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TiredHappyDad t1_iubs2cj wrote
Rdr2 had an amazing story and world, but I never considered it high on the "fun factor". It was too slow paced. I would Cyberpunk ahead for for fun.
ScottCraigDempsey t1_iubsy9c wrote
Both have boring Intros ngl.
ReturningDukky t1_iubsytp wrote
Cyberpunk is more fun but RDR2 is more immersive and has a better story
paq1kid t1_iubtjpc wrote
Cyberpunk is more fun imo. Took 80 hours on my first playthrough. I’m on my second playthrough now, 30 hours in. RDR2, it was a good experience, didn’t even finish it lol stopped when Arthur died. Maybe I’ll go back and play it again, 4 years later haha might have a better experience on ps5 this time (played in ps4). Might just be the rpg aspect though, the whole leveling up and upgrading your character is something I enjoy in video games.
Drokethedonnokkoi t1_iubtz0l wrote
Red dead is still better in most aspects including fun. I loved every second of that game.
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dilutedmarbles OP t1_iubzm0j wrote
Red Dead doesn't have it's own Netflix series. The Witcher and Cyberpunk.
dilutedmarbles OP t1_iuc0izy wrote
So you based your fun off the inro's and enjoyed neither.
stabyourcat t1_iuc0x9x wrote
Although Cyberpunk has an excellent story and has better gameplay that really scratches that chaotic itch, RDR excels almost everywhere else. Music, story, characters, scope, atmosphere, Red Dead is just top tier.
Everyone should give Cyberpunk a chance, though. Just recently finished and it’s one of the best open world games I’ve ever played
dilutedmarbles OP t1_iuc16v6 wrote
Fair and true. It is more than that, but this is the best assessment.
ScottCraigDempsey t1_iuc2ydy wrote
I refuse to believe you enjoyed the snow area in RDR2
dilutedmarbles OP t1_iuc57f6 wrote
I was impressed that the snow left a trail after moving your character.
ScottCraigDempsey t1_iuc5b2t wrote
You'd love snow runner then
dilutedmarbles OP t1_iuc5m0m wrote
It looks good. Developers put blood sweat and tears in.
ScottCraigDempsey t1_iuc5pl6 wrote
I'm not in disagreement mate aha. I personally just found the entire snow section way too slow paced for my liking.
thejuysychin t1_iuc6y6o wrote
No!!!!!!!
DanSanderman t1_iuc8sbl wrote
That's interesting. I loved RDR2 and thought Cyberpunk was hella boring. There's a lot of talking in RDR2 but at least they usually give you something to look at while they're talking. Cyberpunk has hours of expository dialog and it's pretty much all just standing there in some dark room.
getbiks t1_iucc20v wrote
I did enjoy Witcher a great deal (all 3 of it) and really prefer RPG, however i get headache with FPS games. I want to try out cyberpunk but only the camera angle is holding my from installing it. Shall I try it anyway? Any person with similar issue have felt anything?
dilutedmarbles OP t1_iucce7v wrote
Cyberpunk is first person. I have a friend that complains about the same symptoms. I would consider skipping it, if you have issues with fps camera controls.
Edit: or better yet see a Doctor. There might be something more going on. Best to make sure and see a Doctor.
EiffelPower76 t1_iuchcna wrote
These two games are not really competitors, they are so different, and equally good
For example, I will never play RDR2, because the cow boy look is really boring me
Just a matter of taste
Excellent_Routine589 t1_iucqjch wrote
RDR2 still better for me
Better world building, more fun map to explore, better characters, etc. Nothing beats RDR2, just picking a direction and meeting some random NPCs that give you side quests
The only issue is that you have to be okay with deliberate tedium (ala Kingdom Come Deliverance)
Difficult-Pick4048 t1_iuctcex wrote
Gun slinging grounded wild west drama adventure VS bright lights rocket launchers and cyborg hacker ninjas. That's a tricky comparison
TiredHappyDad t1_iuctpom wrote
Presentation was definitely better in rdr2, but I am meaning the pacing and actual gameplay. In cyberpunk we would get a few minutes of cut scene at the beginning and end of a quest line with radio chat in between during the 1 minutes drive between different quest locations. In red dead we are lucky to actually spend 5 minutes every half hour dealing with enemies.
DamashiT t1_iucype8 wrote
RDR isn't your typical game. I'd say it's more of an interactive experience. Most people enjoyed it, I didn't. I don't like westerns and (for me) this whole game was just a film that required me to travel on a horse to see another scene and very rarely shoot somebody.
NaturalNines t1_iude5f3 wrote
Pretty much my only critique of RDR2, aside from the extremely slow beginning, is that their quests were often very segmented, step by step, do this now do this now do this. They were pretty epic, but just so controlled in that way. It really sucked some of the fun out of it, like you were just flipping switches.
Maxxxmax t1_iuexdfz wrote
Red dead is better in most aspects for sure, but I honestly don't know about fun. I've replayed cyberpunk 4 times, while red dead only once. Sci fi demon appearing from stealth, cutting someone to ribbons and then making their friend off themself just keeps making me come back, while cowboy in huge beautiful environment is definitely a more stunning worl of art, but it hasn't made me play as obsessively as cyberpunk has.
Drokethedonnokkoi t1_iufaudf wrote
Fun is definitely subjective but there are some fun aspects I liked a lot about red dead, like the mini games and exploration. My only problem with the game is how long the distance were between each mission.
LifeOnNars t1_iubrq2q wrote
RDR 2 still shits on Cyberpunk