Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077

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Old Man Gamer (OMG) 22. feb. 2021 kl. 11.53
Cyberpunk: Single Player MMO with a brilliant story.
The world of Cyberpunk 2077 is massive. travelling from the edge of Night City, to the border of the Badlands, I find myself filled with endless fun and sightseeing.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2395321735

When it comes to Cyberpunk, the first thing that shines is the story. The amazing character depth, excellent voice acting, and the animations to give life in visual form. In interacting with these NPCs, your decisions change the world around you. Some changes are small, impacting relationships or behavior, while others change entire factions and V's personal story possibilities. Without getting into spoilers, I just did a quest that changed many of the billboards throughout Night City, and this was not the first quest to do that. Watching the news also shows how the world is changed beyond what you can see by exploring Night City.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2399671506

The second thing that comes to mind about Cyberpunk 2077 is the graphics. The details are so numerous, that it makes it a shame to just look at the big picture. I find the hundreds of advertisements, hundreds of different vehicles, hundreds of different styles of characters and outfits and so much more, just builds to an experience that has been unique and enjoyable. In taking it in, I find myself thinking of the line from Oliver Twist, "Please sir, can I have some more." When exploring, I continue to kick on those locked doors that I find, in hopes that more does find its way into Night City.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2397434041

Thirdly, my mind goes to the game play. The skills and abilities of V are unique and very enjoyable. I have already experimented with several variant styles, and am finding my niche. Stealth is above and beyond in Cyberpunk 2077. I can put points accumulated from leveling, into fine tuning the desired talents of V, making V an invisible assailant that strikes from the shadows. Combined with cybernetic skills, V can utilize many multiple styles to approach problems along the way. This keeps the game play from becoming stale.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2404501676

Nothing in life is perfect, however, and I am reminded of something that I still hold hope for in the future. Cyberpunk 2077 is immense and has countless details that give it life and make it a unique and enjoyable experience. But it still has so much more that is behind locked doors. As with any software, there are bugs. The bigger the program, the more the bugs. Continuation of the story, which is my favorite part of Cyberpunk 2077, is my biggest hope. May the story of V not end here, and we get to see so much more in the Cyberpunk 2077 world (and space).
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⚡Snake⚡Plissken⚡ 22. feb. 2021 kl. 18.15 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Aikido:
I agree. The game is far from perfect, there are bugs, there are improvements I'd like to see made, and CDPR does bear responsibility for certain actions they undertook during development and launch. But in terms of the game itself, I'd have to lie in order to say I don't love it. I waited until I was on my third playthrough to review it finally, as I wanted to be sure my feelings about it didn't dramatically change or wane. But I feel like I have a good enough number of hours with it now to feel settled in my opinions of it.

Fwiw: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198040600970/recommended/1091500/

I don't like your review, it seems too logical and well thought out, it needs to be more sheepish to fall inline with what's wrong with the world please.

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Old Man Gamer (OMG) 23. feb. 2021 kl. 1.43 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Snake Plissken:
Opprinnelig skrevet av Nero2258:

Now cmon you two, get back to work, you've got a game to fix.

What game would that be?, you have me confused with someone else sorry.

:pedro:

I would absolutely love to be there, behind the scenes, and meet the people who made this game. True creative artists with genuine talent. And if I got to meet Keanu Reeves somehow as well, hell yeah. Wish I could oblige, Nero. It would be awesome!

I doubt the developers look at these forums, and I cannot blame them. There are far easier ways to be trash talked by incoherent people, like going to the local bar at closing time.



Opprinnelig skrevet av Aikido:
I agree. The game is far from perfect, there are bugs, there are improvements I'd like to see made, and CDPR does bear responsibility for certain actions they undertook during development and launch. But in terms of the game itself, I'd have to lie in order to say I don't love it. I waited until I was on my third playthrough to review it finally, as I wanted to be sure my feelings about it didn't dramatically change or wane. But I feel like I have a good enough number of hours with it now to feel settled in my opinions of it.

Fwiw: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198040600970/recommended/1091500/

A very defined and well thought out review. Sadly, so many one liner, attempts at humor reviews often bury these, but a thumbs up to help rise above such.
Old Man Gamer (OMG) 23. feb. 2021 kl. 1.51 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Ken:
MMO I know is a kind of games where I play with other classes (roles) fighting together in a party for a boss raid.
I don't understand, amongst all the words out there, how "MMO" is the one to describe this game. Maybe OP wanted to say "Open World", but wanted to avoid using the word for some reason.

Because, I used to play MMO's a lot. When they first came out, they were a true massive multiplayer experience. I was a guild leader/clan leader of hundreds of people, taking down a dragon or whatever. I spent years playing MMO's, but most of that was just hanging with the guys and gals of the guild/clan before and after raids. We would drink beers, shots and basically party, then go have fun in the game. Fun times.

Almost all MMO's currently left that, and became a single player experience, within a multiplayer world. You have to take turns fighting a certain boss for loot, or go into special instances that are no longer shared. Many MMO's are more or less lobbies for your party, then you go into a small multiplayer game, which could also be done solo.

Taking these facts, Cyberpunk feels like the MMO experience today, but no zoning, no waiting to get a party together, no having to wait in line for your turn to get a certain boss, etc... Cyberpunk feels a lot like a current style MMO, that was made around a brilliant story and lore, that I can be completely free to experience and contort to my style.
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