Redeemed? Heck no... Redemption was impossible when the official game guide was released. It's as broken as Starfield and like that game it will never even be repaired to a decent level because they are fundamentally flawed.
I waited til a couple weeks ago to pick it up. I bought a PS4 just to play Cyberpunk when it released... and then it released like it did 😂 so I never bought it for PS4. So now I have a PS5, 2.0 dropped and Phantom Liberty came out so I finally jumped on board. 100% worth the wait. I haven't been sucked in and immersed in a game like this since RDR2. Its all I want to do. 😂
My thoughts are, it never needed to be 'redeemed' because it was an amazing game at launch. It should have never been released on last gen consoles or PCs that were similar hardware as evidenced by the poor performance, this alone lead to people hating the game for what has essentially been the same game. That being said, the gameplay mechanics and ingame content have changed to the point I have to keep two copies of the game, neither being better than the other, but I prefer some of the gameplay elements in pre-2.0 personally. My experience as a PS5 player of the PS4 version, it ran very well without hitch, until 5 hours later memory overloaded crash, reload none the wiser from last autosave. This was fixed with 2nd patch. I never had any of the various issues people had in all the many patch notes. I spent 100 hours playing the game before the new year had come.
@@crtxdistortion657 Have you even played the game? The bugs have been ironed out near entirely and its performance is pretty decent for its magnitude as well. Sounds to me like you're just forcing yourself to hate like an idiot because you're still mad at its launch.
I thought they went with usual buddy cop comedy with Johny untill the flashback with Alts kidnapping... Then I realised they actually flashed out the character. He turned out to be so narcissistic, self important and self centered, he couldn't believe Alt was more important to Arasaka then he was. That they just passed by him, as if he didn't matter, to get some chick he was banging. He was so dilussional, he escaped the reality, convinced himself she was taken because of him, and even acted a hero following that logic. That sold me on the writing.
And you can play through the whole game believing his narrative, have a think about it, then do another playthrough but with a critical eye and see the BS, manipulations and ego-couching hovering in the background in every thing he says or visually remembers.
Johnny was radical version of Reed. Reed is basically Blackhand that is Loyal to a fault. Somy/President Meyers fcked him over so many times yet he doesn't exact his revenge on them. In This way Johnny's hatred of Arasaka was so deep he become Militech Merc that may or may not Nuked the fcking city so these character almost teach us that there are no heroes in this city. You can see it in every character except maybe Judy, that actually want to leave the Night City and live care free life. Just to hit a nail on your point if you end with Reed ending I love how when you talk to Misty at the end you realize you haven't changed shit and you wont be using chrome ever (not anything from what you have done mattered). And when V asked the Misty what is he going to do she just replies "you will do as the rest of us. One day at a time. Staying out of trouble" and then V disappears into the crowd. Trully profound ending knowing you are same as the rest of the people in the city.
Johnnys character in the game is amazing because of the arasaka tower “flashback”, he plants the bomb runs around one shotting everyone and is a real bad ass. But none of that is what actually happened, he was very unimportant in those events and died being dumb. It’s so good.
I feel like the writing is inspired by Dostoyevsky's characters. Deeply flawed individuals that try to convince you of their grand vision and get people killed on the process. "Demons", "Crime and Punishment", "Karamazov Brothers."
Cyberpunk shines once you realize you just need stop playing it, and just exist in it. It's all about actually wanting to have an experience, but a lot of the work is up to you. Here are some simple tips to make Cyberpunk feel like it should feel: Get a mod that turns off fast travel. Immediately, you have to physically go everywere on foot, which makes your apartments actually MATTER. Go to any of your apartments and just sit there, put your favorite guns and clothes away so that you have to come home and get them. This will build a sense of nostalgia and longing for home. Each of your apartments will become a place you HAVE to go to. Turn the difficulty waaay up. Night City should feel dangerous, you should be kinda scared walking down back alleys and bad neighborhood's. Cops will now you down mercilessly, and "getting home" will become a harrowing adventure. Sit around and listen to people in different areas. They have things to say that are relevant. You will also see crime unfolding around you in real-time. Cops will chase criminals, and gang wars will breakout. Read all codexes and logs you find. This is a fully-fleshesd out world and tabletop RPG, seperate from the video game, and to even understand a lot of the ambient dialogue, you need to know the definition of words like "choom" and "eddies". Watching Cyberpunk lore videos will immerse you in the whole "what happened here" feeling, and give meaning to the visuals you're observing. Cyberpunk is probably the greatest triple-A achievement ever, and you're cheating yourself if you don't experience it the way it's meant to be.
@@flowstategmng thats how I play these immersive RPG type games. RDR2 I never fast traveled, I left everything at home but a pistol and rifle, I dressed for the occasion, I slept every day and went hunting or fishing in the AM to eat. It makes these sort of games such a rewarding experience. Close as you can get to living that life. Same with Cyberpunk... I had outfits made for the part of town I was in... dressed like a Lowrider in Heywood, wore a suit in Corpo Plaza, dressed like a bum to blend in Dog Town. Slept every day, ate every AM. Only took 3 gund and sword with me. Drove like a considerate human, watched my speed around cops. I really wish cops would try to stop you for being suspicious or wreckless in games. Kinda cool, if they see you run someone over they do pursue you. 🤣
One of my biggest complaints with Far Cry 6 was having your entire arsenal on your back. I like having to plan ahead and pick a loadout I am stuck with til I get to home base. Getting caught with your pants down and having to make do is fun. Out hunting with a Bow and Bolt Action Rifle and shiz hits the fan.... that struggle is a good F'n time.
@@gwoody4003 The cop mods for cyberpunk are awesome, especially if you add in the faction mods, increased population and the war mods. The world feels so alive and dangerous. Also there are survival mods, hardcore and NewGame+ mods too. I highly recommend a Google search. 👌
2.0 and Phantom Liberty were so incredible, it only makes me wish even more that things turned out different. I always thought the multiplayer mode sounded stupid (GTAO is dumb), but I just wonder what things could have been like in a timeline where we got the second expansion instead of just PL.
Nicely done! You got the GLADoS car, differences in combat, oddities about people walking aimlessly, and so much more. Even my oldest loved watching this! We agreed your focus on specifics makes it pop. Loved the look of the game, loved the world, loved the ideas, just couldn't find anything different on a second playthrough. Wish there were more skill check options so it wasn't always "go kill everyone" missions. Maybe in the future? I'm sure Kirby would agree!
There are plenty of skill checks. Intelligence opens up new quest outcomes, tech and body open new ways through levels, cool lets you get more cash, and life path checks open up new ways to get through a mission. Its only kill everyone if thats how you wanna play
FYI Oda goes down quickly if you use melee, especially your fists or blunt weapons. I tried hacking at first but he's shielded. I tried guns but he's tanky and heals. I swapped points into melee under the Body tree and I actually had to save-scum because I accidentally unalived him a couple times.
Cyberpunk was the first game in a long time that captivated me with its atmosphere/soundscape. The city background ambient sounds are really well done.
Yeah I was playing at my moms when I visited and she commented it sounds like a busy airport downstairs 😂. I haven't enjoyed a game on such a level since RDR2... which set an impossibly high bar.
