John Marston

WARNING this page contains spoilers for mh:awesomegames:Red Dead Redemption. John Marston is a recurring character in the Red Dead series, appearing as a central character and the main protagonist of Red Dead Redemption, and as a central character and the secondary protagonist of Red Dead Redemption 2. He is also the main protagonist of the non-canon Undead Nightmare expansion pack. He is portrayed by Rob Wiethoff.

Why He Rocks

 * 1) The fact that he killed criminals' who he once considered his brothers just to save his family proves how much he really cares about his family.
 * 2) Rob Wiethoff did an amazing job voicing him.
 * 3) Depending on the route the player takes, he is a very kind hearted man.
 * 4) He is always trying to get rid of his old criminal life just so he can protect his family from the FBI which proves yet again that he cares about his family.
 * 5) He seems to really care about the people he runs into and will help them in any way.
 * 6) He has amazing and impressive gun skills which he uses during the story & it also really defines who he is.
 * 7) Him & Arthur are quite a good duo. They also share a lot of bonding moments to.
 * 8) He has a great sense of humor as most of his quotes are quite funny such as "I Just Know That There Are Two Theories When Arguing With Women. And Neither One Works.", "I'll Give You A Bad Case Of 'Someone Just Shot Me In The Head' If You Don't Hurry Up.", and the best of all, "Why Are You So Interested In My Life? Haven't You Got One Of Your Own?"
 * 9) He has some good bonding moments with his son, Jack.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Arthur disappeared from his memory even though Arthur saved his life.

Trivia

 * Him & his wife, Abigail, both share the same first names of second President John Adams & his wife Abigail.
 * He had a different voice during development.
 * If Arthur antagonizes the camp enough, John might punch Arthur.
 * He is extremely similar with Johnny Klebitz, the protagonist from Grand Theft Auto The Lost And Damned

Reception
Both critics & fans of the game loved how John Marston was written. Fan's of the Red Dead Redemption series also consider him a favorite.

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