The TWO things that SAVE Cyberpunk 2077



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I love Cyberpunk, but it is far from perfect.
I complain about some of the things Cyberpunk is missing and how the game would entirely fail if not for two redeeming features that carry it – realism and writing.

I hope you enjoy the video.

All gameplay footage is my own, recorded on my Xbox Series X.
Credit to all developers and publishers.
Edited with Filmmaker Pro for Iphone.

For more content from beyond the gate, why not check these out?

The redemption of Cyberpunk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP9c1NkuA84&t=56s

Most difficult decisions in The Witcher 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73Bydzh75sY&t=439s

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6 thoughts on “The TWO things that SAVE Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. Have to disagree a lot. Turn the difficulty up and the guns you pick up aren’t sht. Also the crafting is a breath of fresh air. Being able to do it on the go. You’re comparing two different types of games. This is a great game and being open world is the one thing that made this game what it is. Plus the choices in the game actually matter.

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  2. And yet…people say that crafting in CP77 is too complex, boring…or they ignore it altogether. Crafting may be relatively simplified, but I find it to be an integral part of the game, particularly now that the game is full of Iconic weapons that must be upgraded to be continuingly useful. TBH, I don't think I'd enjoy a game that made crafting a lot more detailed and complex. I agree with your points about realism and voice acting, however. The best way to play this game is to imagine what an urban, solo mercenary would do…and that's usually the right way to go. It's not about ticking boxes on a game card…it's figuring out the best way to live your life…and the best way to meet your end, as you inevitably will. 100% on Keanu Reeves…he does okay in the game, but if I was casting the role of Johnny Silverhand, a bombastic, callous, driven rockerboy/terrorist…I wouldn't give it to the nicest, most unassuming guy in Hollywood. The strength of Cyberpunk 2077 is that it ticks so many boxes…maybe not perfectly in every case, but in so many ways that draw the player in.

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