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I played them both way to much.
I think AC will become a bit dull after a lot of time since there is not very much variation in missions and there is a lot of stupid voice acting in it which can get you out of the story sometimes (for me that was the case).
RDR2 is more lively world wise: You get more of an experience and get the feeling the world actually lives more than in AC imho.
Still both are great games, and not realy comparible to each other.
Odyssey also has one of the most retarded plot points i've ever seen in a game in the form of who your character's dad is. I had to pause the cutscene because i was laughing to much. That ♥♥♥♥ was so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ stupid it's mindblowing.
Assassins creed Odyssey, well worth the money and better then RDR2 performance wise, as of the grind some claim to have, well if you do every side-Quest before you move on with the main story.. then you won't even notice the "grind". but if you are like some and just want to do the main story and get it overwith, then yea expect a grind.
ps: by doing every side quest i mean, do story, once the story needs you to move on to the next part of the map "don't do it", then do all the side quests in the area you are and then move on with the main story.
That AC Ody is an absolute waste of money