@@WheeledHamster yeah its deceptive. If you look really hard, its very simple. There is a lot of nothing, but the detail hides it. Its very complex in the layout, and after like 80 hours, I still have a hard time knowing where I am without looking at the map. The NPCs are super simple and hardly interactive, but it suits then universe, since people in Night City are canonicaly anti-social, aloof and unconcerned with anyone else. Their phones are built into their heads. Everyone is depressed, on drugs and scared of violence. It works. The industrial area is an empty desert, but thats what real dilapidated industrial areas are like. It creeps me out to be out there. The writing, the charachters and the missions are done so well that it covers for the shortcuts on the world. You get immersed and don't notice. And all the little random events give it some depth. The lore is so deep with Cyberpunk. If you are aware of it and enjoy it, the game world is all the better. If you are just 'playing a video game' then I can see being somewhat disappointed in how simple the city is. I can't think of any game world other than RDR2 thats better though.
Keanu Reeves also played the lead in Johnny Mnemonic, based on one of the books that arguably created the Cyberpunk genre. Mike Pondsmith (the creator of the original tabletop game) said he was partly inspired by the book.
Cyberpunk TTRPG was wholly inspired by that book. The setting is so much more Gibson than Sterling or Dick. Right down to the story starting out by assembling a crew and planning for an impossible heist. That is the classic cyberpunk story, and Gibson made it so. Edgerunners are always doing heists, it is the central goal of any game of the TTRPG. The big score. Pondsmith modeled the entire thing around Neuromancer. He liberally stol..., borrowed, terminology and mechanics.
It's highly amusing to think that the game feels a bit like a delightful best-hits pastiche of Gibson's later Sprawl trilogy. It's a little jank but in that Slavic way where most of it just contributes to the over-ambitious atmosphere. We need more slav jank, especially more triple-A slav jank. The world needs it. It would heal us.
Mine funnily enough didn't start having issues until they supposedly patched those issues out. I still find them mostly charming and silly. They detract from the immersion but they add to the delightful slav-jank atmosphere. You don't tend to see those quirks in a game that wasn't *wildly* overambitious, and I find that on its own makes me smile.
For me, there was nothing to redeem. I enjoyed the game on day one as much as I enjoyed it last week. Having watched plenty of videos on the game, I'm perplexed on how on my computer I had practically no bugs, not any that I could notice at least, until well over 200 hours into the game and several patches in, when I fell through the map - which hasn't happened since. None of the infamous T-posing, misplaced item models or collisions, or stuff like that. Granted I am playing on a beefy PC, but even so.
Same here! The story & the atmosphere/ environment drew me in even when the gameplay was vanilla or sometimes broken. And I had a sh!t ton a bugs but I followed through as this was special, a gaming experience like no other that just grabbed my soul. The Lore you can discover, the Quests and stories in this game I will never, ever forget. Today this game is a masterpiece in many ways. Those who love cyberpunk or dystopian fiction.. or who like Warhammer 40k this game is a one of a kind experience.
Same, no bugs, and I was playing on an i7 3770, still do. In fact I preferred when V was weaker and the economy harder, after Phantom Liberty, the OP mechanics take a bit away from the story and the world
Hot take, the game as it is now is not hugely different to what it was at launch. There are polish elements (many of which with minor game play impact like the police not teleporting in as obviously as they used to) and better performance on consoles and low end PCs. The parts that were good were always good, the parts that were bad are mostly still bad or at best mediocre. It deserved a lot of criticism at launch and should NEVER have released on the xbone of ps4, that was pure greed. But the major glitches were resolved very soon after launch. It wasn't a masterpiece, but it wasn't a watershed moment of bad game release.
I got it on Xbox one and got free upgrade when I switched to the series … I don’t think they were trying to be greedy… I just think they were overconfident… imo
Had an experience similar to yours. For the first time in my life I preordered a game (pls no comment on that) because I had jumped on the hype train as many others had, plus cyberpunk is my favorite genre. On release I realized my rig could barely run it on 1080p (low, 30fps). Created a character and jumped into the game, which left me dissapointed and stopped playing the next day. However, I didn't require a refund as most people did because I had hopes a house like CDPR woud eventually fix things. And it did. Started playing in late 2022, completed it with 3 different playstyle characters and had a blast with the story. Also had a new rig which could run the game properly. It didn't feel like a waste of money anymore AND it was bug-free, from my perspective at least. Was it Deus Ex worthy? No, but right now it's pretty close and that's a win for me. Still haven't played since 2.0 came out though. The review was enjoyable and not tiring despite its length, just had to grab a beer after the first 20 mins :)
I'd say that on PC the game is waaay more stable. I've played it on release without any major issues, and I'm revisiting it right now and the experience is pretty smooth even on Linux system.
Yea, in the section talking about lighting and shadow bugs, most of those bugs were from the limitations of the console, not entirely the games fault, but also not something to be ignored. On PC those issues are basically non existent if you have a solid rig
Like you I waited until they finished it (and I’m glad I did, I only had a PS4 when it launched). I picked it up with 2.0/Phantom Liberty’s release, and I think it’s wound up my favorite game ever. Just an amazing immersive experience.
This game is amazing. It plays like a fallout game, but with witcher 3 level world building. I can play this game endlessly just because its fallout with cars. (Fallout gameplay is go to place, clear out place, learn lore of place, loot, sell gear, repeat. With good dialougue with NPC’s in between. This is exactly how Cyberpunk plays too)
Open world games always give the illusion of a living world outside of the player but even in RDR2, the most awesomely interactive sandbox title you still live in a bubble. And that world is scarcely populated with talking humans compared to the desperate density of Night City so it's beyond console / PC resources and budget to make such a city fully interactive on random encounters tho that's where generative AI could help. What I've realized since CP2.0 is the hundreds of conversations between NPCs, areas packed with BD & drug addicts, homeless, street kinds, soulless ppl. wandering about, underground shelters, rave clubs, gangs banging ppl. up, vomiting, doing graffiti, playing guitar, banging on doors etc. You mostly can't interact but these make Night City very lived in and my consciousness does show up walking past despair and human trash toward my condo or next big gig. Social structures were and remains CDPR's forte on random encounters and in story. You just know where you and everybody's at in the ladder and the hopelessly tangled world of lawlessness, innocents, crooked cops and ineptness creates a truly living experience.
Also, wanted to say in a different post, this is my favorite game of all time and you’re probably my favorite UA-cam video game essayist, that’s why I was so pumped for this video
Cyberpunk is NOT an immersive sim lmao you just choose how to kill the guys based on your spec, but there's no other ways to solve missions. Only one way.
I am always amused when people think CDPR revealed Cyberpunk with the 2013 trailer. Because they did not. I forget the exact circumstances, but they announced the game in 2012, one year earlier. There was only 1 piece of concept art and the name.
That's not really the same, though. Saying you're working on something in a magazine or an article or whatever or even a press release is one thing, but having a big media debut with their high-end trailer is a whole other thing.
