Red Dead Redemption 2remains one of the most popular games even after nearly four years since its launch. The game receives widespread critical acclaim for its immersive story and gameplay, with the game’s devs paying particular attention to minute details to make it more realistic. Moreover, theenormous open world ofRed Dead Redemption 2boasts an exhaustive list of flora and fauna, including predators, farm animals, and several herbs.

The sheer variety of animal species inRed Dead Redemption 2is one of its praiseworthy qualities, allowing gamers to test their hunting abilities. Players often stumble upon some rather strange occurrences, such as when one fan reported aninteresting detail about rabbits inRed Dead Redemption 2.

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Another commendable aspect ofRed Dead Redemption 2is the NPCs' behavior and how they interact with Arthur. Communicating with NPCs inRed Dead Redemption 2feels more like a real conversation than talking to an AI-driven character. Despite this, sometimes these interactions can be truly hilarious, as one gamer found out. Reddit user Aqualungerr uploaded a video showing Arthur communicating with another NPC, John Marston’s son Jack. The clip begins with Arthur and Jack greeting one another as the latter plays with a toy in the dirt. Then things take an unexpected and amusing turn.

The video shows Arthur getting closer to Jack and eating an herb called common bulrush, auseful herb for horses inRed Dead Redemption 2that is highly toxic for humans. As a result, as soon as Arthur finishes consuming the herb, he suddenly begins vomiting on Jack, seemingly directly on his head. Surprisingly, Jack responds to Arthur’s poor manners as he remarks, “I can smell you! Stinky!” to which Arthur mumbles, “Sorry, I’m in a world of my own.”

This peculiar but funny interaction between Jack and Arthur is one of the many instances inRed Dead Redemption 2that make it one of the most realistic games. There aren’t many video games where the main character can throw up after consuming a toxic substance, and that on another NPC. Jack’s response to a feeling of disgust after being vomited on further reinforces the player’s perception of conversing with a real person instead of a video game character.

In addition to witty NPC interactions, as mentioned above,horseback riding inRed Dead Redemption 2is arguably the best among all video games. One gamer recently spliced a video of first-person horseback riding in the game and real-life horse riding to show the striking similarities between the two.

Red Dead Redemption 2is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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