News Cyberpunk 2077 destroyed by Red Dead Redemption 2

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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.

 
I'm not that surprised. Rockstar have been making award-winning open world titles for years now. No one will ever come close to them
 
This didn't come as a surprise to me, but I ask why we need GTA 6 when we have Rockstar. The fact that GTA 5 still holds up to Cyberpunk 2077 over seven years after its release convinces me that quality is better than quantity.
 
Though I don't like Rockstar's online money making ideas, I just hope they never go the bad game push out path.
 
Though I don't like Rockstar's online money making ideas, I just hope they never go the bad game push out path.
Red Dead is the one game that has suffered the most imo but GTA Online is still pretty good even with the microtransactions. You can literally make millions per hour now with the new heist. It's not too bad for players that don't want to spend any money.
 
CDPR should have listened to their developers and shouldn't release the game when it wasn't completely ready.
 
CDPR should have listened to their developers and shouldn't release the game when it wasn't completely ready.
Definitely. It seems that they still haven't learned their lesson because they're busy arguing with people on Twitter.
 
Definitely. It seems that they still haven't learned their lesson because they're busy arguing with people on Twitter.
It seems they have now realized that the game has lots of issues which is why few days back we saw cyberpunk 2077 co-founder apologized for the troubled launch of the game. Also, CDPR have now decided to take care of the bugs first before releasing the DLC so they are taking the critics seriously and it seems they are trying their best to get rid of all the bugs and glitches which is the main concern for the players at the moment.
 

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