john marston

Snap Saturday: Home, Sweet Home

Snap Saturday: Home, Sweet Home

Welcome to Snap Saturday, GTANet’s ode to the virtual photography community who continue to capture some amazingly creative shots across GTA and Red Dead. “Well, we worked so hard to build a little house together…” 🎶 Ah, the legendary Housebuilding Song! The one that gave birth to John, Jack and Abigail Marston’s sweet home in Beecher’s Hope. The (at least apparent)

Snap Saturday: John Marston, Friend and Family Man

Snap Saturday: John Marston, Friend and Family Man

Welcome to Snap Saturday, GTANet’s ode to the virtual photography community who continue to capture some amazingly creative shots across GTA and Red Dead. Last time we did a Red Dead Snap Saturday, we highlighted our favourite boah, the main hero of the Red Dead Redemption 2 story – Arthur Morgan. Succumbing to the most unexpected ailment at the tail-end of

Snap Saturday: The Curse of Armadillo

Snap Saturday: The Curse of Armadillo

Welcome to Snap Saturday, GTANet’s ode to the virtual photography community who continue to capture some amazingly creative shots across GTA and Red Dead. “This is Armadillo. Manhattan it is not, but it does okay for us.” Bonnie MacFarlane In 1899, the town of Armadillo was hit by an outbreak of scarlet fever, causing many residents to flee, and others to

GameZone Interview with Rob Wiethoff

GameZone Interview with Rob Wiethoff

Gaming industry editorial website GameZone have today published an interview with the one and only Rob Wiethoff, voice actor and motion capture of John Marston. The lucky editor had a 40 minute call with the frontiersman in celebration of Red Dead Redemption’s 10 year anniversary the other day. In the interview, Rob Wiethoff talks about how different he is from

Red Dead Redemption Turns 10 Today

Red Dead Redemption Turns 10 Today

Today marks the 10th anniversary of one of the best games R* has ever released, Red Dead Redemption! The epic western tale wasn’t Rockstar’s first outing on the frontier, having released Red Dead Revolver in 2004, but this “spiritual successor” to the first game set the company on a path of themed storytelling like we had never seen before. Set