I don't know if its "insane", but it's good that they're putting in more narrative and story elements into the story versus just "do cool stuff". They had a bit of hero's journey in the first trailer when cyberpunk 2077 originally released, but it was all kind of sidelined by the dumb johnny whatever his name was subplot that I felt came off as bad artificial preachy and having typical college-student tier political takes. Good writing isn't long dialogue or very well animated cutscenes (though cool animations are nice), you can have a well written game on a 5 dollar budget, or a terribly written one with things happening all over the screen and a 10 million dollar one.
I LOOVE the characters so much. I love their stories and hearing how much the city makes them suffer is sad. The city always wins. The side quests are great too. A lot of them didn't feel repetitive because even the minor quests had an interesting story.
@@andersbjorkman8666 In the lead up to the launch I watched every interview of Mike Pondsmith (creator of Cyberpunk tabletop), because it's just so fun listening to him talk about the lore.
you should check out the unreal engine 5 demos, the one where the AI creates a map and when you move a tree it redesigns it and the one where with an iphone14 you can film someone and it will make a computer generated realtime video of the person and can also alter the person's look
@@01dom yea i bought myself a 4080 paired with a 12700k. i got to use frame gen and play with Patch Tracing, which blows max ray tracing out of the water. I also bought a 1440p OLED monitor. the experience I got was insane.
Agreed man. I really hope this new DLC it brings more people back to the game who only played it at launch kind of like the anime did. One of my all time favourite games
@@thrash55555 I don't understand those people that cling on to the hate from launch. It's like they never wanted it to be fixed so they could keep hating. I was disappointed with the state of the game, but I just put it to one side and patiently waited for them to patch it. Kept my eye on the updates and as soon as 1.5 dropped I was HOOKED!
@@DroosterHi think I understand especially if you played it at launch on previous gen consoles and were somewhat a fan of CDPR from the Witcher games. It felt like we got betrayed as Cyberpunk was hyped by the devs to the moon. CDPR was one of the last few companies that didnt screw their playerbase and actually listened to them, Cyberpunks launch changed that perspective. I imagine it would be hard to trust them again. I played when 1.6 came out and I genuinely think its in my top 5 games of all time.
Every update they did made the game more unstable for me and I had like half the performance by the time I just quit. Plus I with how uninteractive the world is it didn't feel like a sandbox so much as a prop set of cardboard cutout buildings and actors, and with every ending resulting in the player being dead I had no motivation to keep pushing to play more. Only if the DLC addresses the shit endings; then I'll buy it and reinstall.
The moment any character says about what they will do "once it is all over" you know for sure they are dead. Even worse is if they start talking about thier family. Also, I love how she slipped but he didn't catch on it!
@@an1sosa405The 2.0 update has a COMPLETE revision of the cop system in the game, the skill trees are reworked and expanded, new weapons, there is now car combat which is something they promised us before the game launched, and some other small things. The game is immersive af now basically
@@GodKiller97am I able to jump back in where I left off with my original build or would I have to remake a character?? Edit: I finished the story on my original character
They are making a sequel in unreal 5 and expanded so they can make it while working on the new Witcher game so great things for us fans of the universe.
Originally they talked about a multiplayer spinoff that sounded like Cyberpunk GTA Online. and possibly more DLC support for 2077. But as soon as the Launch bombed they completely scrapped all the plans. Like the other comment said, they are moving to UE5 which is a better engine anyways for the kind of game they want Cyberpunk franchise to be. Itll take a few years but they have stated they are continuing the franchise. Perhaps we will finally get a largely supported massive sequel. We will also have the technology to support everything they wanted to include as well.
@@tambotc138Cyberpunk 2077 has better gameplay and a larger world with driving mechanics. Sure, some may prefer Deus Ex’s smaller more dense world but that’s what phantom liberty is offering with dogtown
Better play Phantom Liberty when it releases, five days after update 2.0 release, it would make a little bit bigger wow effect when all the changes come out.
@@kizukim7739DEFINITELY on the 26th! 2.0 update feels like it's built around Phantom Liberty, so it'd be a much better experience to play when the Expansion releases.
Can confirm cyberpunk in its current state is the (probably) best RPG I have ever played. The side quests and NPC's have a depth to them that no other game has done before. The Panam story line could've been its own game. Go play it now. Better yet, go watch Edgerunners, fall in love with "I really want to stay at your house", then wait for the magical moment when its on your car radio in game. It will be the most blissful 3 minutes of your life.
@granttodd3118 actually cyberpunks core mechanics, allowing you dash, slide, shoot out of cover, etc were more advanced than any bethesda title at launch... also the quests, better than any recent first person rpg also at launch, the quests were of the same quality as the Witcher 3. so as a gamer...cdpr shouldn't annoy you in comparison to ubisoft, Activision, or bethesda, they are clearly more talented and ambitious and don't charge you microtransactions....
Started playing Cyberpunk this year. There are still some glitches and bugs, but overall, it was absolutely playable. I really got sucked into Night City, I even went for every sidequest and when I reached the final point of no return, all I wanted was... more! The game's main story goes hard, there are some really really great moments and I loved every minute of it. I'm really looking forward to the DLC now. CD Project Red managed to pull off the No Mans Sky Uno reverse card.
Did you do the gigs too? I hope you did because they're also very interesting and adds a lot to the experience. None of them were repetitive. The shards and conversations that you can find in them also add a lot to the world building of the game. Heck, that even applies to the ncpd scanner hustles but those are much smaller.
Fun story: I was completing CP2077 at release on my laptop at 15 fps and the only bug I encountered was during respawn, when you go to help Panam shoot the robbers in the cave. I'm replaying it now at 60 fps on a new PC and glitches and bugs regularly occur with a difference of about 25-30 minutes. I have a feeling that the bugs are tied to FPS lmao
@@Varimathas I think it really depended. I have a beast of a computer and at launch, I had zero issues everyone was having which I felt blessed. It's almost like the game decided which systems it didn't want to work with, my girlfriends computer which is slightly less powerful meanwhile threw cars across the city consistently lmao
It was NEVER the worst game. One of the best Story Driven games I have ever played. I am 36 and been playing games since I could hold a Sega Controller.
I'm in a similar category. I saw people shitting on the story for being incomplete and it makes me think either im getting senile, or these people were on reddit instead of playing the game. It was a pretty darn immersive story, not sure there was a ton of role playing, it was on the linear side, but it didn't really feel like a problem.
