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As a character well both of them have a nice arch and both try to live out their ideals, Arthur at the end tries to give John the chance to live a different life and John in turn takes that chance gratefully and focuses on making a family life.
In terms of being a fighter/gunslinger I think Arthur wins easily.
Arthur Morgan is too tidy and polished, he would fit better in MacFarlane farmer life plot line.
While John Marston would be a better fit for stubborn criminal renegade, playing dirty and trying to stay afloat as last of his kind.
But to answer the question - Arthur wins due to the smile he makes when winning poker game. That is pure gold, pinnacle of expressing emotions in computer game.
But if I must choose, it is Arthur ; his story is way-more emotional, in my opinion - and what a wonderful voice acting too.
Only if you played the second game. It's like complaining about a book series and not reading them all.
It's 12 years old now and it's not really anyone's fault you refused to play it in all that time. It's BC on all the recent Xbox systems as well so the options are there.
A game where you play as Red would be really cool. An open world bounty hunting game could be an interesting take.
Well aware dude. You can get one for peanuts now.
just let it die,, its a cash grab