So would you say that it's a cross-gen game like Watch Dogs: Legion for example?
Not that I've used a game console recently, but yes.
So would you say that it's a cross-gen game like Watch Dogs: Legion for example?
At least 6 characters (2 genders for each of the 3 Lifepaths), but the number of actually finished "playthroughs" will depend. I keep at least 2 playthroughs active at a time because I like parallel plots. If the main quest is well done and offers diverse conclusions, I might just finish all 6 eventually.
I'll start with a male Nomad (basically roleplaying myself) then a female Corpo as 2nd character after finishing the Nomad prelude and seeing Night City for the first time. The order in which the other characters will be created is still in planning. Depends on the mood, the season and what my horoscope says, I guess ~
Based on the archetypes I usually finish Fallout and The Elder Scrolls games with, I expect to finish the main quest at least twice. Quite open to spoiling myself with online guides (when they come out) first then picking the 2 most sharply contrasted endings~~The Corpo will be making callus and controversial decisions and most likely gets a sinister/evil ending while the Nomad tries to be moderately good and eventually gets a happy ending (there can be happy endings even though Cyberpunk is a cruel universe, right?? Right???).
There is a pretty good chance I will finish the main story with the Corpo first even though she started second. For some reason, a calculative corporate winning in this universe just feels canonical. Seeing a sinister ending first will also make the 2nd, happier ending I see feel more rewarding.
The rest of my playtime will likely be spread across doing side quests, exploring the marvelous open world and taking it easy![]()
Yes! But the real question is... Does CDPR expect to finish cp2077?![]()
Yes. Absolutely.
I intend to play the snot out of CP2077. While there is a danger of me getting carried away by the open world, I do intend to experience the game fully, including its story and different styles of playthrough.
Statistically, finishing RPGs is not common for me. I am leaving games unfinished more often than not, but its worth talking about why not. Usually its because of one of two reasons:
1. The game is not good enough to maintain my interest.
2. I am more interested in the open world than the game's main story.
A game like VtM:Bloodlines, I don't even have an idea how many times I've finished it.. 12-15 times? Granted its got quite short story, but its also extremely good. It ticks all the boxes.
Skyrim, I never finished because the main story was more of an annoyance than enjoyable. Instead of dealing with the annoying dragons that appeared everywhere, I chose not to return the stone tablet and continue the main story. This meant that the dragons never spawned and I could enjoy the open world the way it was.
Witcher 3 I haven't finished, although I will probably soldier it through before CP2077 launches.. The reason why I haven't played it is different. In recent years I have come to completely loathe RPGs with boring, cliche male protagonists, which are unfortunately extremely common. To the point how there is basically nothing else. Geralt is a textbook example of such - he even speaks with a boring monotonous voice (I know the explanation - it seems more like an excuse). I just can't make myself to care for such characters anymore. I can't relate. The more I think about the gender inequality, the more it troubles me. No amount of story can counteract this anymore. No matter how good the story is. The same thing goes for RDR2 story. I can't be arsed to play it. Morgan is guilty of the capital crime of gender inequality. I would've preferred to play as Sadie. I don't give a flying fuck about Morgan.
So I am only looking for major games with female protagonists, and I can only think of three AAA ones at the moment. AC:Odyssey, CP2077 and AC:Valhalla. I hope more games take the route of letting the player choose the gender of the protagonist. Its time to move past this dirt stain.
ps. I'm also over the generic fantasy genre. It doesn't really excite me anymore.
I voted 'yes' and hope I can do it. What a relatable post. I love open world games, but have I finished many? Not really. I skip around with different games often, especially when there's an element in the game that has either frustrated, or temporarily worn on me. I tend to get pulled into the side quests, because something about getting too deep into the main quest feels serious, and I like to walk around and goof a bit. Of course then I want the story to progress, so I attack the main story. I'm going through that now with Fallout 3 and 4 which I'm basically switching off on. Still I want to finish Cyberpunk 2077. It has a lot of elements and themes that intrigue me.
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Wow, I didn't expect to see a perspective like that about Witcher 3. I tried to play Witcher 3, and couldn't get into Geralt and it was enough throw me off despite the game looking visually quite lovely. Maybe if he looked and sounded like Henry Cavill, I'm not sure. Maybe I'm too spoiled by games with character creators. I keep going back to it, though... in between other games.
Wow, I didn't expect to see a perspective like that about Witcher 3. I tried to play Witcher 3, and couldn't get into Geralt and it was enough throw me off despite the game looking visually quite lovely. Maybe if he looked and sounded like Henry Cavill, I'm not sure. Maybe I'm too spoiled by games with character creators. I keep going back to it, though... in between other games.
That's exactly how I am too. I play games to experience the worlds created for us and experience the story as it unfolds. If the game holds my interest well, I will play the crap out of it and get to the end eventually.I'll finish it, or not it doesn't matter, but If I'll get to the end I'll take my sweet time. I care more about the experience and the gameplay within the world than the ending(s).
Maybe we can buy apartments/businesses in the online version similar to GTA Online or Red Dead Online. Those are 2 games who's online versions I find to be very compelling and I play them a lot so I hope CDPR has examined them and adapted what they feel worked in them and added something similar but all their own to CP2077 online. I don't think we have really heard any details about it.For some resaon my most aniticpated games ever look like this:
Half Life 2, bought release day (2004): Didnt finish til 2006 or 07.
Fallout 4, was at store at midnight (2015): Didnt finish til 2018
For whatever reason i would stop halfway and leave it. Like half reading a book. Only coming back and starting over to complete years later.
I dont want to do that for CP77, and I absolutely intend to finish. The biggerer the game, the bettererer. Give us an involved world (one of the reasons im disappointed we cant buy apartments/businesses)
CP2077 online. I don't think we have really heard any details about it.
I know for a fact that I personally get very distracted in these open world games, such as Fallout and the Elder scrolls. Despite having playing them alot, I have actually never complete either Skyrim or Fallout. Not because they are bad games or I wished them to be any different, but I always end up doing everything else rather than moving the story forward, which I don't see as a bad thing, because each time I pick them up, I find a lot of new things to do. Which helps make them feel interesting.
I rarely replay games, if ever, that I have completed, such as the Mass effect series, which are pretty linear. Even the Witcher 3, I haven't played again, even though I will probably do that at some point, because it is a lot more open than Mass effect, and I know that I missed a lot of things.
So was thinking about how many of you, that expect to play CP2077 to the end?![]()
Though I rarely buy games I don't intend to finish, unless they end up being a steaming pile of, well, you know.