This 2006 Game Has Better NPC Interactions Than Cyberpunk 2077 #Cyberpunk2077



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This Game Has Better Dialogue With NPCs Than Cyberpunk 2077 #Cyberpunk2077
Scarface: The World Is Yours (PS2)
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15 thoughts on “This 2006 Game Has Better NPC Interactions Than Cyberpunk 2077 #Cyberpunk2077”

  1. Funny how there isn't much need to show the Cyberpunk 2077 equivalent. " – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world? – Wanna move up in the world?" "- Do I know you? – Mhm. – Do I know you? – Mhm. – Do I know you? – Mhm. – Do I know you? – Mhm. – Do I know you? – Mhm. – Do I know you? – Mhm."

    Even pretty early on in the main quest the ripperdoc (which is an obviously hand-scripted character) kept repeating the same "left jab" sentence indefinitely. How would they not notice and correct something like that if they tested the game at all?

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