AND Red Dead Redemption 2 The player revealed a gruesome detail about the game’s first-person mode, as players can see the fear on NPCs’ faces whenever they commit a crime. Red Dead Redemption 2 attention to detail is unmatched, but this particular find even poses moral questions to players.


Since it was first released in 2018, there has been no limit to the details that players have revealed about the game. One player even discovered a new detail about Red Dead Redemption 2 after 1900 hours of playing time, showing that not only new players have something new to discover. It’s absolutely obvious that Rockstar went above and beyond when developing the game, and the results speak for themselves. Admittedly, there are a lot of small details players are finding at this point, and most of the big secrets were spotted a while ago. In a way, it’s even more impressive that the studio went to the trouble of adding things that no one will likely ever see.

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Redditor Catwinky revealed the gruesome detail, noting that during first-person gameplay, players can see an expression of fear on an NPC’s face as they pull the trigger to end their life. Until first person mode in Red Dead Redemption 2 massively underutilized by the player base, it’s interesting to see how many details could potentially be overlooked if it were missed. The image itself is sad, with the cop looking helpless as the player prepares to kill him, and it’s definitely something that can make players change their behavior in their own gameplay.

Other members of the thread were surprised by this level of detail Red Dead Redemption 2. One user even claimed that it was not a frightening sight, but “his soul left his body.” Much of the discussion among players in the chain centered around the pros and cons of first-person gameplay, with some noting that riding can be a major challenge in first-person gameplay. Even if it’s not for everyone, it’s definitely something every player should give a fair shot, as many will be surprised by how well it works.

Gamers are hoping that the first-person mode will return Red Dead Redemption 3, when Rockstar manages to release it to the public. And in both GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, is a successful experiment, even if it was underused by players. If the first-person perspective returns to future GTA 6then it can be said that he is most likely to return for a The Red Dead continuation.

Red Dead Redemption 2 now available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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