Cyberpunk 2077 marks the end for CD Projekt's REDengine, the in-house technology that it's been building on since 2011's The Witcher 2. Last year, CD Projekt announced that its next Witcher game and other games going forward—including Cyberpunk's sequel, codename Orion—will be developed with...
OR we can have a new character and not be burdened with all the baggage that comes with playing V again. honestly i don't think there is a snowballs chance we will play as V again, thank god.
yea i haven't been a pc gamer since the 90s console exclusive here, also the prices for GPUs are ridiculous. I just prefer sitting on my couch infront of a good tv with surround sound, much better experience imo and cheaper.
I have no interest in playing as V especially since we had multiple endings. I prefer a clean slate. Also I prefer the game taking place closer to 2020, lets say cp 2047.
No, and I like how you casually ignored the radio in the 48min trailer.
if johnny was always suppose to be your sidekick then why ask the player who their childhood hero is? Its quite clear that when Keanu Reeves came onboard it become the Johnny show.
I beg to differ, in the original 48min gameplay demo we heard on the radio that Johnny Silver hand died of old age the year prior. Meaning the events we saw in the game couldn't have happened. Also we got this:
which gives more evidence that they were initially planning to have 3 constructs...
So it begins, another journey towards the cyberpunk game of our dreams. Yes the first game 2077 underdelivered on several fronts (for some/most) but I really think they will get it right this time. To me CP77 felt more like a proof of concept a tech demo than a game and many other franchises had...