Yea, I predict this one coming out around the 8th year anniversary of RDR1(Q2 2018). I also predict(with a little less surety), that they will 'change the name' at some point before release.
@jollyboy00: Williamson is a definite match, everyone else is hard to say. The 2nd from the right slightly resembles Javier Escuella. But, the hat is not quite a sombrero, so IDK. But either way, Williamson dies in RDR1, which is the hint from R* that RDR2 is a prequel.
@MrFreehuggs: I have it down to almost a science, I encourage other movie enthusiasts to work on the same skill.
You(personally) can go do whatever the hell you like, with your 51/100 movie. OHHH but it has Ben Affleck! And guns! and Mystery! It HAS TO BE good! NO! It isn't even 'fair', and it sure as hell isn't 'good', it isn't in the same solar system as 'great', there is also 'superb'(which it is not), and VERY FEW movies are ever 'essential'. The Accountant is a barely mediocre POS flick. #dealwithit
@BrunoBRS: Redemption was never a sequel to Revolver. The two gamers are not related in story or characters at all. Redemption1 is what is called a "spiritual successor" to Revolver. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual_successor
MAN!?! I was not expecting it to be called Red Dead Redemption 2. I guess you gotta 'do what you gotta do' to get your product to the idiotic masses. Gamers who just do not 'get it', which is about 90% of gaming's core. They did add more detail to the image. That is Definitely Bill WIlliamson(3rd from the right)who dies in RDR1. Meaning this image is from before RDR1, making it a RDR1 prequel. http://reddead.wikia.com/wiki/Bill_Williamson But none of those guys look like Marston.
@MrFreehuggs: I said 59/100 and under. Sure, I can watch, and enjoy a 40/100 movie, but I do not have to see a metacritic score to spot a 40/100 movie. I just have to 'get caught' in the middle of one, in a packed theater of idiots who all think they are watching one of the greatest movies ever made. My whole point is not to go at it with you, but to enlighten as many movie goers as I can, that the new Affleck movie is a POS. There is no doubt.
Many people went 'on and on' about how great RDR's story was, and it was one of the best video game stories ever told. It was also one of the best stories ever told(period). But, RDR's multiplayer was ahead also of it's time(it still is in many ways of 'lobby design'). You could easily create a posse of up to 8 players, and then bounce 'back and forth' across all the MP modes together. But what made it so great, is that it was a realistic, gritty, cowboy shooter. I mean, whoda thunk? A bunch of guys wanna 'run around pretending' to be cowboys, gunslingers, and western hustlers?
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