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John: His Voice Actor is just reading lines - and is terrible at it. There is no emotion in John's Character. He's a robot, Not alive. Just there - like a tree - and not a very good one at that.
Love both of them, but Arthur is the greatest)))
Don't get me wrong, I love Arthur's Eastern Texas Steve Austin brogue, but I played RDR1 and I know how Marston's arch plays out.
Marston's story line, in the end, is more cohesive than Arthur's and the Van der Linde's "Keystone cops/Gang that couldn't shoot straight" narrative.