Cyberpunk 2077: All 3 Lifepaths Gameplay



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Cyberpunk 2077 offers you a plethora of gameplay options to let you tackle Night City however you choose. And when it comes to making a huge decision, where better to start than with the backstory of your character, V? 

In the above video, we show the full intro of each lifepath. We start out with the Nomad lifepath, roaming the Badlands before making our way to Night City. Then, we show the intro for the Corpo lifepath, which puts you right in the heart of megacorporation Arasaka. Finally, we take a look at the Streetkid lifepath, with a V that has spent their entire life in Night City. 

Cyberpunk 2077 launches on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Stadia on December 10, you can read GameSpot’s review of CD Projekt Red’s latest here.

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45 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077: All 3 Lifepaths Gameplay”

  1. It really doesn't make sense to have the biggest game of the year reviewed by someone doesn't like Rpg's. Is this revenge or something against CD projekt red it kinda feels like it.

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  2. Nice one you're hypocrisy is so unreal and overwhelming. At least do your job correctly and not attack independent journalist. For your flaws . Next time don't hire someone who isn't gonna play the entire game. It obviously that person doesn't rpg openworlds games

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  3. Hahahaha these fuckers turned the comments off on the other video.
    Reviewer doesn't do her job.
    Gets called out.
    Person that calls her out after she admits to not taking the time and not liking rpgs.
    Well done.

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  4. Have to say, i like this alternate starting points approach. You've pretty much got 3 main campaigns for the price of one.

    I won't lie: This would be a good model to keep for any DLC stories.

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  5. Take a hike, GameStop, you guys can’t even play games as your job. If Kallie worked in a mine, I’d understand her apprehension toward work, but she plays GAMES for a living. What a spoiled brat.

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  6. Just like that BS pokemon review you guys did. Should probably find another profession since none of you are professional, gamers, or journalists. No go ahead and disable the comments and flee to Twitter🤣

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  7. Kallie, in your terrible review, you said something about the man with a granade in his face. His name is ozobo and he is a character originally created in the 1990s by Deive 'Azaghal' Pazos, co-founder of the Brazilian geek site "Jovem Nerd". The character became a fan favorite after being featured on three Cyberpunk RPG special episodes of "Nerdcast", the website's podcast and main attraction.
    Sorry my english.

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  8. gamers are the most childish ppl 😂 what!? You don’t have the same exact opinion as me!? What ur like ur own person with ur own thoughts huh!? Lmao grow up guys lmao

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  9. Love how they turn off their comments for their reviews because they cannot take criticism but they sure can say what they want and not be scrutinized when there are a fair amount of ? in their process for reviewing this. I do not condone any threats to the reviewer or trolling to the point of obsceness, but if you want to give a review, you should not just eliminate the feedback loop for discussion. Makes you look like you do not want audience engaugment on a platform that you depend on from viewership and community feedback. Nice job becoming the next IGN slopfest

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  10. don’t matter which one you choose they all put you on the street (they all diverge with you ending up on the street anyway) lame they just start you off differently but it doesn’t truly persist through the game besides giving you special social dialogue options… you still have to go through the missions either way.

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