Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Reveal — 48-minute walkthrough - YouTube
I mean that hack system... those blades... those 48 minutes are of the final game
I mean that hack system... those blades... those 48 minutes are of the final game
Some features were subject to change as it said underneath.Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Reveal — 48-minute walkthrough - YouTube
I mean that hack system... those blades... those 48 minutes are of the final game
Feels like it. Pew Pew is the cheese. Where are the toppings?Some features were subject to change as it said underneath.
In CP77 everything but "pew pew" was removed..... AHEM.....changed.
Clipping nipples thru clothing I guess.Feels like it. Pew Pew is the cheese. Where are the toppings?
Pepperoni?Clipping nipples thru clothing I guess.
XD Yes and btw, Pepperoni isn't that. That would mean bellpeppers (that they actually put on pizza too)Pepperoni?
If you didn't watch anything related to this gametill release I admire you and you might even have a better experience than me. In 8 years, and being a fan of CP2020, with all these announcements and NCWs, and with the "seal of quality(and trust)" of CDPR I really tried, hard, but I failed in doing so. As they did.I never watched the trailers because I knew I'd likely play it, so I'll admit I don't know what was promised. That means I'm just enjoying what there is rather than being upset at what there isn't.
It's not unusual for content shown a good while before launch to not make it.
Same. I didn't ever play the Witcher series because the idea of running around as a grey haired old man didn't interest me. But I had heard good things, so I figured this was a somewhat safe bet. Apparently I was mistaken.If you didn't watch anything related to this gametill release I admire you and you might even have a better experience than me. In 8 years, and being a fan of CP2020, with all these announcements and NCWs, and with the "seal of quality(and trust)" of CDPR I really tried, hard, but I failed in doing so. As they did.
Play New Vegas. I know it looks bad and has a good amount of bugs, but that's what you're looking for. Maybe they have some mods to get it better lookin'.Same. I didn't ever play the Witcher series because the idea of running around as a grey haired old man didn't interest me. But I had heard good things, so I figured this was a somewhat safe bet. Apparently I was mistaken.
I might just try to see if I can get a copy of Skyrim with mods working again, so I can actually play a game where the world reacts to the shit I do and I can have at least some level of immersion.
I have, but the problem with the Fallout games is that I don't really jive much with the grungy post-nuclear aesthetic. I like the fallout games, don't get me wrong. I have over a thousand hours in Fallout 4. However I'm very much more interested in the cyberpunk style of a futuristic corperate dystopia where man and machine have been melded in a way that doesn't look like 50's era sci-fi. I prefer the 80's era sci-fi.Play New Vegas. I know it looks bad and has a good amount of bugs, but that's what you're looking for. Maybe they have some mods to get it better lookin'.
Yes mine too, I prefer a more serious approach to that setting.I have, but the problem with the Fallout games is that I don't really jive much with the grungy post-nuclear aesthetic. I like the fallout games, don't get me wrong. I have over a thousand hours in Fallout 4. However I'm very much more interested in the cyberpunk style of a futuristic corperate dystopia where man and machine have been melded in a way that doesn't look like 50's era sci-fi. I prefer the 80's era sci-fi.
New Vegas was a great game, but the main draw for me to this one was the setting, and I got none of it and that's really what depresses me the most.
The biggest thing to draw me to this game was the fact that it was a game that was supposed to act like an adult. It wasn't going to sugarcoat the world. It was going to be gritty and real and not pull any punches. That's why I bought it. That's why I was excited for it. I wanted it to be a visceral, raw experience I could really just lose myself in.Yes mine too, I prefer a more serious approach to that setting.
The biggest thing to draw me to this game was the fact that it was a game that was supposed to act like an adult. It wasn't going to sugarcoat the world. It was going to be gritty and real and not pull any punches. That's why I bought it. That's why I was excited for it. I wanted it to be a visceral, raw experience I could really just lose myself in.
Too many game companies are scared of being offensive or allowing a world to be real. They arbitrarily throw around censorship or it's more about the game than the world. I honestly thought this was the one, the start of a new brand of games that wasn't afraid to create a deep, dynamic world that wasn't scared to show you it's darkest parts.
But, I was mistaken. This was a cash grab. Nothing more, nothing less, and I'm upset more at myself that I fell for it than I am at them for doing it. It's the same song and dance every time, and I should have known better.