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great video me
I almost turned to the dark side at launch because of all the negativity, I kept playing and I kept noticing these interactions are making me feel… making me discover things about myself. I'm glad I didn't board the hate train back when it was the only thing to do. Great video mate.
Man spoke nothing but the truth for 10 minutes
I was a completionist of the game. Played in release. Passed everything on 100%. But I couldn’t do the suicide ending. I knew about it and had seen it on youtube and when I saw Judy’s reaction, it broke me for real. I couldn’t make myself to do this ending. For the characters this game builds and their stories really mattered. I can count the games that made me feel like that on the fingers of one hand. CP2077 will always be in a special place for me. Great video. Captured exactly what mattered.
P.S. the sectet ending is also really great epilogue for Johnny’s growth.
The fact this didn't get GOTY in 2021 is a travesty. And all because of the whiny last gen crowd crying about how this game didn't run smoothly on their 10 year old potato boxes. Thank god CDPR cut them off. About time.
I enjoyed the story as well but I can’t fathom you spent 10 minutes of my time without a mention of corporations, consumerism, privacy, technology or corruption. Those are the things the game is about not any of that flowery family values stuff. This game is a cautionary tale not one of hope or altruism.
Perfectly said, 👍👍👍.
meh
I'm happy this game is getting the recognition it deserves and is making a sort of comeback, if you see past all the politics of what happened it is a truly revalation of your own mind and how you perseve your pursuits money and glory and reflect why you are chasing material things like that in the first place. When all along all most of us really are striving for is that familiarity, that belonging, a place to call home with people that we truly care about and that care about you. Another great video man, keep it up with the top notch content 👏
Damn man…
The idea and setting are amazing. The game itself is… hopefully fixed and soon.
Honestly once dc project red saw how many people tuned into the anime, they mentioned they are going to be doing more then the up coming dlc. So it’s getting a huge comeback. Even when I first played it with some of its glitches I still enjoyed this game, even when everyone was hating it.
Fortunately for me, my computer was unable to handle the game when it first came out, so I sat back and watched as people got upset about the lack of polish. I laughed at the memes, the bugs, the PR scramble… but I noticed that through it all, no one was ragging on the story. It was quiet, but there were optimistic people who lauded the character development, the impactful endings, how a lot of your choices carried significant weight.
Once I had a PC up to spec, I booted the game just in time to apply patch 1.5. I ignored the more persistent bugs, explored the city, met the cast. It was like having a crush develop into a relationship, one that I will be happy to cherish. It's still fun to dissect the sci-fi elements, to dive into AI theory and what the game has to say about a person's soul, not to mention the bleak capitalist dystopia. But most of all I enjoy the ride, with a breathtaking terrorist by my side.
Got it on release. Had a good time, tho not as described.
I seem to have had the 1 bug-free copy on Earth. Not to say I saw nothing, but I saw very little go wrong.
I didn't need any outside opinions to drop this incomplete turd for a long time. CDPR misrepresented a lot. I refuse to simp for a corporation that demonstrated the filthy bowl of their own fictional toilet world.
To me the story is great top to bottom. Form the basic and emotional side like you talk about, to the very complex and hard to decipher, this story and world are gripping.
1 complaint I still don’t understand is when people say that Night City feels “dead” but then turn around praise the open worlds of The Witcher 3, Skyrim when they’re all just the same
To be quite honest, when playing Cyberpunk for the first I didn't get involved in a police pursuit not even once. First, because I was rping a stealthy netrunner and, as a very old player of games like Thief, going dark is a mechanic I tend understand very quickly. However, the fact that the police didn't ever caught my scent didn't make me feel like something was wrong or missing about the game per se… Okay, so I wish that flatlining some npcs would occasionally sic their Trauma Team or private security on my ass if I stay in that same area for too long, and Corpo Plaza could be more intimidatingly guarded… But if you are someone actually living in Night City and you have a modicum of a survival instinct, you just don't *want* the corporate police after you. It is *not* supposed to be nowhere near GTA's police, especially in the city center. They supposedly have insane amounts or heavily armed mercs proficient in turning eddies into blood, and they enforce whatever questionable practices the corps want them to. I was half expecting to accumulate a bounty on my head or something if I started to act like a crazy murder hobo. So, I just didn't. Of course, much later I ended up discovering that the police coded into the game is actually sort of a joke, which made me really disappointed… But the point is, I didn't *feel* like behaving like I had in GTA. I was actually pretty immersed into the game and feeling the pressure of "don't mess this up" constantly. It doesn't fix a lot of problems the game has, but it the atmosphere was definitely something they got right.
I totally agree. The only other game that affected me as deeply was Nier Automata.
SOMEONE SAID IT!!!
I couldn't choose the path of ending it because judy was my love interest and I didn't wanna see her lose someone she loves again
Perfectly said. Bro, if your ever in Dallas, lemme buy you a beer lol.