An Incorrect Review of Cyberpunk 2077 by Max0r | First Chicago Reacts



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  1. I got it on pc, played it for 3 hours and uninstalled it due to it's performance issues and bugs. I don't think I'll ever install it again on my computer. I do like the game for the memes though. If nothing else.. I was able to get lots of enjoyment out of some Cyberpunk 2077 memes.. 😀

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  2. 18:10 I'd say dead rising had a good way of implementing urgency, all objectives had a timeout, you could let sidestory stuff timeout without issue but if a main story objective timed out you'd get a message saying "the truth has been lost" or something like that, you can keep playing afterwards, but you won't have access to the rest of the story

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  3. Nope, the music In cyberpunk is absolutely hideous, it may sounds hype for an hour, but you will quickly grow tired of it, in my opinion it's even worse than the horrible optimisation

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  4. Just give it a few more months and I think it should be completely stable. As for DLC… I hope they do something because for having such an amazing open world, soundtrack, story, lore, it really is a pity to leave it as it is. However, the way the story ends really leaves no windows open for further story development… fuck.

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  5. 3:24 Again, i want both of you to follow up from "Fall of 76" with "Engoodening of NMS" by Internet Historian. The stuff u said in that vid makes it so much better for u to react to the NMS vid (Just watch ur own reaction to FO76 before watching NMS).

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  6. I preordered it to ps4 pro and it worled great until one quest bugged cus johnny silverhand didnt spawn in correct spot after mission and i had to start the game over, the game worked well if u didmt count thr bluescreen crashes every 5-10minutes

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  7. The gameplay was fun since release, everyones' gripe is with missing features concerning Cyberpunk which hasn't been rectified yet. Maybe with dlc like No man's sky they'll fix it but until then it's just bugfixes.

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  8. Would love to see you guys react to some of the best Star Wars content ever made… Star Wars Old Republic cinematic trailers!

    There are 5 short ones in total. If you decide to react, make sure to do them in Chronological order, not order of release, I promise you won't be disappointed! 🙂

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  9. As an owner, someone who's played since day one, Cyberpunk hasn't gotten "better", it's gotten playable. And that's not to mention the scam that was "cutting" everything off the game before release. The game people saw in trailers, promotions and betas doesn't exist, and with CDPR's current attitude, probably will never exist, and if you can't refund, you have to content yourself with a game that's not a tenth of what was promised.

    It's a boring, short mess of a game with zero personality, zero innovation and LOTS of repeated content over and over to disguise the 10 hour main questline under, which is already extended by long, pointless driving sections that only take you from A to B with nothing happening.

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  10. All I can say about CP2077 is that I wish they pulled it off right. I saw so much potential in it. I had fun despite the bugs and glitches. It really felt like a game that got chopped in half. Like, it was going for something great, and then they were told to stop reaching and just release it to the public.
    The characters, the atmosphere, the music, and the combat (may not be revolutionary combat but a decent compliment), was what kept me playing. Pretty good story. Nothing that new if you know Cyberunk and Dystopian future stuff. It's just that it felt like the game I was actually hoping for for a very long time, despite under-delivering. But who knows, I might play it again once it gets fixed and improved (most likely by modders).
    And did I mention the music is fire? Did Max0r say that? Just making sure. Because I could listen to the music all day and get me pumped up even while eating breakfast or something.

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  11. Yeah, the urgency point's a good one. Cyberpunk's main you don't have long hook didn't feel very threatening. Not quite as bad as Fallout 4's "IT'S BEEN AT LEAST 10 YEARS BUT I HAVE TO FIND MY BABY RIGHT THIS MINUTE" crap. I put 300 hours in and the enemies got so bullet spongy that I never did go to find that baby.
    The story in 2077 was great though, so I'd recommend it if the game's patched up by now.

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  12. If you like Cyberpunk I recommend Shadowrun it's basically Cyberpunk meets Dungeons and Dragons making it possibly to play as a Cyberneticly enhanced Troll with a chain saw for a hand and his elf buddy who can summon demons and spirits to protect their human friend as he plugs his brain into a computer to steal someone's bank details (No that wasn't exaggeration you can really do that.) They even have their own video games a trilogy of top down RPG's called Shadowrun Returns, Hong Kong and Dragonfall.

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  13. My biggest complaint with the game is lack of roleplaying features. Can't change your hair after starting (even 14 year old WoW lets you do this guys..). Can't sit down on chairs. Cant eat food in animations (you only eat food/drink by clicking on it inside inventory) Can't enter 99% of buildings. Can't walk (you're forced to run everywhere, there's no walk toggle)… Can't customize apartment. can't even sleep lengthways on your bed like a normal human

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  14. Im still sad about this game. If they had more time it could have been great and we could be waiting on Cyberpunk x GTA online. But with an actuall co-op story. Even without the story just cyberpunk online could have been amazing. Now there propaply gonna stop after they fixed all of there fuck ups and no man skyed that game.
    ps. I know there are some people that say " Well normally games dont take 8-9 years. And you mean they should have worked longer on this?" Yes, because this isnt a normal game. This could have been the next form of Games. With like 11 years development time and a price of like 80-90 . Maybe even 100. It could have been a signal to the rest of the industry to up there fucking game. Because from there on, nobody would have accepted weak shit anymore. But at last that didnt happen. So im sad.

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  15. I think Zach and Michael would LOVE Polygon's video "Monster Factory: Exploding Shepard's Face Bones in Mass Effect 2". The McElroy brother's are some of the funniest people on the planet and Monster Factory is one of their greatest creations.

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  16. Speaking of quest urgency, Kingdom Come Deliverance has quests that will have different endings if you take too long to complete them. Their quest design is quite good. You can fail main quests but can still progress the story. Instead of making players repeat the failed quests. They introduce new quests that have different objectives and if players complete them they still can progress with a different result. This helps with players’ immersion since the story continues no matter if players complete or fail quests. You guys should really check it out.

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  17. I was playing the current version of cyberpunk. And there were bugs. For example, the occasional inability to pick up some trivial garbage. One serious graphical bug (fixed by saving and loading the game). One bug with the spawning car (because I summoned it in a location that was impossible to enter). And once I saw a levitating object in the cutscene …

    That's it. No bugs preventing you from continuing to play. No invisible or immortal enemies. No broken missions.

    If I had to list the game's problems, it wouldn't be bugs.

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  18. Both of you guys should check out Max0r an incorrect summary of Metal gear solid 3! Its probably my favorite video from him and you 2 would probably love it aswell

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