For many this will be the number one spot, and we'll be honest it was the reigning champion of late title cards until a certain game from last year came in and just etched it out of the running - although it's definitely the latest in terms of its placement in any game's runtime. We've mentioned Red Dead's overall prowess as the greatest game of all time before, but one of the many things that contributes to its titanic stature on all fronts - from narrative to gameplay - is in the sense of establishing your need to actively seek out and avenge your character's father. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nZMFnz3o0c Few developers have the cajones to do what Rockstar do in their games, and after a tale of gunplay and double-crossing across the wild west, just as it seems our boy John Marston has made it out the other side and returned to his family home - the law comes calling. Filling him full of lead in a scene you control his last few moments as you attempt to take on as many of the officers as you can, going out in a blaze of bloody glory. Cut to a few years later and you're now John's son Jack, who after a - completely optional - string of missions, tracks down one Edgar Ross - who gave the order for his father's slaughter - and ventilates the older gentleman as he's sitting by a river. It's a pretty iconic scene purely based off the weight of which characters are involved in the showdown, but as Ross' body floats off down the river Jack turns to walk away, and its then that the 'Red Dead Redemption' card pops up, bringing added meaning to the title itself and the journey you've just been on, all completely of your own volition.