Exactly, I played the game on release without any issues and completely enjoyed the story and gameplay. I was so immersed you have no idea lol. I guess growing up with n64 graphics makes you appreciate games like this more.
Each to their own, I enjoy the story but after awhile it become really boring and I find it unfinished. I mean they could have add more story about the different gang in the game, but instead they decided speedrun through it. I mean compare to GTA San Andreas, all the gang in that game play a big role and each has a very good story line, whereas, CP 2077 its just "go here, kill some gang members because you have to, now move to the next location and never talk about it again."
Yea I never really experienced anything really game breaking with the original release either and my computer was waaaaayy off the specs to play the game.
Same. I pre-ordered this game (haven’t pre-ordered a game since Halo 4) I went in with no expectations. Played Day One on my Xbox One X. 10 hours straight without a crash and the game looked great. Only bug I experienced consistently early on was when I loaded in my character’s items would be unequipped and I would have to re-equip everything. Many minor issues encountered consisted of chop sticks staying in a characters hand, cigarettes and weapons too. Otherwise I loved it enough to repurchase on steam when I got into the PC world during Covid.
I had a bug happen once where it auto completed the main quest as soon as I accepted it. I just reloaded and it brought me back and never happened again.
Honest to god if CDPR just had the balls to delay the release of the game by one or two more years it would NEVER have gotten the buggy reputation that it got. Its pretty much a fully functional, smooth game now and it's pretty fantastic, they'll just forever have to live with the stigma of being forced to release the game before it was actually fucking finished.
This game is amazing. The story is phenomenal. I didn’t play it on release but I tried the free trial in December 2021 when they were releasing it again. After 20 minutes i bought it on sale for like $10. Such a steal for a game of this quality. Seriously, this game is awesome. I cant wait to play the DLC!
I hate when people say it's CGI as a way of making the impressiveness of the cutscene somehow less impressive because its not gameplay. I'm a game dev and to make realistic CGI trailers like this, these guys have no clues on how much work goes into it. Just take a look at the facial expressions... they are EXACTLY like the actors, even the little things the face muscles do that are specific to a certain person. If you know his acting from his movies, you might know what I'm talking about. The animators and 3d artists made an amazing job making sure the retopology allows for that precision.
@@redwood3036And why is that? The story is good (not the best but quite good) and the gameplay is amazing. The city looks and feels amazing and unlike in Starfield, you don't get a loading screen every 15 to 20 seconds. In fact if you don't use fast travel, there isn't a single loading screen in the game.
@@ChesterZirawinThat's about it. When the story and quests end, the whole game ends. It doesn't have a sustaining economy, companions who would accompany you anywhere you go. This is why it doesn't surpass the likes of sandbox rpg games like Bethesda games.
I waited a very long time to play Cyberpunk and, as far as I could tell, they fixed pretty much everything wrong with the game. It was an incredible game... one of my all time favorites. Definitely a must play.
Now that you actually know why she doesn't remember the Tacos it's really sad and the fact that he thinks this is her last job and her ticket out and what becomes of her. Man so sad
I gave Cyberpunk a chance this year and it was an amazing experience the story really captive me to the point that I still think about it from time to time, I like the meaningful choices you have to make like in BG3 and the gameplay is great a lot of builds you can play with, smart weapons are my favorite choice, can't wait to try this DLC.
He doesn't hate dialogue. He hates it when the dialogue is dumb and a waste of time. He said it many times, if a game wants to pull him in with the story, the game better have a compelling narrative and solid acting and all that. Otherwise he's simply out of it. And Starfield doesn't have that. Cyberpunk does.
There are not so drastic mods that make the game look like the first part of this trailer. They could crank it to 11 but they would get backlash from the media and community that 4090 is barely enough.
Idc what anyone says. To me, Cyberpunk 2077 is as good as the Witcher 3 or RDR2. I have never experienced such a immersive and captivating world with a story on top that pushes you through the whole spectrum of emotions and leaves you baffled by the end. CDPR created a game that (exept the launch bugs) sets a really high standard for Open World games in a Cyberpunk setting. Ofc the bugs hindered the launch of the game massively but in the state that it is in right now, i cant recommend this game enough, PLAY IT!
The Witcher 3 is overrated tbh The story is OK but it is in no way an RPG and fails as an "action game". RDR2 is a great technical achievement, has some good emergent gameplay but the story was a missed opportunity.
The world building was amazing, storyline was fairly solid (there were a lot of really good side quests too, most I've ever done in a game), and the gameplay was pretty fast paced and customizable. This game is fuckin great, well worth the money
I absolutely loved cyberpunk. I rarely finish any game, but i played this 3x. It had bugs and IMO it needed another year to cook. But the game, characters, aesthetic, combat and the world are were it's at for me.
Weird. Maybe you are on console but on PC the only bug I got the entire time I played was after you finish the game and play after you end it when you have the opportunity to beat it again (the game locks into cinematic mode even though you’re not in a cinematic). Other than that, zero bugs.
@@GodKiller97Dude. The game released in a terrible state. This is very well documented, so either you got incredibly lucky or overlooked the issues. That aside I think the main problem was promised content that wasn't there on release.
@@notan3144 I’m talking about current state of the game as you said “it HAS bugs.” I took that as you’ve played it recently and are talking about the current state of the game, which is really good. Obviously I’m not talking about it on release
@@notan3144 played it day 1 and had a complete playthrough with almost zero bugs, towards the end i started getting weird sound bugs and a weapon was bugged but thats it. As for promised content... bro when that jackie montage started playing i was pissed lmao.
As one of the few people that actually enjoyed game on launch Im really excited to see how much they improved. The atmosphere of night city always outweighed the cons imo and the mod community is on point. Improvements to gameplay and narrative are exactly what game needs and looks like that’s what they plan to deliver
@@Newcomer97 actually bruh anyone who didn't spew hate on the game upon release is pretty unique those of us that didn't complain from day 1 are a rare breed plenty have changed their opinion since
It is CGI, but CDPR didn't cut any corners: when they hire Idris Elba and Keanu, they don't just let them record the lines for their characters, but also use motion capture for every scene. That's why it looks so good.
I just started cyberpunk even though I've had it for awhile and it's pretty awesome in my opinion. Decided to wait for the next patch to play anymore since there will be so many changes though.
