r/ShouldIbuythisgame • u/Tsuggs55 • 17h ago
Cyberpunk Question
I’ve seen a lot of Cyberpunk related posts which has me intrigued. However, I have an unpopular opinion. I have struggled with RDR2. It’s taking me a long time to get used to everything. There is just a lot going on. There are a ton of items, I’m not smooth with using the controller bc of all the stuff you gotta keep track of, etc. Ghost of Tsushima, TLOU for example are pretty easy to play.
Will I struggle with cyberpunk if I struggle with rdr2?
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u/TheBoyThunderdome 16h ago
I’d argue not at all, the “realism” of RDR2 lends itself to the clunky controls and over-abundance of “stuff.” Cyberpunk albeit is chock-full of cool things, it gives you a more streamlined approach. Lots of side hustles to hit without overloading the player.
I love C2077 and I will always advocate for it, an excellent game made even better by the love of the devs and the community.
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u/MapachoCura 16h ago
I would say it could go either way.... Cyberpunk has tons of guns and implants and things to find and figure out. I do find the combat controls to feel clunky compared to most other games. The game doesnt hold your hand - you really have to figure out a lot of things yourself or just guess. I didnt play RDR2 yet (just bought it on sale though so soon!) so I cant say if Cyberpunk is as challenging, but I could see some of the same challenges you describe being valid here too.
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u/TheBoyThunderdome 16h ago
I’d argue not at all, the “realism” of RDR2 lends itself to the clunky controls and over-abundance of “stuff.” Cyberpunk albeit is chock-full of cool things, it gives you a more streamlined approach. Lots of side hustles to hit without overloading the player.
I love C2077 and I will always advocate for it, an excellent game made even better by the love of the devs and the community.