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I am referring to Cyberpunk 2077.
The beginning of the game was brutal for trapping you in a car, or on a couch, forcing you to talk to characters that you have no reason to cares about. My husband said that it gets better, but I wasn’t willing to put up with it.
I’m thinking the game may just not be for you. You’re describing the cinematics that help build immersion into the character and situation as though they are a hassle.