I wish baldie plays this game, CP2077 is an absolute masterpiece and I enjoyed every second of it, will be replaying it with 2.0 and Phantom Liberty for sure
Cyberpunk is amazing and this DLC is one of the best I’ve played. Had a dodgy launch technically and people got in their minds that it’s bad and haven’t changed their opinion even tho they fixed the problems quite soon + reduced the price and then kept on supporting it with content, reworks and now this DLC. Cdpr is still a top tier dev
I just got back into the game recently and damn has it been fun! I can’t wait to see what additions they make in this DLC and the 2.0 patch. I’m praying for better customization, additions to the UI, and expansion on the skill trees in general, they feel kinda lacking at times…
@@danielkissgremsperger3242 No it isn't, its an expansion. If it was a cyberpunk 2 it would be called cyberpunk 2 (which is already being developed). Id expect a hell of a lot more than what they are giving in this if it was a full sequel for 80 dollars. This is 40 (Canadian Value). If anything, its a balance patch or rework patch with a new story. Saying that implies its a whole different game. It's not, if you didn't like cyberpunk originally, this probably won't change that. Super excited for it myself but let's not hype this shit up and have a repeat of the launch.
@@RekashalGames wut? Did you play other cpr expansions? Literarly full games basically... ofcourse it is not cp2 captain obvious but it is closer to cp2 than calling it a dlc... even Idris Elba said it. And the patch has nothing to do with the expansion
@@danielkissgremsperger3242 cops rework adds a whole dimension to the game including shooting while driving. Sounds great but it depends if they made it enjoyable.
Just finished my 2nd full playthrough (first playthrough was from Day 1 on PC and I liked it even then). 2.0 patch and Phantom Liberty were PHENOMENAL. Best combat system I've played in any open world RPG in terms of the variety of builds and the visceral feel of each one. You can be a tech wizard exploding everyone with quick hacks, a super tanky melee brawler tossing your enemies around like paper dolls, a stealthy sniper, a knife-throwing assassin chaining epic slow-motion combos, a close quarters shotgunner that sends enemies (and their body parts) flying, etc. and they all feel so damn fun. Add that to an incredible environment, characters you care about, lots of impactful storylines, and awesome music, and I don't see any other game of this genre dethroning CP2077 until its sequel comes out.
cyberpunk is actually an amazing game. People just say its bad because it had a messy release. But you guys should give it a try now, i played it with mods and had an amazing time. Even without mods, the story and characters are just amazing.
Whenever Zack says he'll play something, you can probably write it off as never happening. Unless there's controversy to milk, then he'll be the first one on it.
Man, even launch was totally great for me. I feel like the only major problem was that it was released on older consoles when it shouldn’t have been. I played on a mid-range PC and only had one major bug in my entire play through, had to reload a save and lost about 30 minutes of playtime
Pretty much this. I'm going to replay soon but I don't expect to notice much difference. It was a great game at launch but got bogged down by bad reviews from console players.
Exactly it was absolutely a good game right from launch. Not perfect, but certainly good. Apart from some people having bugs, it was also just lambasted because people had insane expectations, if you hype yourself up to believe that a game is going to be revolutionary, you will always be disappointed.
@@evangelosvasiliades1204it was trashed because it was a buggy mess with a long list of cut content combined with the fact cdpr straight up lied about the state of the game on consoles and stopped early access reviewers from using console footage, cyberpunk deserved every bit of criticism outside of the odd fool that expected the greatest game ever
I played 2077 thru two times on launch and a third time after the big patches. 220 hours in and i still think the media rampage was not fair towards this game.
So glad to see this. Did a full playthrough at launch, but I abused so many bugs that I was just invincible and had everything I wanted the entire time. Gonna be fun going back to it and having a legit playthrough. I enjoyed every second of it.
I'm so glad i waited to play this game. Got it earlier this year and had a blast. Not a single bug or any issues and the story and side stories were awesome.
A shame to see that CD Project RED is still out of touch with their original vision for Cyberpunk 2077. They still prioritize high profile Hollywood actors acting in their game above making a satisfying gameplay loop.
cyberpunk actually has a 10/10 story dead set it was failed by a very poor launch but its shocking people dont talk more about it, full of emotion, tragedy and genuine sadness portrayed through stellar voice acting.
@@orbbb24 I didnt even play it. they burned us after getting our loyalty after the witcher 3 being so good. after hearing AND seeing all the crap state it was in, i just couldnt give them my money.
Cyberpunk always excelled in the characters animation department. That shit is just nuts. There i no contest to that, except maybe Naughty Dog cutscenes.
I played it on 1.5 patch, and starting my 2nd run when the 2.0 patch comes out. It is amasing experience, the feeling you get with the super immersive converstaions is just amasing. Now the DLC is supposed to be "spy" themed gameplay experience, so it will be different from the basegame. How well we will see. Cyperpunk 2077 is definetly WORTH to play, it is just extremely detailed game. There are problems as expacted, but its not like bethesda stuff it rarely breaks the immersion. One thing i hope for CP 2 is more braindances, They are 2nd best part of the game after how conversations are done(combat is 3rd).
I played it for the first time in March (1.6 I think?). It was incredible. I was genuinely shocked at how much I enjoyed it. Its not perfect, nothing is. But for what it was, I’d say it was really, really great. 60+ hours and I didn’t even finish the story, so I’m very excited to use this dlc as a reason to jump back in.
I like how the gameplay shows the cops hiding behind cars, and getting out of choppers. They are really trying to showcase they changed the cop system.
I know Reed and Songbird's situations are much more complicated than we see here but I don't know how I'm supposed to trust her. At all. Oh, you can cure me? I'm sure you'll get right on that after you stab me in the back.
That crew that dropped in is some of the toughest in the game. Thats the elite hit squad for the police, you run into them peripherally in the game but never go up against them afaik.
Finished cyberpunk on release (on pc) I had a blast. Just recently I picked it ip again to finish all side quests and now I cant stop playing. The world building is crazy, you could get yourself lost in Nightcity for multiple hours from freeing hostages to infiltrating gang HQ‘s to killing cyberpsychos in which every quests takes place in a unique environment with their own background story. The game would be a 10/10 if the movement didnt feel so god dman floaty and the cars feel like they weigh 200 grams.
