled...Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.DeanG642Personally, I think the topic title is self explanatory. I'm pretty sure that those in the middle of the game wouldn't dare click the link :-)
I loved that reenactment of the ending of Bonnie and Clyde. [QUOTE="DeanG642"]Dude, you might want to put spoiler tags in the title, considering anyone who hasnt finished the game sees this and it ruins the ending for them. So please, Spoiler tags.Legolas_KatarnIf they don't understand the title they deserve it to be spoiled. lol i agree. most ppl probably never even heard of the previous red dead game
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