Cyberpunk 2077's Biggest Lesson (Love, Family, Greed, and Power)



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Cyberpunk 2077 is a misunderstood gem and great game. And while there are many bugs, glitches, and broken promises, the characters, story, and moments with each are some of the best gaming moments ever. Even with all the controversy Cyberpunk 2077 is a great game where some people thing cyberpunk sucks and others thing cyberpunk is amazing.

In this video we deep dive into the themes of cyberpunk’s story of love, family, greed, and power, and why becoming a night city legend is not the moral of the story cyberpunk sets out to tell. This cyberpunk review reaches into the heart and soul of the game and how cyberpunk 2077 is underrated. The best moments in cyberpunk 2077 music and story is all here and talking about what makes it great.

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14 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077's Biggest Lesson (Love, Family, Greed, and Power)”

  1. The marketing for this game was so good that it probably caused most of the backlash. CDPR told us that we were getting Red Dead Redemption 2, GTA 5, and Fallout New Vegas all in one with a Cyberpunk theme. Then when the game launched it was buggier than Fallout 76. The thing is though, eventually the ps4 and xbox one consoles aren't going to be used anymore, performance will be good on all platforms, and updates will patch in most if not all of the things that everyone screams about on reddit. And yeah the story is great, probably equivalent to Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Panam is the best side character since Garrus Vakarian lol

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  2. In this generation of crybabies who only wants same companies like rockstar milking one franchise for decades games like cdpr cyberpunk naughty dogs are exceptions who are pushing gaming forward when all people want is mindless shooting n empty words with no side missions cyberpunk is a cult above hope in the future this game is understood by more people n loved by more but for now lots of mindless players have plagued the gaming industry who are still playing gta 5 in 2021. More power to game devs who spend millions on new iP rather than milking one franchise

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  3. I like the game and this game could have been better it also have potential to be a masterpiece but too bad it was never realize it sucks that this is not the game they marketed to us and this game was such a scam.

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  4. Another great Cyberpunk 2077 video. Great job man.

    I’m not here to shit on other games, as I do enjoy them, but I recently finished Horizon Zero Dawn, however I still wouldn’t be able to tell you the name of a single person in that game besides Aloy. Similarly, I’d struggle to immediately recall the names of any characters from any of Bethesda’s or Ubisoft’s games.

    Yet I haven’t played any of The Witcher games in a couple years and finished my last play through of Cyberpunk 2077 over 5 months ago but can still tell you the name of every CDPR character, their hopes and dreams, the things they love and the things they hate. CDPR is truly the best when it comes to characters.

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  5. The irony of Cyberpunk 2077 is that most people sh…ing on the game don't understand the game, or the genre.

    People are complaining that game doesn't have enough materialism like tuning vehicles when the point of Cyberpunk is to experience friendship and family.
    This is like complaining that flight simulator doesn't have cars.

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  6. It resonated so much with me. To embrace beauty in mundane… To be just an average guy and happy with that. Striving for ambitions should be like a spice, not the main meal. People like you set a great example of balancing enjoying mundane and striving to be exceptional. And illuminate misery of "who has made it". I have experienced dangers of "striving to be exceptional" myself.

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  7. Your titles lately suck. Are you optimizing for search? I much more prefer wh question (do is too narrow)+bold statements (such as "Mass effect 1 – the best Mass effect"). "When to give up on a dream? Cyberpunk 2077 spoilers."

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  8. Excellent presentation on CP. The game is interesting because only if you do many playthroughs do you get to see the effects of choices made in the game. Like doing what Judy wants V to do in taking over Clouds only to find out later that the Doll Tom is dead and the Tyger Claws took back Clouds whereas if you let Maiko take over Tom doesn't die. Or if you tell Jefferson Paralez the truth he turns into a super paranoid guy, whereas if you dont he is more at peace with everything. It becomes more obvious that each choice V makes has ramifications. And there is no great choice sometimes. If you do certain things correctly you can save Pepe's marriage,…or not, ;you can save your neighbor Barry, or not, you can save Claire from having to live with killing Samson or not. Sometimes there are clear choices that help, other times the choices are not clearly better no matter what you choose.

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