You should definitely play Cyberpunk. It’s bot just better than at launch, it’s unrecognizable compared to its launch. One of the best stories I’ve ever had in a video game and the 2.0 update progresses the game even more
Im one of the few psychos who loved the game when it launched even when it was broken. Luckily I didnt have many bugs in my first play through. Can't wait to replay it with all the updates
the fact that they're willing to spend so much of the budget on celebrities tells you everything you need to know about the game.. all flash no substance. The game has improved since launch but it is a far cry from what was promised.
Then there's xQc's parasocials still treating it like shit when they haven't even touched the game. Regardless absolutely agree, this game deserved the redemption because i'm so glad the devs didn't run from the project like most would have done.
personally i love this actor, in everything hes in, just love him, and him being in this game, makes me even more hyped... but ill try not to get too over hyped.
Cyberpunk2077's the most underrated game of the last 5 years. Yes, it didn't live up to the promises made a decade ago, but the core experience is still top notch.
The problem with Cyberpunk was that Project Red sold it as a Deus EX RPG game, but it is not that. If they wouldn't have gaslit everyone with the trailers and gameplay reveals, noone would be mad about it.
Cyberpunk was always a good game. I played on Day of release with barely any bugs. Maybe i got lucky. Dunno, don't care. I still loved it back then and i still do now. Reason everyone is hating on it is because they can't think for themselves & depend on their favourite content farmer to tell them what to think of it instead of actually giving the game a try for more than 5 minutes. Oh well, their loss.
The editors are elite, and this new Cyberpunk trailer was insane
I don't know if its "insane", but it's good that they're putting in more narrative and story elements into the story versus just "do cool stuff". They had a bit of hero's journey in the first trailer when cyberpunk 2077 originally released, but it was all kind of sidelined by the dumb johnny whatever his name was subplot that I felt came off as bad artificial preachy and having typical college-student tier political takes.
Good writing isn't long dialogue or very well animated cutscenes (though cool animations are nice), you can have a well written game on a 5 dollar budget, or a terribly written one with things happening all over the screen and a 10 million dollar one.
@@a-my9qlI'm assuming they're mainly taking about the hyper realistic graphics when they say it's insane
If ONLY you started playing as Edris or Keanu in Cyberpunk instead of a customizable character named V .-.
Cyberpunk looks like old Cyberpunk like Cyberpunk 2077
@@jibbily27 yes
Cyberpunk deserved a better launch the lore is incredible
I started playing a month ago and wow this game deserves a second shot
The lore is so awesome! I was thrilled before the base game was launched that more people will discover this universe.
the lore gives u a lvl of immersion pretty big , is impressive , this game deserve a second chance tbh
I LOOVE the characters so much. I love their stories and hearing how much the city makes them suffer is sad. The city always wins. The side quests are great too. A lot of them didn't feel repetitive because even the minor quests had an interesting story.
@@andersbjorkman8666 In the lead up to the launch I watched every interview of Mike Pondsmith (creator of Cyberpunk tabletop), because it's just so fun listening to him talk about the lore.
Nope. Cdpr had/did many delays. "Deserved" isnt the word you use when they had the chance to release a finished game.
Damn, props to the team who has worked on Idris model. Looks like every strand of hair was manually created 👍
It almost looks live-action. They definitely knocked it out of the park with his model.
Yeah, that looked amazing. Hopefully it's a indicator for the general quality of the game.
you should check out the unreal engine 5 demos, the one where the AI creates a map and when you move a tree it redesigns it and the one where with an iphone14 you can film someone and it will make a computer generated realtime video of the person and can also alter the person's look
more impressive is the facial anim that captured the performance so well
@@voltus20I thought it was on the first watch
Cyberpunk is a phenomenal game these days. I did a full playthrough on the 1.6 patch and it was an absolute blast.
Ive played on my pc with the lowest graphics and loved it. I really want to replay it with a beast of a pc.
@@01dom yea i bought myself a 4080 paired with a 12700k. i got to use frame gen and play with Patch Tracing, which blows max ray tracing out of the water. I also bought a 1440p OLED monitor. the experience I got was insane.
Did 1.4, just had to do the AMD smd mod and all was good
1.6 is gud can confirm
Blast these nutz cuh
Broken launch, yet it ended up being one of my absolute favourite gaming experiences when 1.5 dropped. CDPR's best work.
Agreed man. I really hope this new DLC it brings more people back to the game who only played it at launch kind of like the anime did. One of my all time favourite games
@@thrash55555 I don't understand those people that cling on to the hate from launch. It's like they never wanted it to be fixed so they could keep hating.
I was disappointed with the state of the game, but I just put it to one side and patiently waited for them to patch it. Kept my eye on the updates and as soon as 1.5 dropped I was HOOKED!
@@DroosterHi think I understand especially if you played it at launch on previous gen consoles and were somewhat a fan of CDPR from the Witcher games. It felt like we got betrayed as Cyberpunk was hyped by the devs to the moon. CDPR was one of the last few companies that didnt screw their playerbase and actually listened to them, Cyberpunks launch changed that perspective. I imagine it would be hard to trust them again.
I played when 1.6 came out and I genuinely think its in my top 5 games of all time.
Every update they did made the game more unstable for me and I had like half the performance by the time I just quit. Plus I with how uninteractive the world is it didn't feel like a sandbox so much as a prop set of cardboard cutout buildings and actors, and with every ending resulting in the player being dead I had no motivation to keep pushing to play more.
Only if the DLC addresses the shit endings; then I'll buy it and reinstall.
@@DroosterHbc of people like you, who are defending unfinished games. We are getting them unfinished
Cyberpunk 2077 > Starfield
Came out before starfield
@@achoo3290 dlc alone is better
@@achoo3290the fact that this is now some sort of defense in modern gaming speaks major volumes 💀💀💀
@@Theshadow12i true i played it and completed it but the story is just sad
It’s literally the best game that’s ever been ever that’s not an online game
The moment any character says about what they will do "once it is all over" you know for sure they are dead. Even worse is if they start talking about thier family. Also, I love how she slipped but he didn't catch on it!
He caught it just didn't choose to go in to it as his wall was down being on his way out if NC job closed
@@danny1229c yup, the classic "i'm already out the door, nothing bad can happen---"
Look up "Black Dynamite Who saw that coming?", great scene from a great movie.
Yeah that's a flag
2:57 the guy who said "i can fix her" has me dying
Must have been a ripper doc or something/s
Even the base game right now without the dlc is phenomenal. Really pumped for some more content
What makes it so much better? I played way back but haven’t since I finished the story, is there new features or something?
