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Red Dead Redemption 2 players discover a new ending detail that will bring them to tears

Red Dead Redemption 2 players discover a new ending detail that will move you to tears

We don’t cry, we just have something in our eyes

Every time we dry our eyes over this game, another heartbreaking moment is discovered that leaves us reeling again.

Our emotions can’t take this much longer.

As if learning about a final secret that had previously eluded us wasn’t devastating enough Red Dead Redemption 2, Now we discover that John brought his own pain.

No one said life as an outlaw would be so hard Red Dead Redemption 2

Mr. Marston was by no means an artist, but his diary drawings say a lot about his experiences. This is even more true when one fan noticed how detailed his depiction of Arthur’s grave is.

The screenshot of this image is quite difficult to see without increasing the brightness, but the OP’s words successfully convey how poignant this discovery is.

“I noticed that a lot more effort went into John’s drawing of Arthur’s tomb compared to John’s other drawings.”

They added: “Breaks my heart. Forever my favorite game of all time.”

Other fans, not noticing this subtle detail, were left crying on the floor. “Oh, thanks for that; I had just finally stopped crying!” another fan replied.

Rockstar Games fans were “broken” after seeing this find, as if they had to twist the knife again.

If GTA VI is half as detailed as that popular series, Rockstar will make a ton of money on release day.

We don’t want to cry all the time when we play RDR, at least not because we’re grieving.

Tears of joy await those who see this remake of the original game with the RDR2 Engine; To say it is something beautiful is an inadequate description.

Where the Wild West will take us next is still unknown. One constant, however, is that this franchise will always have secrets that keep us wanting to know more.

Featured Image Source: Rockstar Games

Topics: Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption, Take-Two, PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, PC