Agh I'm just having to leave for the day but I KNOW this will be good & will watch later. It's funny; I was just rewatching some fave Nth & I wonder if YT deigned to show this to me after hiding Nth for months from my fyi & I think it unsubbed me? I was sure I was subbed. No matter I'm re-subbed now, & this was on my fyi, & this is exactly the kind of CyPk77 review I wanted to see --- someone who waited for it to come around. Many videos are comparisons from release to now. But I'm super interested in this from a fresh perspective. Thanks in advance. Looking forward.
I waited 10 years to play this , once I got out of prison I got , let me tell you I've been gaming for years and grew up pc gaming with crappy vga cards no sound blaster card and blue screens of death and you know what I love this game! Anyway
I stumbled upon the monster review you made on the Thief franchise, one of my most beloved franchises ever, and when I check out your vids there's this ode to Cyberpunk 2077. Consider me subscribed, loving these deep takes/documentaries.
If you play with Path Tracing it's trully transformative. Everything except opague reflexions looks better. Don't get me wrong, the game is beautifull either way but that Path Traced Global Illumination just makes certain scene looks photorealistic so I often enjoyed "role" playing riding to a checkpoint. You can even ride without map and just use signs like in real live. This City is truly a masterpiece.
I was able to run it at launch (And streamed it) and I only encountered 4 noticeable bugs in my entire gameplay. Only one was gamebreaking, and it was in a secondary mission. In PC it wasn't so broken as in console.
You struggled with the Bosses on Hard Difficulty? Didn't thought I'd find a review that made me feel better about my skills, but I'm thankful nonetheless
This game seems to have meant a lot to you, the same way it meant a lot to me. I have been following this game since 2016 or 2017, and I find this franchise important, and have a deep personal connection. Cyberpunk 2077 was pitched as a highly professional, state-of-the-art, almost AAAA tier game. However, what they delivered was far less than that. What was there on launch wasn't terrible, but it wasn't what it was supposed to be. Even if you had a top of the line PC. On base consoles, the HDD and cpu limit even core functionality. I thought for sure it was going to be a next-gen only title, even public development roadmaps hinted at such. Even now, the game isn't perfect, but that doesn't mean it isn't special. It's presented in a much more professional light, but it is forever scarred by poor management.
I actually loved the game when it first came out. Sure, LOTS of bugs, but it was very much worth it to play through the game with that. Sunk around 40 hours into it around launch :) then I got back into it after edgerunners and phantom liberty and sunk 30 more. Finally starting a second playthrough with mods and I’m 40 hours in. It’s amazing!
it's nice to hear someone just go ahead and say that this game is in fact 'a bit of an immersive sim' even though so many gatekeepers of that gametype will shit themselves screaming at such a suggestion. it may not accomplish quite as much as a game like deus ex does in that regard, but considering the scale of the game and the expense of its production it actually offers a considerable depth of option to your approach in navigating spaces or taking out enemies. i'm so glad that cdpr put all that work into fixing/improving their game post-release, because i think it really is something special and that people will realize this as time passes and it becomes clearer just how exceptional it was (you know, kinda like deus ex).
You had a LOT of glitches by the sound of it. You listed more following the holographic fish glitch than I've experienced in 80+ hours of my latest playthrough! God's dice, man. Frustratingly, one of my only major glitches took place while I was showing a friend how glitch-free the 2.x version is >_
My first thought is this has to be either a console issue or a low end cpu issue. Im on a 3700x and even with an older low end gpu at the time i played through CP 2.0 (GTX 1060), i experienced none of these
I play on PS5 and the only glitches I have gotten were NPCs spawing 3 feet off the ground and the very occasional car that just appears in front if me. Nothing game breaking or frustrating. I thought I had an NPC spawn way up in the air and fall to their death, but then I found out there are jumpers and thats deliberate.
I think that's just endemic to RPGs. The hardest part of the game is usually the beginning, and your reward for mastery over the systems, numbers and builds is blowing the game apart. It happens in Morrowind and hell, even Dark Souls. It depends on whether or not you find that "break point" satisfying, where you've become so powerful nothing can no longer threaten you. Reaching that point just happens faster on easier difficulties.
Masterpiece is a bit much. I love it don't get me wrong. But no. Orion will in my estimation, be a masterpiece. This was a rough draft thrown together in a global pandemic and slowly ironed out overtime. But even today it is wildly unstable and full of bugs. That said, it is IMO, the best example of gaming story writing and character building in all of gaming history. I been around cyberpunk since my first 2020 TTRPG playthrough since 1992, so to finally get to play this in a digital world, was amazing. Then immeadiately it wast. Worst realease in all of gaming history. But now, i really is leaps and bounds better. But it doesn't excuse the facts of the release. I think much was learned, mostly the fullest extents and limits of the trash heap that is/was RedEngine. Now on to U5 for W4 and Cyberpunk Orion. Lets hope they get it right on both fronts.
In terms of cinematic story telling and immersion it is a masterpiece in my opinion. No other game has had me so immersed and pulled into the story and lore, not even Elden Ring, though that game is a masterpiece for different reasons. This game is what I wish GTA was like and played like. I believe after the humbling experience of their launch of CP2077 and what they’ve learned through the development before and after release, and how they did not give up and abandon the game, gives me very high hopes that the next release in the CP franchise will be a true masterpiece. I cannot wait.
My computer is a potato and I could run it just fine at launch, I have a GTX1650. You probably could have played it sooner. Yeah I don't have fancy ray tracing etc but the game itself works fine for me with only a handful of glitches since launch. The only real consistant bug is that my character T poses during the cinematic where V and Jackie are becoming friends and I have to skip. Other than that there's been a handful of crashes to desktop and one time my car suddenly shot up into orbit while I was driving around.
@@NthReview Ok! Sometimes when people say that the game won't run on weaker computers they mean that it actually won't run or that it'll be so loaded with glitches as to be unplayable. My experience is that the gitches seem to be pretty random and they aren't tied to how powerful the computer is. There's people like me that don't have a lot of problems playing on a potato and people with the most bleeding edge gaming pc's who have a load of problems. It's all over the map. Obviously the biggest issue was with console ports, which I honestly found quite funny because usually it's the other way around with games being broken when they're ported to PC. I've noticed that console gamers generally don't care when the shoe is on the other foot.
Funny how every person who could not run it on PC from day one were people with a high-end gaming PCs. My 2-year-old $800 computer that was barely above potato with a 1050 ran it with just the 30-minute to an-hour crashes. Not one other glitch except maybe a soft-locked quest or two. It still has a crash of the game every 3 to 6 hours of play but nothing else. I guess always running games at the lowest settings paid off.
I’m a massive apologist for CyberPunk, I feel that day one, unpatched, on a base ps4, the game is still better than most games, TV shows and movies. As well as paintings and sculptures and operas and albums. And I feel that in its current form, with the DLC, both Cyberpunk and Elden Ring are two of the best pieces of art that the universe has yet produced.
Nice video. I also play it my way, not to see all the endings. After watching many videos about this game, would it be a good idea to play it on PS4 Slim or a disaster?
LOL, I picked the game up at launch, and actually got to play all the way through 1.0. It wasn't great. I was just playing Cyberpunk last night, and I was thinking that they should have released the game into Early Access.
You do actually get a chance to fight MaxTac. They are called in at max wanted level. You can beat them but they're tough. Unfortunately there's no reward, they just send more.
