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(I like the actual art design of the Horizon games better. Cyberpunk is graphically amazing, but the art design of Cyberpunk, is, by design, rather cold, while the Horizon games emphasize the natural environment obviously to a much higher degree. IMO it is this art design of the natural environment that really gives the Horizon games their wow.)
I am not confused about that. OP said "graphically" and there CP2077 definitely is still the most advanced on the market. When it comes to artistry and beauty many, many other games come into scope.
And don't mistake the avatar for appreciation of the Starfield graphics or Creation Engine. That engine is terribly outdated... I own CP2077 on GOG.
Yuck, Alan Wake 2 was a disappointment for me at most levels.
I do believe this thread is discussing graphical fidelity.