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Despite their size and scope, most games still ease you in with tutorial levels, or small starter “areas” that show you the ropes.Sorry. It was just a broad question. If you get a game and don’t know much about it, are they usually easy enough to figure out? Being out of gaming for so long, I have this fear that I’ll spend money on a PS5, get a couple games, and realize they’re too hard or too involved for me to figure out. I feel old. Haha
Red Dead Redemption 2, one of the biggest and most detailed games ever, starts you with a prologue chapter that moves at a snails pace while it teaches you all the mechanics of the game. Most people complain that it’s too slow and holds your hand too much before the game really opens up.
Assassin Creed games usually start with a fight in a small area or territory, so it teaches you the combat mechanics and world exploration mechanics without overwhelming you.
A game like Grand Theft Auto will literally show you button prompts for everything until you know enough to ignore them.
You’ll be good lol.