Shorter story than W3 perhaps but probably more in depth, bigger choices, bigger consequences. If a story is too long the average gamer wont be playing through the game a second time especially if they dont even finish the first run.
What's worth noting is that in Witcher 3 we played through the story of Geralt who has a more or less defined moral code, aspirations and motives. In CP2077 you make the choices for your V from start to finish. You define your character and their path.
The map looks pretty darn big, hand crafted 6 districts with distinct designs from the trash on the floor to the way people dress and talk all tank into account when it comes to the distinct cultures of each district.
Subway was never a real promised feature. Game development is like that some ideas that might seem good initially dont always pan out. Not a big deal as the subway is still used for fast travelling.
Flathead was not scrapped it still plays a part in the game. How big remains to be seen but flathead wasnt removed completely.
29 base models with variations from rusted old to toned up. Some cars dont have old versions like the expensive brands corpos drive with.
Car customization would had been cool but hardly anything I'm fussed over. There are some cool looking cars to steal or acquire already. ( Wraith version of Quadra looks so good to me! )
No third person perspective cause it's a first person game duh.
For good reasons and I fully agree with this choice.
Third person cutscenes? Once again it's a first person game. Seems logical.
Wall running? Prince of Persia 2077? No thanks.
There is no missing content since the content you have seen was marketed as work in progress and wasnt representative of the final product.
Micro transactions are fine if they are done tastefully and from what I've heard they did it well in Gwent.
Since MP is developed separately and since MP requires maintenance there is no point in any busines when you start losing money rather thank make it. Im not all too fussed about this since they said they will always go for value for money and smart monetization.
Let the game come out, and read the reviews if you feel like CDPR is trying to scam you but as far as I am concerned CP2077 was ready a year ago but they take time to perfect it.
I sound biased and maybe I am cause I want this game to succeed but I feel I bring some valid points to the table.
What's worth noting is that in Witcher 3 we played through the story of Geralt who has a more or less defined moral code, aspirations and motives. In CP2077 you make the choices for your V from start to finish. You define your character and their path.
The map looks pretty darn big, hand crafted 6 districts with distinct designs from the trash on the floor to the way people dress and talk all tank into account when it comes to the distinct cultures of each district.
Subway was never a real promised feature. Game development is like that some ideas that might seem good initially dont always pan out. Not a big deal as the subway is still used for fast travelling.
Flathead was not scrapped it still plays a part in the game. How big remains to be seen but flathead wasnt removed completely.
29 base models with variations from rusted old to toned up. Some cars dont have old versions like the expensive brands corpos drive with.
Car customization would had been cool but hardly anything I'm fussed over. There are some cool looking cars to steal or acquire already. ( Wraith version of Quadra looks so good to me! )
No third person perspective cause it's a first person game duh.
For good reasons and I fully agree with this choice.
Third person cutscenes? Once again it's a first person game. Seems logical.
Wall running? Prince of Persia 2077? No thanks.
There is no missing content since the content you have seen was marketed as work in progress and wasnt representative of the final product.
Micro transactions are fine if they are done tastefully and from what I've heard they did it well in Gwent.
Since MP is developed separately and since MP requires maintenance there is no point in any busines when you start losing money rather thank make it. Im not all too fussed about this since they said they will always go for value for money and smart monetization.
Let the game come out, and read the reviews if you feel like CDPR is trying to scam you but as far as I am concerned CP2077 was ready a year ago but they take time to perfect it.
I sound biased and maybe I am cause I want this game to succeed but I feel I bring some valid points to the table.