Who’s playing Cyberpunk 2077?

I have never heard of it so…
Could I have some enlightenment on it?

That’s actually very good advice.

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It’s a highly anticipated single player game from the same people who made the Witcher, which was extremely well received.

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Oh, okay.
Thank you.

My post was joke… :no_mouth:.

Cyberpunk nonstop, I wanna make one of my characters like Genji with a sword and the double jump.

Cyberpunk Genji with a mag * um do * ger.

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I mean, AC are always buggy, but they were going for something different and something really cool with the whole vibe. I was actually going to wait though, but my boyfriend is really into vikings and just Nordic mythology so I got it just for him more so than myself.

Another reason why I justify it over CP, is because Valhalla wasn’t delayed as many times as CP. So many delays, and them breaking their promise of crunching down on the game isn’t really that much of a good look to me.

You can do that in there?

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Look up “Ghostrunner”.

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Cyberpunk 2077 is meh

Elden Ring is where it’s at

OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHh

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I am waiting for the game to have actual reviews out and say if its a bugged mess or not. Something will in the next week or two. From there find out.

Going to play it at a much later date when I can get a PS5 and a heavily patched version of the game.

The reviews seem kind of rough, which explains the short review window. That’s not an encouraging sign.

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Was I the only person who didn’t really like Horizon: Zero Dawn? I don’t know. The only thing about it that I found unique was the world. The world and the backstory was really interesting. But the point I played to (around 10-15 hours) just didn’t grip me.

I mean, it’s pretty. But it’s Open World felt not very open and repetitive. The combat was a little too bland. And each mission felt just like Destiny or Just Cause, except you have more to use to your disposal in those games.

The gameplay was… fine. Nothing felt groundbreaking.

But the dialogue. Oh the dialogue. Performances aren’t that bad, but the facial animations (or lack thereof) and the awkward camera angles really bugged me.

So far, it feels like just Assasin’s Creed: Odyssey. It feels like the exact same game to me. And I wasn’t a huge fan of that game either, but I was still able to find enjoyment in the interpretation of Greece and the different builds you could make.

Sorry about any negativity, just kinda wanted to vent a bit.

Yeah I bought it today when I saw the reviews were good. Apart from the weird publications that seem to hate games and gamers.

I don’t know too much about it but it seems like it will get spoiled online pretty quick so I was keen to start early. All I know so far is I want the corporate background.

We found them, the single person in the world who didn’t like Zero Dawn.

Send them to the camps.

Who are full of other people… who… ohhhhhh

Just pre-loaded it. Don’t know much about it, but it’s been hyped up a ton and I love RPGs with character creation. The only thing I’m not too fond of is the forced first-person.

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I was being hyperbolic.

The point was that I was surprised the game garnered as much love as it did.

Why do you have to be like that? Why are you reading between lines for mindsets I don’t have?

I’m planning to get it on GOG but those performance reviews are scary. Medium 30 fps is not how I enjoy my gaming.

Nintendo Switch players would like to know your location.