@@an1sosa405The 2.0 update has a COMPLETE revision of the cop system in the game, the skill trees are reworked and expanded, new weapons, there is now car combat which is something they promised us before the game launched, and some other small things.
The game is immersive af now basically
@@GodKiller97am I able to jump back in where I left off with my original build or would I have to remake a character??
Edit: I finished the story on my original character
@@an1sosa405 you can play your old character, though CDPR recommended to start a new character due to all the changes.
@@LucentBlackthanks for the info folks!
Cyberpunk is a fantastic game now, I really hope they continue the franchise because no other game in that genre is remotely as good
They are making a sequel in unreal 5 and expanded so they can make it while working on the new Witcher game so great things for us fans of the universe.
Originally they talked about a multiplayer spinoff that sounded like Cyberpunk GTA Online. and possibly more DLC support for 2077. But as soon as the Launch bombed they completely scrapped all the plans. Like the other comment said, they are moving to UE5 which is a better engine anyways for the kind of game they want Cyberpunk franchise to be. Itll take a few years but they have stated they are continuing the franchise. Perhaps we will finally get a largely supported massive sequel. We will also have the technology to support everything they wanted to include as well.
What happened to Deus Ex in that statement?
@@tambotc138Cyberpunk 2077 has better gameplay and a larger world with driving mechanics. Sure, some may prefer Deus Ex’s smaller more dense world but that’s what phantom liberty is offering with dogtown
@SubzeroBlack68 actually it wasn't scrapped but more on they moved away from Red engine and the MP Cyberpunk and Witcher will be on another Engine
bothers me when people get mad about cinematic trailers like they weren’t drooling at the older wow cinematics
Even for a prerendered cutscene these facial expressions are straight up beautiful for CGI..
I finished the base game and absolutely loved the story and gameplay. Super excited to reinstall the game and play this update.
Better play Phantom Liberty when it releases, five days after update 2.0 release, it would make a little bit bigger wow effect when all the changes come out.
@@Dublewe should I start cyberpunk on the 21st when the 2.0 patch releases or should I wait until 26th for the dlc to release?
@@kizukim7739 If you would wait for 26.09 Phantom Liberty, your feelings will be much better. You'll get two big updates simultaneously
@@kizukim7739DEFINITELY on the 26th! 2.0 update feels like it's built around Phantom Liberty, so it'd be a much better experience to play when the Expansion releases.
Can confirm cyberpunk in its current state is the (probably) best RPG I have ever played. The side quests and NPC's have a depth to them that no other game has done before. The Panam story line could've been its own game.
Go play it now. Better yet, go watch Edgerunners, fall in love with "I really want to stay at your house", then wait for the magical moment when its on your car radio in game. It will be the most blissful 3 minutes of your life.
gta 5 will never be beaten
@@steviejrr 💀💀💀💀
asmon johnny silverhand cosplay when
Mega mind vision you got there my friend id love to see it
Assy Silvermond
I first played this game winter of 22 and with a Reshade pack from Nexus that was a crazy upgrade. Played like it was supposed to, amazingly.
Stop defending the devs
@@TurtleChad1? Easy child no one said it wasn't the worst release in history.
@@SourBogBubble imagine defending a dev that lie to their customer and called them that has enough conscious as "child"
@granttodd3118 is that why I've been playing Rise to Ruins for the last 80 hrs Of my gaming time,"graphics"?🤭
@granttodd3118 actually cyberpunks core mechanics, allowing you dash, slide, shoot out of cover, etc were more advanced than any bethesda title at launch...
also the quests, better than any recent first person rpg also at launch, the quests were of the same quality as the Witcher 3.
so as a gamer...cdpr shouldn't annoy you in comparison to ubisoft, Activision, or bethesda, they are clearly more talented and ambitious and don't charge you microtransactions....
I wish he also reacted to gameplay trailers of the builds
Started playing Cyberpunk this year. There are still some glitches and bugs, but overall, it was absolutely playable. I really got sucked into Night City, I even went for every sidequest and when I reached the final point of no return, all I wanted was... more! The game's main story goes hard, there are some really really great moments and I loved every minute of it.
I'm really looking forward to the DLC now.
CD Project Red managed to pull off the No Mans Sky Uno reverse card.
Did you do the gigs too? I hope you did because they're also very interesting and adds a lot to the experience. None of them were repetitive. The shards and conversations that you can find in them also add a lot to the world building of the game. Heck, that even applies to the ncpd scanner hustles but those are much smaller.
Fun story: I was completing CP2077 at release on my laptop at 15 fps and the only bug I encountered was during respawn, when you go to help Panam shoot the robbers in the cave. I'm replaying it now at 60 fps on a new PC and glitches and bugs regularly occur with a difference of about 25-30 minutes. I have a feeling that the bugs are tied to FPS lmao
@@Varimathasahahha, same for 15 fps full walkthrough and only one bug
@@Varimathas I think it really depended. I have a beast of a computer and at launch, I had zero issues everyone was having which I felt blessed. It's almost like the game decided which systems it didn't want to work with, my girlfriends computer which is slightly less powerful meanwhile threw cars across the city consistently lmao
Was the wanted system fixed? the cars AI? is there anything to do in that big city? Can I go crazy with the cybernetics augmentations?
That detail... that eye movement like a real life reaction when a person is viewing a scenic view, and not just a static eye.
I played the base game, finished a lot of endings and had a blast everytime i played it. This DLC is going to be insane
It was NEVER the worst game. One of the best Story Driven games I have ever played. I am 36 and been playing games since I could hold a Sega Controller.
I'm in a similar category. I saw people shitting on the story for being incomplete and it makes me think either im getting senile, or these people were on reddit instead of playing the game. It was a pretty darn immersive story, not sure there was a ton of role playing, it was on the linear side, but it didn't really feel like a problem.
Exactly, I played the game on release without any issues and completely enjoyed the story and gameplay. I was so immersed you have no idea lol. I guess growing up with n64 graphics makes you appreciate games like this more.
Played it on realease too, and it was one of the best stories i've ever seen in a video game, if not the best.
Each to their own, I enjoy the story but after awhile it become really boring and I find it unfinished. I mean they could have add more story about the different gang in the game, but instead they decided speedrun through it. I mean compare to GTA San Andreas, all the gang in that game play a big role and each has a very good story line, whereas, CP 2077 its just "go here, kill some gang members because you have to, now move to the next location and never talk about it again."
when you mod cp77 it makes it unreal
Was I the only one who had a fairly smooth experience at cyberpunk release? I'm normally the one with bad luck
Not alone on that, I didnt have any game breaking bugs at all. At most I just had some AIs being stupid in fights.