Umm. no? it's not "the best immersive sim ever made". Just a nice game at this point, but this is not an immersive sim at all. In immersive sin you apply real world logic to solving the game's challenges, like in the first Deus Ex. This game has nothing from that.
zero crash for me playing last build on PC, after I make sure there is virtual memory in my SSD and installed the game there. Looks like you are on console? That is a tough...
Cyberpunk was still my favorite game on Ps4 at launch. Even through the glitches and complete game breaking bugs, I played it anyway. It's the best game I have ever played.
I remember when it launched i only had a ps4 and man it was like playing in 140p. I still decided to keep playing and beat it several times over even tho playstation offered full refunds and removed it from their store. Despite all the bugs and horrendous performance on old gen consoles it was an actual good game. It definently qualified as unplayable on consoles. Phantom liberty really does add so much to the game overall. I envy someone not having played it till now.
This game is well worth full price. It’s probably one of the only games that I would buy at full price without hesitation. I own it on PS5 and PC and paid full price both times. I’ve got over 1600 hours in game since launch. I can’t recommend this game enough. It runs amazing on PC (at has since launch for the most part) and I’ve had literally no issues on PS5.
I was lucky with the launch of this one. I only had one bug my whole play thru and it ran pretty well for me. However Im upset that I played it then and not now, because I struggle to bring myself to replay it.
I dunno how you didn’t get a high police rating, ive had five stars then Maxtec do turn up and clean your clock pretty quickly. Also, in my opinion, female V VA is better than the male VA, and that goes a long way to creating more immersion.
Man I been waiting for this for like 3 months, ever since u posted that it was ur next video lol flaws and all cyberpunk is my favorite game of all time and I have damn near 1000 hours in it between the ps4 and PS5 versions.. I know rhe ps4 version was busted but man, I fell in love with this game almost instantly even with the tech issues I was dealing with.. once I upgraded to the PS5 though? Boy, like night and day.. ir should’ve never released on last gen consoles
rare and few are games that gives this quantity of content with this kind of quality, I can't think of one other pc games giving so much stuff to do and polished activities, taking in consideration only the 2.0 version. Especially looking at other open world that charge you up to 100€ to buy a single player experience.
Oda has the same strategy as all the other bosses. Have a katana and a sandevistan, stand perfectly still, and click on him until he's dead. Melee isn't just the optimal strategy in this 7/10 game, it's the only really viable strategy.
No, I get that one and you see a couple clips throughout the review, but I struggled to find a place to talk about it more since other essays have covered it in-depth and this review was by no means meant to be exhaustive
This is just with my XBox Series S, so I can’t say if it’s true for other systems, but when it does that weird “catch up with itself” thing on a save I found that, if I use the X button to kick out to main XBox menu then go back into The game it resolves it. Why? No clue.
@@NthReviewI lol’d reading the comment, your joke went “Woooosh” right over the guys head, satire and sarcasm are really not that hard to detect.. so he either is willfully ignoring it or has room temperature IQ 😂
I think I might have to call skill issue on the segment about the boss fights... I never had that issue with them, and I played on Very Hard. I thought most of them were very fairly balanced, challenging while not being tedious or frustrating.
A commenter did point out that I could actually switch out quick hacks in real time, but even when properly equipped, it still feels like a bad case of “bad boss design-it’s”, which is unfortunately common to imsims and RPGs like this.
This game (like so many others lately) is proof that you should wait at least a couple months (and then see if you need to wait years) after release before ever buying a new game.
I waited for this game since the beginning but I finally just bought the game a couple days ago on sale for $29 it’s so awesome I’m glad I waited until now so much to get to be discovered!
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Redeemed? Heck no...
Redemption was impossible when the official game guide was released.
It's as broken as Starfield and like that game it will never even be repaired to a decent level because they are fundamentally flawed.
YES!
I waited til a couple weeks ago to pick it up. I bought a PS4 just to play Cyberpunk when it released... and then it released like it did 😂 so I never bought it for PS4.
So now I have a PS5, 2.0 dropped and Phantom Liberty came out so I finally jumped on board.
100% worth the wait. I haven't been sucked in and immersed in a game like this since RDR2. Its all I want to do. 😂
My thoughts are, it never needed to be 'redeemed' because it was an amazing game at launch. It should have never been released on last gen consoles or PCs that were similar hardware as evidenced by the poor performance, this alone lead to people hating the game for what has essentially been the same game.
That being said, the gameplay mechanics and ingame content have changed to the point I have to keep two copies of the game, neither being better than the other, but I prefer some of the gameplay elements in pre-2.0 personally.
My experience as a PS5 player of the PS4 version, it ran very well without hitch, until 5 hours later memory overloaded crash, reload none the wiser from last autosave.
This was fixed with 2nd patch. I never had any of the various issues people had in all the many patch notes.
I spent 100 hours playing the game before the new year had come.
@@crtxdistortion657 Have you even played the game? The bugs have been ironed out near entirely and its performance is pretty decent for its magnitude as well. Sounds to me like you're just forcing yourself to hate like an idiot because you're still mad at its launch.
Bro you dated Panam and didn’t ride off into the sunset with the Caldos?????????
Panam...... wifey
I did the same because I didn’t want to get any of them killed, especially Panam.
Panam + legend ending is pretty good despite the split at the end. Very hard to choose between that and the nomad ending
@@Crazy09starkillor i completely agree
Yeah I like the extra extra sad ending myself too.
I thought they went with usual buddy cop comedy with Johny untill the flashback with Alts kidnapping... Then I realised they actually flashed out the character. He turned out to be so narcissistic, self important and self centered, he couldn't believe Alt was more important to Arasaka then he was. That they just passed by him, as if he didn't matter, to get some chick he was banging. He was so dilussional, he escaped the reality, convinced himself she was taken because of him, and even acted a hero following that logic. That sold me on the writing.
And you can play through the whole game believing his narrative, have a think about it, then do another playthrough but with a critical eye and see the BS, manipulations and ego-couching hovering in the background in every thing he says or visually remembers.
Johnny was radical version of Reed. Reed is basically Blackhand that is Loyal to a fault. Somy/President Meyers fcked him over so many times yet he doesn't exact his revenge on them. In This way Johnny's hatred of Arasaka was so deep he become Militech Merc that may or may not Nuked the fcking city so these character almost teach us that there are no heroes in this city. You can see it in every character except maybe Judy, that actually want to leave the Night City and live care free life.
Just to hit a nail on your point if you end with Reed ending I love how when you talk to Misty at the end you realize you haven't changed shit and you wont be using chrome ever (not anything from what you have done mattered). And when V asked the Misty what is he going to do she just replies "you will do as the rest of us. One day at a time. Staying out of trouble" and then V disappears into the crowd. Trully profound ending knowing you are same as the rest of the people in the city.
Johnnys character in the game is amazing because of the arasaka tower “flashback”, he plants the bomb runs around one shotting everyone and is a real bad ass. But none of that is what actually happened, he was very unimportant in those events and died being dumb. It’s so good.
I feel like the writing is inspired by Dostoyevsky's characters. Deeply flawed individuals that try to convince you of their grand vision and get people killed on the process. "Demons", "Crime and Punishment", "Karamazov Brothers."
