The personal journey of Arthur Morgan is extremely sad. He is diagnosed with tuberculosis and as he tries to come to terms with his impending death, he also has to deal with his moral choices. He realizes that the life he has led in the gang has not been all good. He tries to do some good in his last days but is constantly faced with the consequences of his past actions. His relationship with Dutch deteriorates, and he has to watch as the gang he once called family falls apart. It's a story of loss, regret, and the harsh reality of life in the wild west.
Arthur's relationship with Mary is quite sad. They love each other but can't be together. Circumstances keep them apart. Mary asks for Arthur's help at times, but he's in a world of outlaws and violence, and they can't have a normal relationship. It's a love that's doomed from the start, which is very heart - breaking.
In many ways, it is. The game explores themes of loss, betrayal, and the harsh realities of the Wild West, which often lead to poignant and sorrowful situations.
The desperation of parents is also very heart - breaking. They know their children need food but they can't do anything about it. They might have to make impossible choices like choosing which child to feed first or going to dangerous places to look for food.
One of the most sad aspects is Aloy's isolation in the beginning. She's an outcast, shunned by her tribe just because of how she was born. It's really tough to see her face all that alone. Another sad part is the mystery behind the fall of the old world. The ruins and the remnants of a once - great civilization that is now in ruins, and all the people who perished, it's quite a melancholy sight.
There are several aspects. One is the relationship between settlers and Native Americans. In the real West, there were many conflicts and treaties, and the game reflects this with storylines involving interactions between the two groups. Another aspect is the economic activities like ranching and mining which were real - life ways people made a living in the West and are part of the game's world.
Another aspect is the loss of hope. People in depression often see no way out. They may be surrounded by good things, but they can't perceive them. It's like a dark cloud that never lifts. In some stories, people have given up on their dreams or relationships because they simply can't envision a better future.
The most heart - breaking aspect is the sudden loss of so many lives. Innocent people with dreams, families, and futures are gone in an instant. For example, in the case of MH370, there were people traveling for business, for vacations, or going to visit family. Their families were left waiting and hoping for news that never really came.
The most interesting aspect is the clash of cultures. Naruto's ninja world is so different from the wild west in Red Dead Redemption. For example, Naruto's use of chakra and jutsus in a world of guns and horses makes for some really unique and exciting scenarios.
The most heart - breaking could be that Hello Kitty's family got lost. She was left all alone in a strange place. She called out for them but there was no answer. She had to face the big, unknown world by herself, which was really terrifying and made her extremely sad.
For me, it could be his need to constantly prove himself. Despite his obvious talent, he has faced so many doubters. It's like he has to keep showing over and over that he is a great player.