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On a decent display with HDR is gorgeous.
Hard disagree. The stories are both great there is no real "better". Its subjective what you like more.
Graphics I would also not call RDR2 "better". This game is one of the best looking and well done and UE4 games I have ever played. Just look at Jedi Survivor that is also UE4 but has massive issues during launch will stutters ... its a great looking game as well but its was Unreal done wrong on release.
Days Gone runs extremely fast, was originally released for PS4, and very well optimized for that reason. RDR2 is WAY more demanding and actually looks not really better TM.