@@cimerea Phantom Liberty is so well done too. That conversation with Johnny in the apartment after the credits... 🤯
Didn’t play until 2.0. Cyberpunk is the best game I have ever played. It was like Skyrim for the first time back in 2011.
I'm deep into my first playthorugh in 2024 and it's one of my favorite games I've ever played.
same. so glad I waited years to even watch a video about the game to such an extent I had nothing spoiled for me :D
Same. Gotta make sure you also play phantom liberty. The whole game is the most immersive experience I've ever had.
A nearly 2 hour long video about Cyberpunk 2077? Count me in!
They added a working transit system in a recent update lol
Cyberpunk shines once you realize you just need stop playing it, and just exist in it. It's all about actually wanting to have an experience, but a lot of the work is up to you.
Here are some simple tips to make Cyberpunk feel like it should feel:
Get a mod that turns off fast travel. Immediately, you have to physically go everywere on foot, which makes your apartments actually MATTER.
Go to any of your apartments and just sit there, put your favorite guns and clothes away so that you have to come home and get them. This will build a sense of nostalgia and longing for home. Each of your apartments will become a place you HAVE to go to.
Turn the difficulty waaay up. Night City should feel dangerous, you should be kinda scared walking down back alleys and bad neighborhood's. Cops will now you down mercilessly, and "getting home" will become a harrowing adventure.
Sit around and listen to people in different areas. They have things to say that are relevant. You will also see crime unfolding around you in real-time. Cops will chase criminals, and gang wars will breakout.
Read all codexes and logs you find. This is a fully-fleshesd out world and tabletop RPG, seperate from the video game, and to even understand a lot of the ambient dialogue, you need to know the definition of words like "choom" and "eddies".
Watching Cyberpunk lore videos will immerse you in the whole "what happened here" feeling, and give meaning to the visuals you're observing.
Cyberpunk is probably the greatest triple-A achievement ever, and you're cheating yourself if you don't experience it the way it's meant to be.
@@flowstategmng thats how I play these immersive RPG type games. RDR2 I never fast traveled, I left everything at home but a pistol and rifle, I dressed for the occasion, I slept every day and went hunting or fishing in the AM to eat. It makes these sort of games such a rewarding experience. Close as you can get to living that life.
Same with Cyberpunk... I had outfits made for the part of town I was in... dressed like a Lowrider in Heywood, wore a suit in Corpo Plaza, dressed like a bum to blend in Dog Town. Slept every day, ate every AM. Only took 3 gund and sword with me. Drove like a considerate human, watched my speed around cops.
I really wish cops would try to stop you for being suspicious or wreckless in games. Kinda cool, if they see you run someone over they do pursue you. 🤣
One of my biggest complaints with Far Cry 6 was having your entire arsenal on your back.
I like having to plan ahead and pick a loadout I am stuck with til I get to home base. Getting caught with your pants down and having to make do is fun. Out hunting with a Bow and Bolt Action Rifle and shiz hits the fan.... that struggle is a good F'n time.
@@gwoody4003 Beautiful. See, that's how you play a game, man.
@@gwoody4003 The cop mods for cyberpunk are awesome, especially if you add in the faction mods, increased population and the war mods.
The world feels so alive and dangerous. Also there are survival mods, hardcore and NewGame+ mods too. I highly recommend a Google search. 👌
ain nobody have time for that
2.0 and Phantom Liberty were so incredible, it only makes me wish even more that things turned out different. I always thought the multiplayer mode sounded stupid (GTAO is dumb), but I just wonder what things could have been like in a timeline where we got the second expansion instead of just PL.
Nicely done! You got the GLADoS car, differences in combat, oddities about people walking aimlessly, and so much more. Even my oldest loved watching this! We agreed your focus on specifics makes it pop. Loved the look of the game, loved the world, loved the ideas, just couldn't find anything different on a second playthrough. Wish there were more skill check options so it wasn't always "go kill everyone" missions. Maybe in the future? I'm sure Kirby would agree!
I eagerly anticipate the second game!
There are plenty of skill checks. Intelligence opens up new quest outcomes, tech and body open new ways through levels, cool lets you get more cash, and life path checks open up new ways to get through a mission. Its only kill everyone if thats how you wanna play
FYI Oda goes down quickly if you use melee, especially your fists or blunt weapons. I tried hacking at first but he's shielded. I tried guns but he's tanky and heals. I swapped points into melee under the Body tree and I actually had to save-scum because I accidentally unalived him a couple times.
Learned this by mistake when I happened to be running a gorilla arms build. Dude has a glass jaw for sure
Cyberpunk was the first game in a long time that captivated me with its atmosphere/soundscape. The city background ambient sounds are really well done.
Yeah I was playing at my moms when I visited and she commented it sounds like a busy airport downstairs 😂.
I haven't enjoyed a game on such a level since RDR2... which set an impossibly high bar.
Yea but city was boring as dirt, every corner is the same damn signs, billboard, vendors.
@@WheeledHamster yeah its deceptive. If you look really hard, its very simple. There is a lot of nothing, but the detail hides it. Its very complex in the layout, and after like 80 hours, I still have a hard time knowing where I am without looking at the map.
The NPCs are super simple and hardly interactive, but it suits then universe, since people in Night City are canonicaly anti-social, aloof and unconcerned with anyone else. Their phones are built into their heads. Everyone is depressed, on drugs and scared of violence. It works. The industrial area is an empty desert, but thats what real dilapidated industrial areas are like. It creeps me out to be out there.
The writing, the charachters and the missions are done so well that it covers for the shortcuts on the world. You get immersed and don't notice. And all the little random events give it some depth. The lore is so deep with Cyberpunk. If you are aware of it and enjoy it, the game world is all the better. If you are just 'playing a video game' then I can see being somewhat disappointed in how simple the city is.
I can't think of any game world other than RDR2 thats better though.
Keanu Reeves also played the lead in Johnny Mnemonic, based on one of the books that arguably created the Cyberpunk genre. Mike Pondsmith (the creator of the original tabletop game) said he was partly inspired by the book.
Cyberpunk TTRPG was wholly inspired by that book. The setting is so much more Gibson than Sterling or Dick. Right down to the story starting out by assembling a crew and planning for an impossible heist. That is the classic cyberpunk story, and Gibson made it so. Edgerunners are always doing heists, it is the central goal of any game of the TTRPG. The big score. Pondsmith modeled the entire thing around Neuromancer. He liberally stol..., borrowed, terminology and mechanics.
It's highly amusing to think that the game feels a bit like a delightful best-hits pastiche of Gibson's later Sprawl trilogy. It's a little jank but in that Slavic way where most of it just contributes to the over-ambitious atmosphere. We need more slav jank, especially more triple-A slav jank. The world needs it. It would heal us.
I ran it fine at launch and played it for over 100 hours in the first week (on PC).
Mine funnily enough didn't start having issues until they supposedly patched those issues out.
I still find them mostly charming and silly. They detract from the immersion but they add to the delightful slav-jank atmosphere. You don't tend to see those quirks in a game that wasn't *wildly* overambitious, and I find that on its own makes me smile.
My immediate thought was that you were lying. It can't have been ten years. Damn, I feel old now.
