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Cyberpunk 2077 love letter.
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10/10 game..masterpiece
I played the witcher 3 + dlcs and grown to love CD Project RED back in 2015.
Then when Cyberpunk 2077 released and all the critics came in, i dodged it and forgot about it.
Earlier this year (with patch 1.6) i saw it on Steam for Sale and i had one of these "oh yeah, that exists" moments.
So i bought it and started playing it.
To keep it short: no piece of music, no movie, no series or any other game has ever affected me as much as this game.
One of a kind.
Yesterday i finished the DLC Phantom Liberty, and they did it again. I cant think of anything else at this moment other then what i have seen and witnessed.
Cyberpunk has ruined Story telling and Characters in RPG's for me.
Starfield, Assassins Creed, GTA, RdR2, Far Cry. nothing can compare and it will take me a while to be able to accept that and to play anything else again.
The game was fixed and rocking over a year ago. 2.0 is icing. The music score alone is a masterpiece of emotional ambience realizing that world even fuller than Blade Runner (Blade Runner only had 2 hrs remember and concentrated on the melancholy) Cyberpunk fleshed out the street pop, the heavy thrash, the techno futurist, the bubblegum electro-pop, all the action scores and still had time for down to earth campfire songs …are you kidding me what did you want for $40.
You nailed it. The graphics help with immersion. I barely use fast travel. Driving in NC with a good track on the radio is sublime.
The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 are my number-one games. The way I know is because the world feels real. I miss the characters, I feel loss that it has ended and I miss talking to my friends in the game.
I played on PC and never had any of the issues others had so I got to see it all without the problems.
649 hours played and I'm going to go back again to try and play it differently again and lose myself in it again.
The main things that ruined this game were two things:
The absolute dumbass release on old gen consoles. Lets be honest that was a dumb move, even considering it was REALLY difficult to get new hardware / the new gen consoles at the time because of reasons. It was a greedy decision by investors who dont have a single pixel of love for anything in the game.
The other one is failed media coverage and a very much failed gaming community. They fell for the lies about why this game actually sucks and how bad it is and how many bugs it has. The never promised features that were covered, never planned to be in the game. And also completely useless. (Really? Every NPC has a daily unique routine? Get the fuck outta here)
People like me, who invested in a new PC to be prepared for a new gen game of a big scale with high speed combat, enjoyed a game that had way less bugs than a Skyrim ever had, fntastic graphics, gameplay, characters, world building and for the most: A story that has maybe 3 or 4 rivals in the gaming scene that are even in the talks to be compared. (Halo, Nier for example if you need them to butcher my opinion)
We as a gaming community need to be better in the future. Way better.
I loved it when it "sucked." It's just a great game. Cyberpunk had me in my feelings about all the decisions.
Thank you. Finally someone who understands this game. It has the most awesome characters and dialogues I have ever seen in a game and beefing that gameplay up did a lot to make it better. Btw, songbird is probably the most intriguing character of all time.
Yeah it affected me hard too, after I beat the game and sided with Panam, I just stopped playing entirely I felt the game was respectfully finished .
I got this game as soon as it was released on Pc. And actually never dealt with much glitches maybe like one side quest but wasn't a major hinderance to the story's progression.
Nothing like 100% great, but it left me wanting more. Playing it again and again for different endings and understanding it.
Also the expansion was really good leaving wanting more again.
How it shakes your perspective on it's parallels with how our world within hundreds of years of tech advancements. How even though congested and claustrophobic homes feel. People will always try to stick together.
Loved the experience to how it was in the start to how it evolved to its current state today. Many people look at failures and not the result of the dedication poured into it.
If you end yourself, Judy's reaction at the ending credits will tear your soul. The pain in the voice acting in that credit roll is second to none!
I was teary when I finished Cyberpunk. I find that future very plausible – a world of advanced tech But human despair.
I'm taking a break from it before I can get to Liberty City.
This is the game that properly got me back into gaming
This game has unknowingly changed my life ~3 years ago when it released. And I think I've only started to realise it from this video, probably because you managed to put my thoughts into words. Thank you for the amazing love letter.
Love the characters and especially V
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So heartwarming. 🙂
God bless.
damn, the emotional aspects of the game get to me deeply. i wish i could get some love back to the devs who inspired this in the characters and story. not all will understand this, but this game is masterpiece and will change future games forever, like it did change me
Enough with the "Cyberpunk was always great"discourse lately. Just look at any videos of the version that shipped on the CD and you'll know this is not true. I mean I absolutely love what cyberpunk has become with years of fixes, updates , million of dollars in PR, new expansion and mods to turn it into the best version of itself… But it doesn't erase history either. Sure the core story and setting was always interesting, but execution is still a huge part of any game, and I don't think all the valid complaints the game got at launch deserve to be buried.
Best game I’ve ever played.
I think this is a great video. The best games aren't the one's with the most advanced tech or the coolest features but the ones that stick in our hearts showing us what it truly means to be human, which is the people around us.