Great video! The best playthrough I had of this was where I chose to always drive in first person. It led to an incredible moment where on a rainy night in Japantown I got inside my Rayfield Caliburn, and for some reason the station was set to 88.9 Pacific Dreams and the song Isometric Air hit me, just as the windshield screen morphed into the Japantown neon distorted by the raindrops. I don't think there's been a game since that had me so immersed.
thank you! despite how much the gameplay revolves around that kinda of high octane action, cyberpunk more often than not surprises me with how often it lets the player chill and just take in its world. other games do too, but this way, i cant explain it. have a wonderful day friend(^^)
Johnny's reflections on the events in Phantom Liberty (regardless of path chosen), including revelations of his traumatic past, made him (in my opinion) finally, after all, a compelling character. It felt like he was unevenly developed in the pre-DLC/2.0 game - but I did, too, really like the gravesite/oil field scene.
I feel like he is such a compelling character in phantom liberty *because* of his writing and characterisation in the base game, just building on him and his reactions to the event because of his past as a militech soldier. We've all had a person like him in our lives. Sometimes a friend, sometimes even we have been him, and Johnny is an uncomfortable mirror and reminder we can choose to be better. Have a good day friend (^^)
You got sick style in your work bro Search for any opportunity possible to improve the narrating audio quality and your passion will inevitably be recognised, there is no doubt You will make it big, friend Best of luck
Thank you friend! Yea, audio is one thing I'm trying to get better at in general, but your words are amazing encouragement. Have a wonderful day friend(^^)
Great video! The best playthrough I had of this was where I chose to always drive in first person. It led to an incredible moment where on a rainy night in Japantown I got inside my Rayfield Caliburn, and for some reason the station was set to 88.9 Pacific Dreams and the song Isometric Air hit me, just as the windshield screen morphed into the Japantown neon distorted by the raindrops. I don't think there's been a game since that had me so immersed.
thank you! despite how much the gameplay revolves around that kinda of high octane action, cyberpunk more often than not surprises me with how often it lets the player chill and just take in its world. other games do too, but this way, i cant explain it. have a wonderful day friend(^^)
Johnny's reflections on the events in Phantom Liberty (regardless of path chosen), including revelations of his traumatic past, made him (in my opinion) finally, after all, a compelling character. It felt like he was unevenly developed in the pre-DLC/2.0 game - but I did, too, really like the gravesite/oil field scene.
I feel like he is such a compelling character in phantom liberty *because* of his writing and characterisation in the base game, just building on him and his reactions to the event because of his past as a militech soldier. We've all had a person like him in our lives. Sometimes a friend, sometimes even we have been him, and Johnny is an uncomfortable mirror and reminder we can choose to be better.
Have a good day friend (^^)
You got sick style in your work bro
Search for any opportunity possible to improve the narrating audio quality and your passion will inevitably be recognised, there is no doubt
You will make it big, friend
Best of luck
Thank you friend! Yea, audio is one thing I'm trying to get better at in general, but your words are amazing encouragement. Have a wonderful day friend(^^)