Yea I never really experienced anything really game breaking with the original release either and my computer was waaaaayy off the specs to play the game.
I had on my pc (970 and i56500 with 8gb of ram. Stable 40fps)
Same. I pre-ordered this game (haven’t pre-ordered a game since Halo 4) I went in with no expectations.
Played Day One on my Xbox One X. 10 hours straight without a crash and the game looked great. Only bug I experienced consistently early on was when I loaded in my character’s items would be unequipped and I would have to re-equip everything.
Many minor issues encountered consisted of chop sticks staying in a characters hand, cigarettes and weapons too.
Otherwise I loved it enough to repurchase on steam when I got into the PC world during Covid.
I had a bug happen once where it auto completed the main quest as soon as I accepted it. I just reloaded and it brought me back and never happened again.
lol that video closing fade to grey is exactly what I was thinking when Asmon said he'd play it
Honest to god if CDPR just had the balls to delay the release of the game by one or two more years it would NEVER have gotten the buggy reputation that it got. Its pretty much a fully functional, smooth game now and it's pretty fantastic, they'll just forever have to live with the stigma of being forced to release the game before it was actually fucking finished.
This game is amazing. The story is phenomenal. I didn’t play it on release but I tried the free trial in December 2021 when they were releasing it again. After 20 minutes i bought it on sale for like $10. Such a steal for a game of this quality. Seriously, this game is awesome. I cant wait to play the DLC!
I guess you like mediocrity.
@@cosmancho2959 Believe me or not, but people MIGHT have different tastes in games. For you what is mediocre, for somebody else might be a blast
@@cosmancho2959 Are you insane? Even with all its flaws on release, it was far from mediocre.
@granttodd3118 You are meh
@granttodd3118 I bet you love starfield
I hate when people say it's CGI as a way of making the impressiveness of the cutscene somehow less impressive because its not gameplay. I'm a game dev and to make realistic CGI trailers like this, these guys have no clues on how much work goes into it. Just take a look at the facial expressions... they are EXACTLY like the actors, even the little things the face muscles do that are specific to a certain person. If you know his acting from his movies, you might know what I'm talking about. The animators and 3d artists made an amazing job making sure the retopology allows for that precision.
After enduring Starfield it's nice to see an RPG with good writing again.
cyberpunk isn't a good rpg lol
@@redwood3036clueless
@@redwood3036And why is that? The story is good (not the best but quite good) and the gameplay is amazing. The city looks and feels amazing and unlike in Starfield, you don't get a loading screen every 15 to 20 seconds. In fact if you don't use fast travel, there isn't a single loading screen in the game.
@@ChesterZirawinThat's about it. When the story and quests end, the whole game ends. It doesn't have a sustaining economy, companions who would accompany you anywhere you go. This is why it doesn't surpass the likes of sandbox rpg games like Bethesda games.
@@ChesterZirawin Arguably, Starfield is a better rpg than cyberpunk but the latter is a better game as a whole.
3:48 Holding that pistol like a rifle though.
I waited a very long time to play Cyberpunk and, as far as I could tell, they fixed pretty much everything wrong with the game. It was an incredible game... one of my all time favorites. Definitely a must play.
Yep, thanks to my old GPU, I haven't touched it yet. Gonna be a blast as hell on 2.0
Now that you actually know why she doesn't remember the Tacos it's really sad and the fact that he thinks this is her last job and her ticket out and what becomes of her. Man so sad
I gave Cyberpunk a chance this year and it was an amazing experience the story really captive me to the point that I still think about it from time to time, I like the meaningful choices you have to make like in BG3 and the gameplay is great a lot of builds you can play with, smart weapons are my favorite choice, can't wait to try this DLC.
Felt the same the storylines where fun
Story is my fav in gaming just because of how creative it is
It is hilarious that one DLC will be Starfield killer
Love Cyberpunk cant wait for DLC ... Asmon dont bother there is too much dialog for you 🤣
He doesn't hate dialogue. He hates it when the dialogue is dumb and a waste of time. He said it many times, if a game wants to pull him in with the story, the game better have a compelling narrative and solid acting and all that. Otherwise he's simply out of it. And Starfield doesn't have that. Cyberpunk does.
@@julianleft4662 He should play Baldur Gate then, the so called GOTY
@@julianleft4662 he could say that but his actions says otherwise ...
Bro this guy happily sat through all of the dialogue in ffxiv post-realm reborn, he can handle a fuck load of dialogue lol.
@@mavs2181 only because he loves furry characters especialy with cat ears...
There are not so drastic mods that make the game look like the first part of this trailer.
They could crank it to 11 but they would get backlash from the media and community that 4090 is barely enough.
Idc what anyone says. To me, Cyberpunk 2077 is as good as the Witcher 3 or RDR2. I have never experienced such a immersive and captivating world with a story on top that pushes you through the whole spectrum of emotions and leaves you baffled by the end. CDPR created a game that (exept the launch bugs) sets a really high standard for Open World games in a Cyberpunk setting. Ofc the bugs hindered the launch of the game massively but in the state that it is in right now, i cant recommend this game enough, PLAY IT!
The Witcher 3 is overrated tbh The story is OK but it is in no way an RPG and fails as an "action game". RDR2 is a great technical achievement, has some good emergent gameplay but the story was a missed opportunity.
The world building was amazing, storyline was fairly solid (there were a lot of really good side quests too, most I've ever done in a game), and the gameplay was pretty fast paced and customizable. This game is fuckin great, well worth the money
100% agreed
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I played CP2077 and it was a major letdown. It could have been so much, but it was a barely working Story-Shooter.
This is the exact same story board trailer that the showed us the first time before cp2077 was announced.
I absolutely loved cyberpunk. I rarely finish any game, but i played this 3x. It had bugs and IMO it needed another year to cook. But the game, characters, aesthetic, combat and the world are were it's at for me.
Weird. Maybe you are on console but on PC the only bug I got the entire time I played was after you finish the game and play after you end it when you have the opportunity to beat it again (the game locks into cinematic mode even though you’re not in a cinematic).
Other than that, zero bugs.
@@GodKiller97Dude. The game released in a terrible state. This is very well documented, so either you got incredibly lucky or overlooked the issues. That aside I think the main problem was promised content that wasn't there on release.
