I have to admit, I'm starting to get a little hesitant about playing this. It's starting to sound to me like it's very, very complicated and I'm not sure if I want to play something that complicated. In terms of all the stuff you have to do and keep track of, how would you say it compres to thing like The Witcher 3 or the Mass Effect or Assassin's Creed games?
I played the witcher 3 for 2 weeks and couldn't get to grips with it and sacked it off, complaining that games were getting 'too complicated'
This game gives you a gripping 2 hour long learning curve opening chapter before you get to fully roam, and it doesn't punish you for not doing all the side shit too much - you have to do it to a degree to learn it but as the story progresses you can dib in and out of it as much as you want without hindering your progress really. It's up to you how much you invest yourself in this game. If you want to spend months hunting, fishing etc searching for legendary animal skins and crafting extra kit for your character then you can, or you can steam into the story and shoot up a load of banks and seedy bars. The choice is yours. The only things that you must keep track of is you and your horses health in the main.
Generally speaking though this is a ridiculously slick and polished game that is, whilst complex, is still ultimately easy to learn and get immersed in. If you played and enjoyed GTAV, then you will have no problem with this bar a few extra controls, which are presented in the usual rockstar way.
I found GTAV to be ultimately a more entertaining game, chiefly because of the humour and music, and even though visually GTAV was stunning, this is absolutely jaw dropping in parts, the scope, atmosphere and detail here is just incredible and actually really made me feel like I was in a real world at times. So while GTAV maybe more entertaining on a superficial level, this is the better game, no question. To not play this would be to miss out on one of the all time classic gaming experiences in my view. Do it.