Red Dead Redemption 2is simply a massive game filled with a sprawling world as well as a bevy of intricate animations and mechanics to help players feel immerse. The game is so big, that many players are still finding hidden details throughoutRed Dead Redemption 2years after its release.
Some discoveries are related to rare animations or small scenes scattered across the game’s map, like looking through a window to witness a couple stumbling around high on opium. Other discoveries include mission-specific details, such as the recent discovery of how to be an even better person inRed Dead Redemption 2’s ‘Help A Brother Out’ mission.

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The newest subtle detail, however, is much less concerned with Arthur Morgan being a good person. The detail was pointed out by the TikTok account @hiddengamingdetails. The detail pointed out takes place after Arthur tackles an enemy to the ground in a pool of water. Normally, players are able to deliver punches or choke the enemy out from that position. When players go to choke the enemy while in water, however, Arthur instead pushes the enemy’s head underwater to drown them instead. While it is a detail that most players likely would never come across, it does helpmakeRed Dead Redemption 2feel as realisticas possible. To see the full video, clickhere.
While the detailed animation is not as impactful as some ofRed Dead Redemption 2’s other hidden details, it could add a lot to the game for players who naturally discover it while playing through the game. One part ofRed Dead Redemption 2’s charm is how it can maintain its realism and detail while reacting to a multitude of actions from players. There is an incredible amount of detail in the game, which has helped it garner a large community of players who want to feel as immersed in the wild west as possible.
It is pretty incredible that theRed Dead Redemption 2community is still finding new detailshidden throughout the game this many years later. With how circumstantial many of the discoveries are, however, it is not that surprising that players are still finding themselves doing new things across the game’s massive map on subsequent playthroughs. It will be very interesting to see what sort of new details developer Rockstar Games will be able to put into their games in the future, especially with the power of next-generation consoles. Hopefully, fans will get news on what is next for the studio soon, whether that beGrand Theft Auto 6,Red Dead Redemption 3, or an entirely new game.
Red Dead Redemption 2is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
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