@@notan3144 I’m talking about current state of the game as you said “it HAS bugs.” I took that as you’ve played it recently and are talking about the current state of the game, which is really good. Obviously I’m not talking about it on release
@@notan3144 played it day 1 and had a complete playthrough with almost zero bugs, towards the end i started getting weird sound bugs and a weapon was bugged but thats it.
As for promised content... bro when that jackie montage started playing i was pissed lmao.
@@GodKiller97 Well they said "it needed another year to cook" which recontextualised it as referring to release. "Has" was a typo I think.
Asmon saying he is gonna playing something after watching it’s trailer and never actually happening is becoming such a meme
As one of the few people that actually enjoyed game on launch Im really excited to see how much they improved. The atmosphere of night city always outweighed the cons imo and the mod community is on point. Improvements to gameplay and narrative are exactly what game needs and looks like that’s what they plan to deliver
Played day 1 on ps4 slim loved it the worst bugs i got was when I upgraded to ps5 🤣😂😂 but I know I was one of the lucky bug free ps4 players
"One of few" 😂 the whole comment section likes the game you ain't unique.
@@Newcomer97 actually bruh anyone who didn't spew hate on the game upon release is pretty unique those of us that didn't complain from day 1 are a rare breed plenty have changed their opinion since
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@@Newcomer97 they like it now because team has worked hard to make it better, you must not remember how popular it was to hate on launch
Alright i'll see yall on asmon's cyberpunk playthrough vods in 2077
They need to make a mini-series in the cyberpunk universe with this animation style
It is CGI, but CDPR didn't cut any corners: when they hire Idris Elba and Keanu, they don't just let them record the lines for their characters, but also use motion capture for every scene. That's why it looks so good.
I just started cyberpunk even though I've had it for awhile and it's pretty awesome in my opinion. Decided to wait for the next patch to play anymore since there will be so many changes though.
Indris Albis is the new denzel
I wish baldie plays this game, CP2077 is an absolute masterpiece and I enjoyed every second of it, will be replaying it with 2.0 and Phantom Liberty for sure
Cyberpunk is amazing and this DLC is one of the best I’ve played. Had a dodgy launch technically and people got in their minds that it’s bad and haven’t changed their opinion even tho they fixed the problems quite soon + reduced the price and then kept on supporting it with content, reworks and now this DLC. Cdpr is still a top tier dev
I just got back into the game recently and damn has it been fun! I can’t wait to see what additions they make in this DLC and the 2.0 patch. I’m praying for better customization, additions to the UI, and expansion on the skill trees in general, they feel kinda lacking at times…
Its an expandion, not a dlc. This is basically cyberpunk 2
@@danielkissgremsperger3242 update 2.0 is free and it comes with the expansion itself
@@danielkissgremsperger3242 No it isn't, its an expansion. If it was a cyberpunk 2 it would be called cyberpunk 2 (which is already being developed). Id expect a hell of a lot more than what they are giving in this if it was a full sequel for 80 dollars. This is 40 (Canadian Value). If anything, its a balance patch or rework patch with a new story. Saying that implies its a whole different game. It's not, if you didn't like cyberpunk originally, this probably won't change that. Super excited for it myself but let's not hype this shit up and have a repeat of the launch.
@@RekashalGames wut? Did you play other cpr expansions? Literarly full games basically... ofcourse it is not cp2 captain obvious but it is closer to cp2 than calling it a dlc... even Idris Elba said it. And the patch has nothing to do with the expansion
@@danielkissgremsperger3242 cops rework adds a whole dimension to the game including shooting while driving. Sounds great but it depends if they made it enjoyable.
Just finished my 2nd full playthrough (first playthrough was from Day 1 on PC and I liked it even then). 2.0 patch and Phantom Liberty were PHENOMENAL. Best combat system I've played in any open world RPG in terms of the variety of builds and the visceral feel of each one. You can be a tech wizard exploding everyone with quick hacks, a super tanky melee brawler tossing your enemies around like paper dolls, a stealthy sniper, a knife-throwing assassin chaining epic slow-motion combos, a close quarters shotgunner that sends enemies (and their body parts) flying, etc. and they all feel so damn fun. Add that to an incredible environment, characters you care about, lots of impactful storylines, and awesome music, and I don't see any other game of this genre dethroning CP2077 until its sequel comes out.
Cyberpunk IS much better than Starfield.
cyberpunk is actually an amazing game. People just say its bad because it had a messy release. But you guys should give it a try now, i played it with mods and had an amazing time. Even without mods, the story and characters are just amazing.
Whenever Zack says he'll play something, you can probably write it off as never happening. Unless there's controversy to milk, then he'll be the first one on it.
He doesn't care about games. He cares about subsciptions of his channel.
'Yeah I'm gonna try it out' KAPP
Man, even launch was totally great for me. I feel like the only major problem was that it was released on older consoles when it shouldn’t have been. I played on a mid-range PC and only had one major bug in my entire play through, had to reload a save and lost about 30 minutes of playtime
Pretty much this. I'm going to replay soon but I don't expect to notice much difference. It was a great game at launch but got bogged down by bad reviews from console players.
Exactly it was absolutely a good game right from launch. Not perfect, but certainly good. Apart from some people having bugs, it was also just lambasted because people had insane expectations, if you hype yourself up to believe that a game is going to be revolutionary, you will always be disappointed.
@@evangelosvasiliades1204it was trashed because it was a buggy mess with a long list of cut content combined with the fact cdpr straight up lied about the state of the game on consoles and stopped early access reviewers from using console footage, cyberpunk deserved every bit of criticism outside of the odd fool that expected the greatest game ever
Whats crazy is that modded cyberpunk gameplay looks 10x better than the cgi trailer lmao.
I played 2077 thru two times on launch and a third time after the big patches. 220 hours in and i still think the media rampage was not fair towards this game.
Ah man I still remember the original teaser trailer from 10 years ago.
That one was also amazing, kept replaying it over and over.
So glad to see this. Did a full playthrough at launch, but I abused so many bugs that I was just invincible and had everything I wanted the entire time. Gonna be fun going back to it and having a legit playthrough. I enjoyed every second of it.
I honestly didn't know it was gameplay at first when the 1st person shooting started happening. That's incredible
I'm so glad i waited to play this game. Got it earlier this year and had a blast. Not a single bug or any issues and the story and side stories were awesome.
