Everything GREAT About Cyberpunk 2077!



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20 thoughts on “Everything GREAT About Cyberpunk 2077!”

  1. What? a reupload? I'm wanting to clean up the channel and make viewing sessions more enjoyable. I tried some multiparters twice but if you've seen my RDR2 video, you can see that the trend didn't stick. So I hope you enjoy one nice long TV-length EGA!

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  2. 34:38 it’s worth pointing out this game didn’t actually have 7 years of development, it had 3-4, since they were still busy with Witcher 3, and that combined with other development issues makes it a minor miracle it came out this well, corporate greed and incimpetence notwithstanding

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  3. I played this game on Xbox One at launch and I thought it was great. It was no buggier than most games are, it was gorgeous, but the writing and music is 100% what impressed me the most and I was emotionally invested the entire time.

    I'm really glad people are finally starting to wake up to how good it is, because I personally thought it was a masterpiece. Not perfect, no game is. But a masterpiece to me, no doubt.

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  4. I just finished this game a few days ago. Glitchy fuckin mess, constant crashes, too many loading screens, but the stories kept me wanting to play. Powering through the bad shit about this game was totally worth it.

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  5. This. This is the review I needed of Cyberpunk. I bought it way back when it came out. Riding high on the hype train, was soundly disappointed by the game upon release. But seeing that it is now fixed more or less will make me give this game another try. Thanks for another great video!

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  6. It seems that you never watched Ghost in the Shell animes, phones in your heads, is what Cyborgs had in that Universe, could communicate by only audio or by a screen in your eyes HUD, also you can enter the cyber lobby of any Cyborg if you had the authorisation, make VR like a kid toy.

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  7. Great video. I've played the game about 5 times now, to get all the endings and stuff and I deeply enjoyed it.

    But saying that CP2077 is a game without problems would be one hell of a stretch. Honestly, after digging a little more on the actual dev cycle of this thing, I'm surprised that the game was payable on day one. To keep in short, a lot of the team that made The Witcher 3 were so disgusted by how the studio made them crunch, that most of the OG CDPR devs just took the door. First ouch. Then, technically, CDPR didn' start the developpement of this game before 2016, when the last TW3 DLC got released. So that's 3.5/4 years of dev time, not 7. Second ouch. If that wasn't enough, executives kept adding more and more things to the game, but the dev team didn't really got bigger, to a point that CDPR promised a game that would be just as ground breaking as a GTA V or RDR2 would be, just with half the staff, and half the time, and a third of the budget that Rockstar had for both of these games. Third (and probably biggest) ouch. Last nail in the coffinm was to have a PR team that was not linked at all to the dev team, making trailers, demos (those were faked by the way, especially the 2018 one), announcements that were absolutely not in line with what the dev team was able to providem, basically setting up expectations for everyone to see. Fourth and final ouch. Add onto this the fact that the game got delayed several times, the fact that they had to work with their own, homemade clunky engine (which is nothing more than a modified version of the engine they used in TW3), multiple delays and death threats for all employees for each one, ultimately forcing them to cut content, features and release the game, well that's just a perfect recipe for a big fiasco.

    And despite all of that, I was able to play it day one, with minimal bugs, and finish the game while actually enjoying it and its story. The fact that the game was playable in late December 2020 is just a miracle.

    About the story, there is clear moments where you feel content has been cut : Judy is one of the main side characters in the game, and there was hints throuout the game to a potential ending with her, but it just didn't happen (I still think she's the 4th maion character besides V, Johnny and Panam). There was also Pacifica that felt extremely empty or the elevator scene after meeting Hanako that feels like you're just skipping a chapter. But all in all, the story and character were really, really good.

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  8. I’m so happy that we’re FINALLY seeing more positivity for this game. Been playing it since launch on console and I honestly love it, despite the fact that it’s rough around the edges.

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  9. To be honest, this is the most accurate analysis/opinion of CP2077 that I have seen to date. Way to many people take the game with the 7y of hype and get distracted by bugs. Sure, on release (I am speaking purely for PC edition) there were some game-breaking bugs, but these were fixable with some workarounds (thanks reddit). As of Patch 1.5, the game feels great and gameplay is more seamless, which drops these excuses. Back to the story, I loved the interactions with all characters. I don't believe you talked about Kerry at all, but there is a lot of side-quests with him and you can even have a romance route with him as male V. I truly believe there wasn't a main character that I didn't find compelling, and I am glad you were able to portray that well. The world is beautiful, and at base-value, Cyberpunk 2077 is a great game that compelled me for about 65 hours before I got bored. Great video, I subscribed and watched your Detroit video as well, as I love that game too.

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  10. Play this game at launch and ended up eventually finishing actually finishing it. Aside from the obvious bugs. Which there was a lot. I found female Vs voice Extremely annoying and I never got used to it. I was kind of hoping she'd sound a bit like a Makoto from Persona 5. Since it's the same voice actress in the English version. But instead it sounds like she smokes a carton of cigarettes A-day while trying to put on a gruff tone in her voice.

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  11. I will say i have not watched any marketing pre playing the game, i knew next to nothing about it, when it came out i heard bad thing for sometime and then nothing, i waited for a year and then decided i want to play it. It wasn't the masterpiece people were expecting but i really did enjoy it, hell the song "Never fade away" was my most listened to song on Spotify in 2021. The ending i got ( Path of Glory ) felt really right for my V but at the same time sad, you could say bitter-sweet. What im getting at is the game is nothing over the moon, but it tells a good story that does stay with you in one way or another.

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  12. I honestly love cyberpunk, despite it’s glitches. I started replaying today and honestly it was a rly enjoyable experience. I still had a few bugs and the driving is still a little dodgy, but it was significantly better. It’s kinda sad how it had such a bad release bc it is honestly such a fun game when you get past the bugs.

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  13. while I love the game and the world it creates, one thing that I don't understand is the reasoning they give for V still being terminally Ill during 3/4 endings of the game, especially after what Hellman tells you at the end of "Life During Wartime"

    when your interrogating him in the motel, he explains that the prototype biochip (the one slowly killing you) was designed to essentially download itself inside an unresponsive body (i.e. a corpse).

    yet, at the end of the game, alt explains that the DNA degradation prevents V from living longer than a few more months, despite the fact the V was fixed by being turned into an engram and transferred into what's left of the chip, essentially overwriting Silverhand in the process.

    so with that said, why is V still dying? if he's the engram on the chip instead of silverhand now, and silverhand is in internet heaven with alt, then wouldn't that mean that V would be free to reconfigure himself in the same way that Hellman describes the biochip would behave when implanted into a corpse?

    plus, regardless of the whole reasoning over why V is supposed to die, with V now in control over his own brain again, what's stopping him from cybernetically replacing most if his vital organs with cyberware in order to keep his brain alive? if the new issue is body related, then it wouldn't it be relatively easy to solve in a world when people can get mechanical lungs, blood vessels, and even second hearts. Hell, during the scene where Vic describes how screwed you are after the heist, he mentioned that people can get completely new bodies if they have the funds to do so

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