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Cyberpunk is definitely more my cup of tea and my hours on it reflects that heavily. lol
The game is unmatched!
On the other hand, FO4 has better exploration, and a lot larger modding community.
To me, it's all about what you are after: CP 2077 has a better story to it, and I'd argue has a bit more interesting combat, while FO4 has better exploration and modding.
In shooter RPG context for me it would be:
1. Mass Effect Legendary and from far.
2. Cyberpunk 2077 quite behind
3. Starfield close.
4. Fallout 4 relatively far.
Shooting: MEL, SF, CP77, FO4 (sorry but I don't like the vats system)
Exploration: FO4, CP77, SF, MEL
Stealth: More or less on par but MEL not really having it.
Character Building: SF, FO4/CP77, MEL
Equipment and Crafting: SF/CP77, FO4, MEL
Tourism: MEL, SF, CP77, FO4
Writing: MEL/CP77, SF, FO4
I'm not even comparing it Cyberpunk, Fallout 4's story just sucks.
If Cyberpunk had a 3rd person option I would have chose it.
Off topic and a hot take, but one thing I do like about both game is having a voiced protagonist.Cyberpunk is on a different level, but Fallout 4's wasn't bad either. Going back to older games with a mute protagonist just feels so stale. Starfield confirmed it for me. It feels like I am playing as a walking mannequin.