10 Video Games You Should Turn Off Before The End

10. Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2 is, as a whole, a brilliant game. A riveting story, a massive and immersive world, as well as a great protagonist in Arthur Morgan and his redemption story (surprisingly).

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But what it didn't need was ten more hours tacked onto the end, after we pass the mantle to John Marston.

RDR2 is the story of Morgan and his experience with the Van der Linde gang.

Sure, it may also be a prequel to the first Red Dead Redemption, which sets the scene perfectly. But we didn't need to play that much as John... because we did that the first time around.

A cutscene or short epilogue to transition between the two would have been enough. Doing arbitrary farm work was just too boring. Granted, it does give us the how's and why's of where Mr. Marston ends up, and that's all well and good for establishing the series link.

But can anyone honestly say they enjoyed hammering in fence posts, when we could have skipped all that business and just went on the hunt for Micah and Dutch sooner?

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