It's been 12 even
i saw the title and said "me too, lol"
Bruhh, totally lol
We shall wait for early access to end, even if it takes 10 years.
@@DailyFrankPeter only the strong survived the wait.. lol
For me, there was nothing to redeem. I enjoyed the game on day one as much as I enjoyed it last week. Having watched plenty of videos on the game, I'm perplexed on how on my computer I had practically no bugs, not any that I could notice at least, until well over 200 hours into the game and several patches in, when I fell through the map - which hasn't happened since. None of the infamous T-posing, misplaced item models or collisions, or stuff like that. Granted I am playing on a beefy PC, but even so.
Same here! The story & the atmosphere/ environment drew me in even when the gameplay was vanilla or sometimes broken. And I had a sh!t ton a bugs but I followed through as this was special, a gaming experience like no other that just grabbed my soul. The Lore you can discover, the Quests and stories in this game I will never, ever forget. Today this game is a masterpiece in many ways. Those who love cyberpunk or dystopian fiction.. or who like Warhammer 40k this game is a one of a kind experience.
Same, no bugs, and I was playing on an i7 3770, still do.
In fact I preferred when V was weaker and the economy harder, after Phantom Liberty, the OP mechanics take a bit away from the story and the world
Hot take, the game as it is now is not hugely different to what it was at launch. There are polish elements (many of which with minor game play impact like the police not teleporting in as obviously as they used to) and better performance on consoles and low end PCs.
The parts that were good were always good, the parts that were bad are mostly still bad or at best mediocre.
It deserved a lot of criticism at launch and should NEVER have released on the xbone of ps4, that was pure greed. But the major glitches were resolved very soon after launch. It wasn't a masterpiece, but it wasn't a watershed moment of bad game release.
I disagree that it was pure greed, when they announced this game the ps4 wasn’t even out a majority of people expected this to be a 8th gen.
I got it on Xbox one and got free upgrade when I switched to the series … I don’t think they were trying to be greedy… I just think they were overconfident… imo
@@Dentson but that was a different team (witcher). Cd project only got the rights like 10ish years ago.
@@SNESfan8they were definitely greedy. They pushed out a product that was overhyped yet not finished at all. I bet you would give 2042 a pass too.
@@Mogadypopz actually no CD project red started on it in 2012, the ps4 came out in 2013
Had an experience similar to yours. For the first time in my life I preordered a game (pls no comment on that) because I had jumped on the hype train as many others had, plus cyberpunk is my favorite genre. On release I realized my rig could barely run it on 1080p (low, 30fps). Created a character and jumped into the game, which left me dissapointed and stopped playing the next day. However, I didn't require a refund as most people did because I had hopes a house like CDPR woud eventually fix things.
And it did. Started playing in late 2022, completed it with 3 different playstyle characters and had a blast with the story. Also had a new rig which could run the game properly. It didn't feel like a waste of money anymore AND it was bug-free, from my perspective at least.
Was it Deus Ex worthy? No, but right now it's pretty close and that's a win for me. Still haven't played since 2.0 came out though.
The review was enjoyable and not tiring despite its length, just had to grab a beer after the first 20 mins :)
I'd say that on PC the game is waaay more stable. I've played it on release without any major issues, and I'm revisiting it right now and the experience is pretty smooth even on Linux system.
Yea, in the section talking about lighting and shadow bugs, most of those bugs were from the limitations of the console, not entirely the games fault, but also not something to be ignored. On PC those issues are basically non existent if you have a solid rig
Ima tell you right now that all weapons were op pre 2.0. Melee included.
You should have played on PC. The modding community is absolutely amazing.
I really don’t care about modding
@@NthReview then you are really missing out on what gaming has to offer. Some of the biggest games in the world started out as mods.
I really don’t care. There are plenty of games out there from original designers. It’s cool that it’s for you, I just don’t care in the slightest.
@@NthReview your loss
Not really.
Like you I waited until they finished it (and I’m glad I did, I only had a PS4 when it launched). I picked it up with 2.0/Phantom Liberty’s release, and I think it’s wound up my favorite game ever. Just an amazing immersive experience.
As far as random ass children roaming around in the city, my fav are the ones who walk around like tiny little badasses 😂
Stadia customers were the rare segment that could effectively run the early builds of Cyberpunk. Google dropped the ball and handed it to NVidea.
And game on Stadia was (at least for me) free of bugs.
I've played it daily from CB'77 release till last day Stadia was online.
I started waiting in 1991 when I GM'd Cyberpunk 2020 & read The Sprawl Trilogy.
This game is amazing. It plays like a fallout game, but with witcher 3 level world building. I can play this game endlessly just because its fallout with cars.
(Fallout gameplay is go to place, clear out place, learn lore of place, loot, sell gear, repeat. With good dialougue with NPC’s in between. This is exactly how Cyberpunk plays too)
Open world games always give the illusion of a living world outside of the player but even in RDR2, the most awesomely interactive sandbox title you still live in a bubble. And that world is scarcely populated with talking humans compared to the desperate density of Night City so it's beyond console / PC resources and budget to make such a city fully interactive on random encounters tho that's where generative AI could help.
What I've realized since CP2.0 is the hundreds of conversations between NPCs, areas packed with BD & drug addicts, homeless, street kinds, soulless ppl. wandering about, underground shelters, rave clubs, gangs banging ppl. up, vomiting, doing graffiti, playing guitar, banging on doors etc. You mostly can't interact but these make Night City very lived in and my consciousness does show up walking past despair and human trash toward my condo or next big gig.
Social structures were and remains CDPR's forte on random encounters and in story. You just know where you and everybody's at in the ladder and the hopelessly tangled world of lawlessness, innocents, crooked cops and ineptness creates a truly living experience.
Also, wanted to say in a different post, this is my favorite game of all time and you’re probably my favorite UA-cam video game essayist, that’s why I was so pumped for this video
Awww, thank you! Enjoy!
@@NthReview lol ur welcome pal, keep doing ur thing
Cyberpunk is NOT an immersive sim lmao you just choose how to kill the guys based on your spec, but there's no other ways to solve missions. Only one way.
I am always amused when people think CDPR revealed Cyberpunk with the 2013 trailer.
Because they did not. I forget the exact circumstances, but they announced the game in 2012, one year earlier. There was only 1 piece of concept art and the name.
That's not really the same, though. Saying you're working on something in a magazine or an article or whatever or even a press release is one thing, but having a big media debut with their high-end trailer is a whole other thing.
@@NthReviewI remember reading it first on a GameSpot article. Just can't remember the context.
I get it, but again, it’s not really the same
the only thing i would add to this is game music in the right places to add to the weight and feel
I am going to finally try it today or tomorrow depending on the download. :)
"You won't run into Max Tac" - yes you will, you just need to step up your game and move from 3 stars to 5 :)
Yuck, I’m good lol
@@NthReview Try it, it's a great experience.
Agh I'm just having to leave for the day but I KNOW this will be good & will watch later.
It's funny; I was just rewatching some fave Nth & I wonder if YT deigned to show this to me after hiding Nth for months from my fyi & I think it unsubbed me? I was sure I was subbed. No matter I'm re-subbed now, & this was on my fyi, & this is exactly the kind of CyPk77 review I wanted to see --- someone who waited for it to come around. Many videos are comparisons from release to now. But I'm super interested in this from a fresh perspective. Thanks in advance. Looking forward.
