Learning to Love Cyberpunk 2077



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Last year I finished Cyberpunk 2077 and since then it’s the only thing that has been on my mind. As soon as I was done with it I knew I wanted to make a video about it, but I wasn’t sure what it should be about. This game has been so highly discussed to the point where it felt like it would be kinda pointless to even talk about it since it would be pretty hard to add anything new to the conversation, but that’s when I realized that if I just talk about my own personal experience with the game it could still be interesting to some.

I’m happy with the result although looking back, there are some aspects that I wanted to talk about more (such as the gameplay for example) but that’s something that happens almost every time when you’re working on a project like this. Just one of those things you need to accept and hope to make it better next time.

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17 thoughts on “Learning to Love Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. That was interesting, didn't know some people enjoyed the game. I for one, didn't get hyped for the game at all, and didn't follow anything about it. Only the release shit show and then it went out of my mind.

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  2. I can't agree with the recommendation not to buy the game – it is so good, but you have to keep your expectations realistic. I would say, however, that if you don't feel pressed to play it, then wait until the end of the year when it's on a good sale and has a few dlc to add to the mix. It's an incredible experience right now but six more months can only make it better.

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  3. Well made video. I see some quite heavy inspirations form NakeyJakey tho. A little bit work on pronunciation and try to find your unique style and I hope you go up in the YT game. Goodluck!

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  4. Your sarcastic review was great. I'm 300 hours in. I had to go back to an earlier save because I completely missed Takamura (thanks Johhny), for the last achievement. Also looking forward to the Fear the Reaper ending. No regrets paying full price for an epic (pc version) game.

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  5. Love the vid. Also I know you say you liked the game more than this video implies, but even still, I think I enjoyed it even moreso than you. I play on base Xbox One and don't really care much at all about the AI being bad. To me, this game is only bad if you try to find the holes. If you let the game paint the broad strokes and don't go looking for the bugs and bad AI, you won't notice the bugs (mostly) nor the bad AI (mostly)

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  6. Very well made video! Loved the presentation of everything and your criticisms were very fair and valid. I'm in the "loved it at launch" camp, and have 100 percented all achieves, and gotten the secret ending (I'm a little bit of a simp for Johnny). No regrets paying sixty dollars for it, and am looking forward to enjoying more DLC for it in the future.

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  7. Fantastic. I hope I'll see more of you.
    I'd sing more praises, but I guess I had far lower expectations for the game, so I guess you're far more objective.
    Hell, I wouldn't recognize Keanu's face without playing through Cyberpunk.

    Gratz, btw, the short tease of the Panem-ending hit my hard again.

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  8. I had that one friend who always tries to be clever about which game is going to make it big, or is already big/good, but always fails. Every time he showed me a game he considers to be out of this world, it's just boring as hell, and I am really open minded.

    I fully agree with all of your points about Cyberpunk, played the living shit out of it at launch with 200 hours under 2 weeks lmao. When I was telling about the game to this friend of mine, he just kept sending me the stuff he saw on major journal articles, – and shitposts – ,which tbh is pathetic to even believe anything they say at this point. I had good laughs at the shitposts, but I really didn't care for the console part of the game, where the real issues were, yet he acted like it was like that all around.

    Sorry for the ramble, but it's just frustrating that there are people like that, who can't see further than the surface.

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