Cyberpunk 2077: A 2024 MUST



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44 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: A 2024 MUST”

  1. I love cyberpunk so much and it's wild considering how difficult it is to connect protagonists a lot but even with how realized v is as a character I felt immersed in the world still and really liked a lot of the questions asked and what it had to say

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  2. I love CP2077. I've had it since day one. Put almost 500 hours into it(an achievement for me). Written 220k word fanfic, and even bought merch for it. Something I've only ever done for halo and mass effect. And Even I can admit this game was an absolute clusterf**k at launch and that there is no acceptable excuse for why it was released in such a state. Especially on console where it made a Bethesda release look like a polished gem in comparison. I will cheer and clap for whatever CDPR releases next, but I won't be preordering it and keep a close eye on things when it's released.

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  3. As a huge fan of The Witcher 3, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age; Cyberpunk was exactly what I was hoping it would be, and that was at the games launch. It’s only gotten better with all of the updates and the amazing Phantom Liberty expansion. If Cyberpunk’s sequel improves like every Witcher game has over the last, then we’ve got a lot to look forward to.

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  4. I’ve had this game since launch on the ps4 (and now I have the ps5 and the ps5 version). This game, despite all the bugs and mess it had, has quickly become one of my comfort games. It taught me so much about to just “live in the moment” and “be who you are” and that’s a lot for someone who has anxiety and depression like myself. I’ve played this game while going through a lot of hardships in my personal life and I always enjoyed the action but also the tender, vulnerable, moments as well.

    I’ve recommended this game to anyone who would listen to me to be honest. I’m happy whenever I see someone else playing the game for the first time, it makes me smile to hear what they thought.

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  5. I have sunk 1,000+ hours into Cyberpunk, certainly one of my favorites. I don't fully agree with the first person view though – I think taking a leaf out of Bethesda's play book and having the option to switch between first and third person would have been perfect.
    I have been modding the game for a while and there is a Third person mod – that whilst not perfect, does give me a taste of what could have been with a third person mode. Here's hoping that they look at that aspect for the next one…

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  6. Hmmmm, ok. Talked me into putting it on the list to check out. CDPR did a particularly wonderful job with Witcher 3, including both DLC, so perhaps this one has the bugs worked out enough to attempt now.

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  7. Slight correction. Playstation removed the game from its store, initially, due to CDPR's "no questions asked" refund policy, which was antithetical to Sony's "no refund" policy. They even admitted to it at the time.

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  8. I was also one to normally stick to third person games only, but this was one of my first games to get me into first person games. Glad to see this be covered, hope you have a good one, choom! 😁

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  9. I have loved this game, warts and all, since December 2020. Yes, mistakes were made and even the developers admit that the game didn't live up to their vision at launch….but I still give them kudos for being willing to completely leave the comfort zone of their Witcher games, and try something 100% brand new. I am very keen to see how Orion pans out, given their past experiences with developing CP2077.

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  10. Going back in time recently, there have been very few games that really got me invested. I've played a bunch, but only a few have really gotten their hooks in me over the last few years. Chronologically, they are: Baldur's Gate 3, Elden Ring, TLOU2, and Cyberpunk 2077. The first three, no surprise, were games of the year. Cyberpunk did what it did during it's launch, but of all of them, it may have been the one I was most invested in. It took me out of this world, and into it's own. That's what I'm after.

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  11. I think the best part of CP 2077 for me besides the Lore is that it really captured the feel that all sacrifices made and everything you did really did not change much in the grand scheme of things, the cogs of the corporate hellscape just went on while you do everything to leave a mark, one way or another. Not many Games really captured that type of dread for me, mostly the Fallout Games and Deus Ex comes to mind.

    What CP 2077 however does best among these games for me was how much the writing and voice work of the characters did to make you feel like you were part of the world and how organic it felt. Beginning with how much judy and panam distrust you and going with your work how they will open up to the point you could romance them. While they botched the job with the small amount of time jackie gets how the romances with river and kerry feel like an afterthought i still get brutally immersed in the games in a good way.

    It's also a really good writing insofar that the combination of ending states really captures how you can't make everyone happy and in the end V does what is best for V, a classic cyberpunk story where there is no happy ending but just a different type of bad ending for everyone involved.