Thank you!! Keep me posted on your thoughts!
Valve is actually in the games credits, and I'm pretty sure that was the original VA for Glados. Some of the lines are direct quotes from Portal
I have been waiting for this since I found you.
Top 10 list for sure.
You can prevent a lot of texture bugs by deleting your direct-x and shader cache before playing a new game. Trust me that works.
"When it's ready." Lol.
I waited 10 years to play this , once I got out of prison I got , let me tell you I've been gaming for years and grew up pc gaming with crappy vga cards no sound blaster card and blue screens of death and you know what I love this game! Anyway
I stumbled upon the monster review you made on the Thief franchise, one of my most beloved franchises ever, and when I check out your vids there's this ode to Cyberpunk 2077.
Consider me subscribed, loving these deep takes/documentaries.
Thank you!
@@NthReview Loved the Interstate 76 reference. I never played it but it always felt weird how that franchise just... vanished.
It was small and PC exclusive sooooo…
If you play with Path Tracing it's trully transformative. Everything except opague reflexions looks better. Don't get me wrong, the game is beautifull either way but that Path Traced Global Illumination just makes certain scene looks photorealistic so I often enjoyed "role" playing riding to a checkpoint. You can even ride without map and just use signs like in real live. This City is truly a masterpiece.
It truly is a masterpiece.
I was able to run it at launch (And streamed it) and I only encountered 4 noticeable bugs in my entire gameplay. Only one was gamebreaking, and it was in a secondary mission.
In PC it wasn't so broken as in console.
My only real problem were the broken police system. They teleported wherever you were, even inside buildings.
You struggled with the Bosses on Hard Difficulty? Didn't thought I'd find a review that made me feel better about my skills, but I'm thankful nonetheless
It was those couple of boss fights that were the only thing that threw me off.
Ive gone through this 4 times , i wish there was more , 😪
This game seems to have meant a lot to you, the same way it meant a lot to me. I have been following this game since 2016 or 2017, and I find this franchise important, and have a deep personal connection.
Cyberpunk 2077 was pitched as a highly professional, state-of-the-art, almost AAAA tier game. However, what they delivered was far less than that. What was there on launch wasn't terrible, but it wasn't what it was supposed to be. Even if you had a top of the line PC. On base consoles, the HDD and cpu limit even core functionality. I thought for sure it was going to be a next-gen only title, even public development roadmaps hinted at such.
Even now, the game isn't perfect, but that doesn't mean it isn't special. It's presented in a much more professional light, but it is forever scarred by poor management.
I actually loved the game when it first came out. Sure, LOTS of bugs, but it was very much worth it to play through the game with that. Sunk around 40 hours into it around launch :) then I got back into it after edgerunners and phantom liberty and sunk 30 more. Finally starting a second playthrough with mods and I’m 40 hours in. It’s amazing!
I did a 90 hour play through on Xbox series at launch with very few bugs. I am glad they added more though
We are dwelling on who they just hired to write the next one.
Great vid, instant sub.
Awesome, thank you!
W to everyone who stuck around since before the patches and being on last gen like me we can all be glad phantom liberty was as great as it was
when you said "overwhelming" i was saying "that's what I said" when this game came out!!🤣
it's nice to hear someone just go ahead and say that this game is in fact 'a bit of an immersive sim' even though so many gatekeepers of that gametype will shit themselves screaming at such a suggestion. it may not accomplish quite as much as a game like deus ex does in that regard, but considering the scale of the game and the expense of its production it actually offers a considerable depth of option to your approach in navigating spaces or taking out enemies. i'm so glad that cdpr put all that work into fixing/improving their game post-release, because i think it really is something special and that people will realize this as time passes and it becomes clearer just how exceptional it was (you know, kinda like deus ex).
You had a LOT of glitches by the sound of it. You listed more following the holographic fish glitch than I've experienced in 80+ hours of my latest playthrough! God's dice, man.
Frustratingly, one of my only major glitches took place while I was showing a friend how glitch-free the 2.x version is >_
My first thought is this has to be either a console issue or a low end cpu issue. Im on a 3700x and even with an older low end gpu at the time i played through CP 2.0 (GTX 1060), i experienced none of these
@@Mandingy24Nah I play on a Series X. I think it’s just weird that way.
I play on PS5 and the only glitches I have gotten were NPCs spawing 3 feet off the ground and the very occasional car that just appears in front if me.
Nothing game breaking or frustrating.
I thought I had an NPC spawn way up in the air and fall to their death, but then I found out there are jumpers and thats deliberate.
Have been playing recently. So psyched they finally finished this game.
... and I waited 3 weeks to get this video in my UA-cam recommendations feed, apparently, even being a subscriber... The future sure is weird.
I have been wondering why traffic on this has been so slow out of the gate, but I'm so glad you're getting to watch it!
My only issue is Very Hard doesn't seem very hard once V is maxed out in a proper build
I think that's just endemic to RPGs. The hardest part of the game is usually the beginning, and your reward for mastery over the systems, numbers and builds is blowing the game apart. It happens in Morrowind and hell, even Dark Souls. It depends on whether or not you find that "break point" satisfying, where you've become so powerful nothing can no longer threaten you. Reaching that point just happens faster on easier difficulties.
Masterpiece is a bit much. I love it don't get me wrong. But no. Orion will in my estimation, be a masterpiece. This was a rough draft thrown together in a global pandemic and slowly ironed out overtime. But even today it is wildly unstable and full of bugs. That said, it is IMO, the best example of gaming story writing and character building in all of gaming history. I been around cyberpunk since my first 2020 TTRPG playthrough since 1992, so to finally get to play this in a digital world, was amazing. Then immeadiately it wast. Worst realease in all of gaming history. But now, i really is leaps and bounds better. But it doesn't excuse the facts of the release. I think much was learned, mostly the fullest extents and limits of the trash heap that is/was RedEngine. Now on to U5 for W4 and Cyberpunk Orion. Lets hope they get it right on both fronts.
In terms of cinematic story telling and immersion it is a masterpiece in my opinion. No other game has had me so immersed and pulled into the story and lore, not even Elden Ring, though that game is a masterpiece for different reasons. This game is what I wish GTA was like and played like.
I believe after the humbling experience of their launch of CP2077 and what they’ve learned through the development before and after release, and how they did not give up and abandon the game, gives me very high hopes that the next release in the CP franchise will be a true masterpiece. I cannot wait.
Sadly we’ll probably have to wait ten years until the sequel is out and all fixed
My computer is a potato and I could run it just fine at launch, I have a GTX1650. You probably could have played it sooner. Yeah I don't have fancy ray tracing etc but the game itself works fine for me with only a handful of glitches since launch. The only real consistant bug is that my character T poses during the cinematic where V and Jackie are becoming friends and I have to skip. Other than that there's been a handful of crashes to desktop and one time my car suddenly shot up into orbit while I was driving around.
I have a pair of 970s and a 6700K, I knew I could run it, but I didn't want to spend $60 to run it in potato mode lol.
