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RDR2 has fun gunplay but feels like you are playing as a ninety year old with arthritis that can’t climb the smallest of hills without falling over.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssrNcwxALS4
or even the newest good of war, Graphics and game play
I think they portrayed it well.
He was a man with a debilitating condition and also unhealthy due to his lifestyle.
Marston was more agile and fun to play as but he couldn’t swim.
Niko Bellic from GTA IV is one of the most agile characters in terms of gameplay, he can sprint for a long time and he does parkour on the Liberty City rooftops.
Anyway, OT: If I had to pick between those two I'd have to go with Red Dead Redemption 2, as a full package and just a graphical comparison.