2:30 imagine having deus ex soundtrack on this moment 😢😢😢
Cyberpunk is one of the best games I've ever played
A shame to see that CD Project RED is still out of touch with their original vision for Cyberpunk 2077. They still prioritize high profile Hollywood actors acting in their game above making a satisfying gameplay loop.
cyberpunk actually has a 10/10 story dead set it was failed by a very poor launch but its shocking people dont talk more about it, full of emotion, tragedy and genuine sadness portrayed through stellar voice acting.
100% agreed. The game gets waaaaaaaaaayy too much hate.
@@orbbb24 I didnt even play it. they burned us after getting our loyalty after the witcher 3 being so good.
after hearing AND seeing all the crap state it was in, i just couldnt give them my money.
5/10 story
@@GeckoClever lol you trolling, or just made all the worst decisions
The crazy part is that it's 7 years later. Making him like 50 something.
Ok, sold, I did 100+ hours on the initial release and loved every second of it to point of addiction. I'm ready for another play through!
Cyberpunk is the best game, no contenders! And, it's the only merch I would ever wear and feel truly cool.
@@camraid9 lmfao
Who else would watch a full length movie with this quality??
Been playing this game since launch, really glad it's starting to gain more positive traction 🎉
Cyberpunk always excelled in the characters animation department. That shit is just nuts.
There i no contest to that, except maybe Naughty Dog cutscenes.
i hope he plays cyberpunk its so good
Legends say that someday Asmong will finish the game
I played it on 1.5 patch, and starting my 2nd run when the 2.0 patch comes out. It is amasing experience, the feeling you get with the super immersive converstaions is just amasing.
Now the DLC is supposed to be "spy" themed gameplay experience, so it will be different from the basegame. How well we will see.
Cyperpunk 2077 is definetly WORTH to play, it is just extremely detailed game.
There are problems as expacted, but its not like bethesda stuff it rarely breaks the immersion.
One thing i hope for CP 2 is more braindances, They are 2nd best part of the game after how conversations are done(combat is 3rd).
0:40 supposed Easter egg that Elba would be involved with upcoming James Bond?
I played it for the first time in March (1.6 I think?). It was incredible. I was genuinely shocked at how much I enjoyed it. Its not perfect, nothing is. But for what it was, I’d say it was really, really great. 60+ hours and I didn’t even finish the story, so I’m very excited to use this dlc as a reason to jump back in.
I like how the gameplay shows the cops hiding behind cars, and getting out of choppers. They are really trying to showcase they changed the cop system.
I swear this trailer gives shivers
Asmon will love melee
RIGHT AFTER FF14 AND GENSHIN, HE PROMISED!!!
AND THEN THE PALE BEYOND
I know Reed and Songbird's situations are much more complicated than we see here but I don't know how I'm supposed to trust her. At all. Oh, you can cure me? I'm sure you'll get right on that after you stab me in the back.
He'll try it right after BG3 guys. 😏
That crew that dropped in is some of the toughest in the game. Thats the elite hit squad for the police, you run into them peripherally in the game but never go up against them afaik.
Just bought Cyberpunk and omg am amazed. It's great and leagues above starfield. The story and acting is amazing.
This trailer seriously impacted my decision making process throughout the whole game. First time a commercial did that to me.
I love this game when it comes to cinematices and story telling wish the game wasnt as you know messed up but hopefully dlc sets it back.
Finished cyberpunk on release (on pc) I had a blast. Just recently I picked it ip again to finish all side quests and now I cant stop playing. The world building is crazy, you could get yourself lost in Nightcity for multiple hours from freeing hostages to infiltrating gang HQ‘s to killing cyberpsychos in which every quests takes place in a unique environment with their own background story. The game would be a 10/10 if the movement didnt feel so god dman floaty and the cars feel like they weigh 200 grams.
You should definitely play Cyberpunk. It’s bot just better than at launch, it’s unrecognizable compared to its launch. One of the best stories I’ve ever had in a video game and the 2.0 update progresses the game even more
Im one of the few psychos who loved the game when it launched even when it was broken. Luckily I didnt have many bugs in my first play through. Can't wait to replay it with all the updates
I played Cyberpunk for the first time last year and it was amazing!
Such a good game!!
This game has always been great good to see a fresh origin take off instead of another re-release of skyrim or similar
the fact that they're willing to spend so much of the budget on celebrities tells you everything you need to know about the game.. all flash no substance. The game has improved since launch but it is a far cry from what was promised.
Cyberpunk was amazing last summer. The new update is going to be worth a second playthrough
It feels so good seeing everyone's response to the state of CP2077 now. The redemption arc is crazy
Then there's xQc's parasocials still treating it like shit when they haven't even touched the game. Regardless absolutely agree, this game deserved the redemption because i'm so glad the devs didn't run from the project like most would have done.
That trailer is INSANE!
If that was a trailer for a Cyberpunk movie, I'd buy the ticket yesterday.
personally i love this actor, in everything hes in, just love him, and him being in this game, makes me even more hyped... but ill try not to get too over hyped.
The ending of this video is just golden. Asmongolden, even.
How asmond didn't turn this into a hour long react... this has to be the shortest react ive seen him do. I don't like it. lol
Bruh this game always manages to hit the feels
Cyberpunk2077's the most underrated game of the last 5 years. Yes, it didn't live up to the promises made a decade ago, but the core experience is still top notch.
How can it be underrated if it underdelivered? Makes no sense, Game is a 5/10, at best.
@@Funkysly2 Exactly, that's CDPR shills for you tho. Their games are mid af yet they're touted as masterpieces 😂
Nothing underrated about it, its has a good story, horrible rpg elements, minimal meaningful choices and the whole origin story is meaningless
The problem with Cyberpunk was that Project Red sold it as a Deus EX RPG game, but it is not that.
If they wouldn't have gaslit everyone with the trailers and gameplay reveals, noone would be mad about it.
cdpr shills are still on copium
When you get excited about Idris Elba just to see him killed off 😢
Cyberpunk was always a good game. I played on Day of release with barely any bugs. Maybe i got lucky. Dunno, don't care. I still loved it back then and i still do now. Reason everyone is hating on it is because they can't think for themselves & depend on their favourite content farmer to tell them what to think of it instead of actually giving the game a try for more than 5 minutes. Oh well, their loss.
Has became one of my favorite games when 2.0 was released! Absolutely incredible and beautiful city!