@@NthReview Ok! Sometimes when people say that the game won't run on weaker computers they mean that it actually won't run or that it'll be so loaded with glitches as to be unplayable. My experience is that the gitches seem to be pretty random and they aren't tied to how powerful the computer is. There's people like me that don't have a lot of problems playing on a potato and people with the most bleeding edge gaming pc's who have a load of problems. It's all over the map. Obviously the biggest issue was with console ports, which I honestly found quite funny because usually it's the other way around with games being broken when they're ported to PC. I've noticed that console gamers generally don't care when the shoe is on the other foot.
Funny how every person who could not run it on PC from day one were people with a high-end gaming PCs. My 2-year-old $800 computer that was barely above potato with a 1050 ran it with just the 30-minute to an-hour crashes. Not one other glitch except maybe a soft-locked quest or two. It still has a crash of the game every 3 to 6 hours of play but nothing else. I guess always running games at the lowest settings paid off.
I’m a massive apologist for CyberPunk, I feel that day one, unpatched, on a base ps4, the game is still better than most games, TV shows and movies. As well as paintings and sculptures and operas and albums.
And I feel that in its current form, with the DLC, both Cyberpunk and Elden Ring are two of the best pieces of art that the universe has yet produced.
Nice video. I also play it my way, not to see all the endings. After watching many videos about this game, would it be a good idea to play it on PS4 Slim or a disaster?
Definitely get it on newer hardware.
well done man. really enjoyed it.
LOL, I picked the game up at launch, and actually got to play all the way through 1.0. It wasn't great. I was just playing Cyberpunk last night, and I was thinking that they should have released the game into Early Access.
You do actually get a chance to fight MaxTac. They are called in at max wanted level. You can beat them but they're tough. Unfortunately there's no reward, they just send more.
never buy a game day one if it is not a playstation studios game, at least they make sure game is ready to launch
21:33 “than jump -tweenbetween them“ not sure if that was intentional but if so awesome :P If not still awesome XD
26:50 What do you mean it's a one-time deal? If you have the chip, you can use it any time to replay the tutorial.
Phantom Liberty is about Agency and Responsibility.
Umm. no? it's not "the best immersive sim ever made". Just a nice game at this point, but this is not an immersive sim at all. In immersive sin you apply real world logic to solving the game's challenges, like in the first Deus Ex. This game has nothing from that.
It's not a immersive sim game just as Vampire Bloodlines isn't a immersive sim game but they are both RPGs with immersive sim quest and level design
zero crash for me playing last build on PC, after I make sure there is virtual memory in my SSD and installed the game there. Looks like you are on console? That is a tough...
Cyberpunk was still my favorite game on Ps4 at launch. Even through the glitches and complete game breaking bugs, I played it anyway. It's the best game I have ever played.
Jesus, I haven't heard about Interstate '76 in...two decades.
I remember when it launched i only had a ps4 and man it was like playing in 140p. I still decided to keep playing and beat it several times over even tho playstation offered full refunds and removed it from their store. Despite all the bugs and horrendous performance on old gen consoles it was an actual good game. It definently qualified as unplayable on consoles. Phantom liberty really does add so much to the game overall. I envy someone not having played it till now.
Michael Ponsmith 😂
I’ll start calling him Maximum Michael now ig 💀
I don’t think you can call it a sponsor if that sponsor is yourself lol 😂
Over 100 hrs in, almost done with phantom liberty. Main complaint is many side quests have no impact.
0:44 The one issue I have with this; no 3rd person view.
0:50 Poland kicks _arse_
I'm still waiting. Once the ultimate edition is about $30 I might bite. I need to buy a new laptop anyway, not for this game, but for Kingdom Come 2.
This game is well worth full price. It’s probably one of the only games that I would buy at full price without hesitation. I own it on PS5 and PC and paid full price both times. I’ve got over 1600 hours in game since launch. I can’t recommend this game enough. It runs amazing on PC (at has since launch for the most part) and I’ve had literally no issues on PS5.
Nicely done, my friend!
Thank you!
Just like PT they're gonna do case studies on this game for years to come.
I was lucky with the launch of this one. I only had one bug my whole play thru and it ran pretty well for me. However Im upset that I played it then and not now, because I struggle to bring myself to replay it.
I dunno how you didn’t get a high police rating, ive had five stars then Maxtec do turn up and clean your clock pretty quickly.
Also, in my opinion, female V VA is better than the male VA, and that goes a long way to creating more immersion.
why do beta males like you just cant accept that men with test scores not in an negative want to play a man not a lesbian
Man I been waiting for this for like 3 months, ever since u posted that it was ur next video lol flaws and all cyberpunk is my favorite game of all time and I have damn near 1000 hours in it between the ps4 and PS5 versions.. I know rhe ps4 version was busted but man, I fell in love with this game almost instantly even with the tech issues I was dealing with.. once I upgraded to the PS5 though? Boy, like night and day.. ir should’ve never released on last gen consoles
rare and few are games that gives this quantity of content with this kind of quality, I can't think of one other pc games giving so much stuff to do and polished activities, taking in consideration only the 2.0 version. Especially looking at other open world that charge you up to 100€ to buy a single player experience.
how do you not have so many more subscribers
Coughs in star citizen
01:25:15 - C'mon did you let Barry to die?
I tried talking to him!
Trying is not enough. I need detox from CP'77. Across Stadia and GeforceNow have around 2k hours played.
That’s so many hours
Oda has the same strategy as all the other bosses. Have a katana and a sandevistan, stand perfectly still, and click on him until he's dead. Melee isn't just the optimal strategy in this 7/10 game, it's the only really viable strategy.
Seems you missed Sinnerman Questline since you haven’t mentioned it in this essay
No, I get that one and you see a couple clips throughout the review, but I struggled to find a place to talk about it more since other essays have covered it in-depth and this review was by no means meant to be exhaustive
55:31 Huh so Robert Downey Jr worked in game dev.. ya learn something new every day
This is just with my XBox Series S, so I can’t say if it’s true for other systems, but when it does that weird “catch up with itself” thing on a save I found that, if I use the X button to kick out to main XBox menu then go back into
The game it resolves it. Why? No clue.
Yep, I mention that in the review. It’s strange
The boi is baaaack 👌
50:00 in "Matrix, a single movie" .... denial of reality I guess is a coping mechanism.
It was a joke.
@@NthReviewI lol’d reading the comment, your joke went “Woooosh” right over the guys head, satire and sarcasm are really not that hard to detect.. so he either is willfully ignoring it or has room temperature IQ 😂
I think I might have to call skill issue on the segment about the boss fights... I never had that issue with them, and I played on Very Hard. I thought most of them were very fairly balanced, challenging while not being tedious or frustrating.
A commenter did point out that I could actually switch out quick hacks in real time, but even when properly equipped, it still feels like a bad case of “bad boss design-it’s”, which is unfortunately common to imsims and RPGs like this.
Holy heck it's here.
This game (like so many others lately) is proof that you should wait at least a couple months (and then see if you need to wait years) after release before ever buying a new game.
I waited for this game since the beginning but I finally just bought the game a couple days ago on sale for $29 it’s so awesome I’m glad I waited until now so much to get to be discovered!