Posted on: March 12, 2021

SynLannister
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 5 Avis: 2
This one struck a bit too close to heart
This is a review that I'd hate to write. But it had to be done. CDPR has lost their way, drunk in their own glorious past. I didn't follow the news on this game's development closely. I never did jump onto that hype train. I ran the game on a decent pc setup, and throughout my full playthrough, I didn't experience any game breaking bug at all, apart from some hilariously immersion-breaking visual glitches. So why did I rate this game as a mediocre game at best, and speak so terribly about it? [The UI and gameplay design] This game's UI needs a lot of work. There's no multi crafting / dismantling button. There's no warning or confirmation button for dismantling Iconic equipments, so if you accidentally dismantle them without looking, the whole upgrade tree is gone forever. [The AI] The enemy and police AI needs A LOT of rework. Police simply spawn out of thin air behind you, and never give chase on vehicles. You can even just sprint away to remove the bounty. Enemies will just cower in cover even when you're using a cover-piercing sniper rifle, making many combat encounters meaningless. [The Factions] You can slaughter hundreds of a particular faction's members, and it won't affect your standing with ANYONE. In fact, they're all (including their leaders) are just there as props. I solo butchered the entire top echelon of one of the factions in the main story, and they're supposed to be this all-powerful and enigmatic cabal of netrunners. They were written in just for the sake of writing. Which brings me to the next point.. [The Writing] The writing of this game is polarized. It can be quite good for the main story missions, but horrible for the side gigs. Lizzy's gig is an example of this. At the conclusion of the gig, there's no option to report her to the MaxTac officers right across the street, or kill her. You can only either help her, or not. Such lazy writing. Don't let me even start on how lazy the "lifepaths" system is. What happened to you, CDPR?
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