Everything GREAT About Cyberpunk 2077! (Part 1)



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35 thoughts on “Everything GREAT About Cyberpunk 2077! (Part 1)”

  1. I swear man Female street kid V is just something else, it was the first character I made and it feels weird to hear the male voice actor as a street kid for me, I think there's just so much emotion in female v's voice. Great video btw!

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  2. Am i the only one INSTANTLY shooting people that i dislike, without LISTENING to them? Especiel Fingers and his "boss" in the bordell. Without second thought, without regrets (thou i needed to hide from the police for some time after Fingers, because he just a civilian for the game(other than the dad and his son in a subquest… you can just simply murder them…)

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  3. I love how V isn’t the special hero that will save the world or anything. They aren’t the chosen one destined to destroy the big bad and save the world. They’re just a merc who got lucky and is now just trying to save their life. It’s like the witcher 3. We play as Geralt but geralt isn’t the big savior of the world, ciri is, we’re just there because we have to be. Plus the real good guy of this game is yorinobu arasaka, and well nobody knows that because arasakas are dicks

    Edit: also I think takemura killed dex because dex called him “dawg” and due to cultural differences and the way dog is used it seems like it was disrespectful more than it was a friendly thing. You can even seen takemura react to it like “he did not just call me a dog”

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  4. 14:20 That reminds me of one of my favorite Johnny lines. If you consummate your relationship with River, afterwards Johnny says, "I can't believe you made me fuck a cop."

    Weirdly enough, he doesn't have anything like that to say about you fucking Kerry, which I've got to imagine would be weirder for him. Unless they had a thing while they were alive, which knowing both of them, kinda wouldn't surprise me that much

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  5. This game is honestly one of my favorite games of all time and im so sad people got on the hate train with it. It will always hold a special place in my heart and im glad there are others that feel positive about it. CDPR deserved so much better for this gem

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  6. Watching this again on October the 28th and 29th to honor Jackie.
    28th of October is the day mexicans,latin americans and etc. honor the dead
    and ''keep their spirits alive''.In case you didn't know.

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  7. my dad was watching me play the game when the sex scene between alt and johnny started, and when she poured whisky on her boobs we both just started howling with laughter. good times.

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  8. I loved this game. Certainly needs some polishing, and it woulda been wayyy better if it was longer. I hope the learn from mistakes and continue with this.

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  9. Ok, one of your wins for Dex being a piece of shit was off. if you had subtitles on you would have seen that he said 'that meet's the only thing' not 'meat' he was talking about the meeting with Evelyn. not her specifically. No arguments that he's a piece of shit though. (still a little salty about Goro stealing that kill)

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  10. The story and conversations are the BEST thing about CP2077, I don't think any other company.

    The gameplay is left to be desired. They should've hired some devs from Ubi or Rockstar for big, modern, open world games.

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  11. Cyberpunk was in development for 7 years so I heard, leaving it to start development in 2013, so theoretically Arkham Knight could have stole the plot from Cyberpunk without knowing?

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  12. 18:03 This right here was the moment the game won me over and I realized this was something special. Up to that point, I had been enjoying it as a more mindless open world shooter and enjoying a few easter eggs and plot threads I recognized from my time playing the tabletop, but seeing CDPR go for a VERY faithful recreation of Never Fade Away, a campaign that's very near and dear to the hearts of most Cyberpunk RPG players, it showed this whole game was a labour of love. I restarted the game with this new point of view and enjoyed it WAY more the second time around.

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