PHANTOM LIBERTY: Cyberpunk 2077 DLC | REVIEW



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An informal review of the Phantom Liberty DLC for Cyberpunk 2077

Review for the base game (2.0): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbxAZbgGY0A
Reviews for the 1.0 version of the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmmgou4WI50 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjSySg_zrJY

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28 thoughts on “PHANTOM LIBERTY: Cyberpunk 2077 DLC | REVIEW”

  1. To extend your described feelings for the expansion across Night City, I highly suggest the following mods: Missing Persons: Fixers Hidden Gems, Pacifica Typhoon: Dogtown's Hidden Gems, Night City Alive, and Nova Traffic. I also recommend NCPD Prevention Police Enhancement to be used in conjunction with Night City Alive.

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  2. Getting invested in your allies from the main cast was one problem with the dlc. It's made clear from the start that they'll do what the job takes and you can't trust them.
    The other is taking Somi's side is a lot less fun gameplaywise.

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  3. I don't touch this game because I was scammed on release. This game will never clear that stain. I paid full price for a piece of fucking shovelware. Under the impression I would be getting a functional game.

    Hence, fucking scam.

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  4. #SPOILER#

    The new "stealing cars" element actually develops into a quest line of it's own with a conclusion but then continues after that conclusion like radiant quest system. I think the DLC is/was brilliant for all the reasons described and the bitter sweet new ending.

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  5. My only complain is that the sidequests weren't as good as they were in the main game and as numerious as for example in the Blood and Wine or even Hearts of Stone expansion.. and I mean sidequests, not gigs or smaller side stuff

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  6. I wish I could have gotten in to this game. I was very excited about it but sadly I could not. I think it's because ALL the endings were terrible for the main character. I play games for an escape, I don't want a bad ending. And the one the added for the DLC was probably the worst.

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  7. I hate Dogtown. I hate it soooooo much. Feel like I'm going to get attacked every second. And I imagine that's just the way the developers want it. So… well done? I guess?

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  8. Having done a fresh playthrough with this, I must say, pacing was definitely the biggest improvement with phantom liberty. I am now fully invested in this universe

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  9. 0:34 If you're going to create a video about spoilers, maybe you should put a spoiler warning. Not everybody has seen Phantom Liberty or played it. I'm just making sure you know this. And no, I did not watch the whole video. Because I don't want spoilers.

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  10. Sure its ok, compared to original game its perfect. But my issue is – its budget was almost as much as Witcher 3 budget, you need to be absolutely incompetent to not make a good few hour DLC with such money. It also does not change the fact that original game is still broken, its still not what they promised. Its very sad that most people forgot all their lies, and a lot of new players dont even know it and think that cdpr is a good company when it reality its just another corporation, no better than ea or ubisoft. so f them, dont get you hopes up about next games and I hope at least some people will remember all the lies about 2077 when cdpr open preorders for their next garbage game.

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  11. It's like Shivering Isles for Oblivion without the great narrative from the man, Sheogorath. Just add Sheogorath to this and bum perfect. Anyways, thanks for sharing your opinins and have a great day Gopher πŸ™‚

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