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Originally Posted by Bill Brasky
After 10-15 hours with it, I had WAY more fun with GTAV, RDR2, and Fallout 4 to a lesser extent. If you haven't played those, I'd check them out first.
I bought this on release for $50 and regret it. I'll wait 6-8 months for patches to smooth stuff out.
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I haven't played RDR2 yet but I have enjoyed Cyberpunk 2077 so much more than GTA 5 or Fallout 4. It's not the same genre as GTA 5, though, and is just completely a matter of taste as far as your preference goes, I think.
I like strong and memorable narratives in single player games as I tend to get bored with open worlds after the initial cool exploration phase. That phase doesn't last very long either.
While GTA 5 had excellent writing and acting, to me, it doesn't even come close to Cyberpunk's mission/quest design.
Also, it's going to be tough going back to the Bethesda NPC interactions after experiencing the Cyberpunk NPCs. The way the characters move and talk during the dialogue sequences in Cyberpunk is just so effortlessly realistic. I don't know how to describe it. You just completely buy it and it helps the immersion so much.