    But the other thing besides bad ass techies which get me hooked is the Lore, i really really like how futuristic but also grounded cyberpunk as a genre feels. Of course as a genre that evolved since the 80s you will see that many also go into a more sci fi approach but the underlying premise of late state capitalism corporate hell where the single individual really makes no dent is really eerie in our current times.

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  12. I love how genuine the performances are with the weirdness, if there was even the slightest hint of discomfort with the weird words like “choom” I don’t think it wouldn’t worked

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  13. I hope you played the "epistrophy" side quest, sense your previous vid was on constructs having souls, it's one of my favorites and gives more light on that lipstick wearing chauffeur.

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  14. I almost exclusively play 1st person RPG like Might & Magic, Elder Scroll & Fallout. I wasn't interested in isometric or 3rd-person shooters. So, graphics performance is very important for me.

    I started playing CP2077 last year after patch 1.5 on PC. It was very stable by then and I didn't have any of the show stopping bugs. It was a blast especially at highest difficulty!

    Phantom Liberty was great and Idris Elba put up a fantastic performance! Too bad there wasn't any interaction between Johnny Silverhand & Solomon Reed.

    I honestly cannot remember why I got into Mass Effect. It was a linear 3rd-person shooter "light RPG". That's not the usual genre that I would get into but boy am I glad I did! The lore is so rich, like Elder Scroll, Fallout & Cyberpunk.

    Now I'm waiting for Starfield Shattered Space. Loads have been said about how disappointing Starfield was but like Mass Effect Andromeda, this is a new IP. Yes, I consider MEA a new IP because it happened in a new Galaxy.

    I believe in giving it a chance. Mass Effect 1 wasn't great but it had an engaging story and wasn't pretentious. I really hope ME5 comes soon. In the meantime, I will replay Cyberpunk as a Netrunner.

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  15. Played through Cyberpunk 2077 earlier this year for the first time, one of the best stories I've played. Love the world, love the characters, love the lore. Gonna be one of those games I play once a year or two, same with ME trilogy and Witcher 3.

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  16. I have come back to this game about a week ago this game has hooked me Jackie is my favorite character he feels real not many games do that to me to where I cry about them

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  17. I don't get how people can say a game is immersive in 3rd person. I don't really have a preference over 1st/3rd person but I've always thought 1st person was more immersive. More like you're inhabiting the characters.
    Cyberpunk is probably the best game I've ever played. 200hrs in my forst playthrough lol

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  18. CP2077 was mid to me even after the patches and DLC story wise it still sucks and PL story wasn’t that good either it has good gameplay but that doesn’t make it a good game and I also didn’t like Keanu Reeves and Idris Elba that much Keanu is a good person but a bad actor

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  19. I hopped into the game around patch 1.5 when the game was just starting to come into it's own, literally just as a way to test my new computer's capabilities because it was on sale anyway. It easily ascended to my top 5 games of all time to the point where my interest in the setting extended beyond the video game and made me deep dive into the tabletop lore rabbit hole which gives you a greater understanding of the many conspiracies and events of the game V is given unreliable narration of. Even the NCPD scanner hustles which are just killing mini-quests actually connect to the greater story of Night City. Also Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the only games where despite the protagonist's imminent death, the pacing allows you to immersively do side quests by having characters need to do a day or several of prep work before they reach out to V after each major plot event, which encourages you to pursue any of the other main quest lines or tackle some side stuff at your leisure. Also one of the few worlds in a game where I NEVER make use of fast travel despite knowing it's an option.

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  20. I was lucky enough to play this game at launch on my PS5. I had very few performance/visual issues on PS5 at launch. It was crashing a lot but that's it. I was able to enjoy the story and city from the beginning. I loved playing all the endings and played all the endings of the DLC. Where you able to play the DLC as well or did you not get that yet?

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  21. Cherami Leigh is *AMAZING*, I strongly recommend everyone to check her other VA roles to see how versatile she is. For example, she is A2 on Nier: Automata (Game and Anime). Now talking about CP2077, this is definitely my favorite game, I did pretty much everything and I have more than 560 hours! I totally agree with Kala, did all different endings and each one is very different! I strongly recommend everyone to give CP2077 a chance!

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