I’m Addicted To Cyberpunk 2077 After 25 Hours



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There are few video games which have given me anywhere near the same feelings of crippling disappointment that CD Projekt Red’s long awaited Cyberpunk 2077 did when it launched three years ago.

Considering CDPR’s previous title, The Witcher 3, is one of the greatest games of all time – role playing or otherwise – I simply could not envisage a world in which Cyberpunk 2077 didn’t also end up being a masterpiece.

Oh wrong I was… but, it’s not all bad news. Playing Cyberpunk 2077 recently with its many updates and upgrades, I’ve found it to be a fantastic experience.

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Contents:
00:00 – Intro
00:45 – A Disastrous Launch
03:59 – What Cyberpunk 2077 Isn’t
07:02 – What Cyberpunk 2077 Is
09:51 – Perfect Trio

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7 thoughts on “I’m Addicted To Cyberpunk 2077 After 25 Hours”

  1. I spent an entire summer getting high and playing this game after getting fired from my job. It will always have a special place in my heart, but despite the myriad of improvements done, there's still one thing they can't improve or build on: The story.

    I found the pacing to be all over the place, the heist job going tits up loses SO MUCH narrative weight when you realize you had no choice but to bungle it up. From then on, the story pushes a "race to the finish" paced action-adventure promising high thrills and adventure. And yet the overworld quest and encounter design does nothing to join the two concepts. I had to inch my way through insufferably dull and duller shootouts whilst blasting "Friday Night Firefight" to keep things interesting while I scrounged and scraped for the good side content.

    Still, the actual levels of the campaign and your relationship with Johnny somehow makes up for the egregious lack of polish. He's so hard to love and infinitely harder to hate. Imagine if every piece of side content god the same care Witcher 3 did, what a perfect cut this gem could have made.

    Love your videos as always Ben! Keep being you.

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  2. With this line of thinking…you should absolutely play Phantom Liberty. So far, it's a condensed version of the game focused a lot more on meaningful storytelling. Even the sidequests and gigs are a cut above the rest.

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  3. It might be just my inability to give time to this game (children, new wife, taking back Afghanistan etc.) but I’m very opposite on this game. I might give it another chance but oh my God the dialogue is fine but some people just talk way too much and way too slow. The actual shooting is super meh, there’s still some really ugly parts of the game(wtf is the junkyards that have massive clipping). Also there’s many quests that are just boring or cringe. (The taxi quest is both boring and cringe. The portal “reference” was so bad).

    The main quest is fine but there’s way too much time wasted and the inner Halo fan in me says “we are the jaded crowd, if a game isn’t fun in 5 minutes we put it down”.

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