How Cyberpunk 2077 Finally Proved Everyone Wrong



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  1. For me, Cyberpunk 2077 is basically the perfect game, at least for my tastes. It has really solid FPS combat, a large and densely populated open world, third person driving, dialogue trees when talking to characters, great skill trees with a ton of different build possibilities…I could go on, the point being that Cyberpunk 2077 has a ton of systems and mechanics that are right up my alley, and I absolutely love thw game

  2. I mean same ppl said Cyberpunk was a bad game!
    (i started it one day after release finished it in 4 days without update and had only 2 bugs none of them were game breaking on PS4 had more bugs on freaking RDR2, but even then if they told CP2077 was a broken game i would've agree with it, its missing elements from 2019 e3 to this day but nonetheless i played hundreds of hours and emjoyed it)

    claimed Last of Us 2 was a masterpiece!!
    (despite lacking something both of main leads said was most important thing in creation of part 1, gameplay is part of the story too, every kill , every puzzle..in part 2? You kill hundreds but suddenly, "oh revenge bad")

  3. I have 1 problem with Cyberpunk 2077. The conclusion of the story of the protagonist is unnecessarily depressing and dark as an end in itself in all endings.

    Even in the Shadowrun games where the world is even darker and more dystopic , the endings for the protagonists are not so hopeless and unsatisfying. Even in the 1 ending in Shadowrun Dragonfall where the world ends, doesn't feel as bad, cus it is not as personal. Cyberpunk 2077 is too realistic sometimes, in a bad way.

  4. One really good point you made, and something that I noticed too is that I did not fast travel at all in Cyberpunk… always cruising in a car or bike.

  5. I love cyberpunk, started playing it last year and it's probably my favorite game of 2024. But I feel like a lot of the hate at launch was honestly warranted. The game released in a borderline unplayable buggy state with issues out the wazoo. I agree that it maybe was a bit overblown, but I think you're kind of looking back on it with Rose tinted lenses, thanks for the video though choom. It's still a good one :]

  6. 7:43 i remember seeing the hacking mini game and being mortified I was literally like “im never gonna be a net runner bc that looks terrible” im so happy we got the one we did as its simple enough to understand immediately but still makes you think it through. I wish the presentation of it would be a little better than just “oh here’s the game. Oh ok now bye” but that’s just a nitpick of mine

  7. Bought this game Day 1 on PC and never had any issues or bugs to be honest…it's only gotten better with the phantom liberty DLC and I've completed 6 full playthroughs to explore different builds and story endings

    One of the best single player games I've ever played

  8. I love cyberpunk because I played it like how my life went. Ps no love(I never cared for that) had a friend like Jackie and he was gone life for switched upside down. But I had to push on. (V) Gets to transcend since I'm going with alt

  9. Cyberpunk 2077 will be my favorite single player game of all time. It's a good break from the constant toxicity you see in online games. I've been playing as a nomad ever since I got it and I don't mind playing the same path over again. I tried to actually nail down a good, action story for nomad v that seems right. Like trying to play the game like I didnt have a choice of what mission I wanted to do. Either way, Cyberpunk will not be a game I'll be uninstalling anytime soon. 😊

  10. Funny this vid came up in my feed. I just started up a Nomad run a few days ago.😂

    Some of the things I am hoping to see in the sequel are:

    No Protagonist on a ticking time clock. V doing side gigs, going on rollercoasters, dating, going to clubs, street racing, etc felt so out of place for me knowing V only had days to live. Realistically he would have no time to enjoy these things.

    I want a crew. Give us NPCs like Jackie and Panam to do gigs with. I don’t expect them to live through the entire narrative. Almost expecting all of us to die in the end but the journey with a crew of chooms would be preem.

    I also want to go to the Ghost City of Busan in the sequel or The Crystal Palace. I hope they can do that

  11. No it hasn't the game is still utter trash
    It released a buggy glitchy broken mess I don't care how much it's "Improved" when a game releases in such a state it is dead permanently cause if you support games like this it shows the devs it's completely fine to release half baked products so they'll continue to do so

  12. I restarted the game after my hubby told me to wait a bit and honestly I love it like I did when it was a buggy mess. 😅. Might have over 150 hours in it after less then month. 😂 He even let's me run his for police missions when I get bored on mine 😊

  13. On thing with the mission designs is I started the game by not doing fixer missions, just the yellow !s. Most of the missions that remind me the most of deus ex are in those fixer missions. Infiltrations with multiple approaches. I regret so much not doing more of them earlier.

  14. I wanted to play this game since its release. Now I finally have gotten the chance, and I was not wrong. Despite the bugs, I felt that Cyberpunk 2077 is different than any other game. Cyberpunk 2077 isn't a game to be played. It is a game to be experienced

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