Red Dead Redemption 2 DESTROYS Cyberpunk 2077



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When comparing Cyberpunk 2077 to CD Projekt RED’s earlier success, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it’s easy to see how the latter trumps the former’s immersion. It’s a shame since the developer touted this to be a much deeper role-playing experience and even “that one last, big, exceptional looking title” for previous-gen hardware. But what if we compare it to Red Dead Redemption 2, the current benchmark in open world immersion, regardless of console generation?

Well, obviously Red Dead Redemption 2 wins out but it’s still fun to see all the ways that it immerses the player and where Cyberpunk 2077 falls short. Let’s take a look at 10 ways how Red Dead Redemption 2 destroys Cyberpunk 2077 as far as world immersion is concerned.

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38 thoughts on “Red Dead Redemption 2 DESTROYS Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. You gotta understand rockstar are the kings of the open world genre. What other open world games came close to being as polished as rdr2 cyberpunk tried at it but just couldn’t.

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  2. Hopefully they keep adding to Cyberpunk, definitely forced to put out an unfinished product. I feel bad for the devs who put in all the time programming only to have their work rushed out.

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  3. Jeez, even Fallout 3/4's world is more immersive and lively than Cyberpunk 2077. Night City looks neat, but it feels so dead and empty even when compared to the wasteland of the Fallout games.

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  4. Am I the only one who is just sad about how much potential the story of cyberpunk presents and its mature content but see how it is overwhel by the shallow world, low diversity of weapons, lack of factions interactions, decisions that affects the world and story, customization of cars,guns,body, and clothing (if you are going for looks no stats), and many more things? I know expectations would obviously surpass the game capabilities but we can't just put a blindfold and ignore the many things we saw in the game playthrough trailer of 2018 and its notorious advancements over the game we got like 3ed person cinematics, companions interactivity with the environment and the hacking possibilitys that got removed.
    I honestly enjoyed the game and even played it 2 times, but when you see everything that was cut out it gets a bit hard to fall in love with the game that could have been the best of it's time.

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  5. Npc in cyberpunk are total joke . Thats why i uninstaled this shit after 30 h of playing. 0 life in city, boring missions, 0 cars tuning , cops spawning behind you and disappearing when u run from them 500 meters and. Pathetic

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  6. I love RDR the original it was one if my favourite games but I found the second one slow and had too many boring mechanics that I had no interest in, even the hunting I usually enjoy I just found laborious. I tried to just focus on story but something just made me feel unenthusiastic about the game so I put it down and never touched it again. 😢 To be honest I'm feeling like that with cyberpunk, it's not got any hook atm that's making me really want to play it again. I started playing Hades and that's made me want more and more. I before people make comments that maybe larger open world games aren't for me, I've played pretty much them all and just finished both ghosts of tushima and AC: Valhalla and games like fallout and outer worlds are some of my favourites

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  7. RDR 2: 2.000 Employees
    CP2077: 500 Employees
    RDR2: 6-7 years develeopment (+ Patches)
    CP2077: 4 years development (Started 2016! not before that!)
    RDR2: 3rd Person Action Open World Shooter
    CP2077: Story Driven Quest RPG

    STOP. COMPARING. THESE. GAMES. LIKE. THAT.

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  8. As good as RDR2 looks the whole wild west setting doesn't interest me, I find it boring personally. The future setting of Cyberpunk is more my style, shame it turned out the way it did

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