Posted on: October 7, 2023

wetware242
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Spy thriller in a neon world
Full disclosure: I am a huge fan of 2077 and played it through it's darkest days. On to the expansion: The good: The writing is really good. It does a great job of capturing a bond-style spy thriller in the world of 2077. The characters are interesting with their own nuanced performances and motivations. The new overlord of Dogtown is a compelling character, cut from the mold of Kurt in Apocalypse Now. These are like late Deus Ex characters with more dirt and grit animating their actions. It is actually something I was really craving. The art direction is phenomenal. Dogtown manages to feel like a city within the city, an occupied zone with its own rules. The music is also very well done. This I cludes the so g that rolls during the credits. Songbird is a standout character in the genre. The not as good: A few of the new side quests are silly without also being interesting. I am not going to say which to avoid spoilers but some are real eyerollers. The new weapons, with the e, ceotion of a pair of story-related ones, don't add anything. Aside: I have seen people saying this is DRM'd. I have no idea why. I was able to install it fine with Galaxy on my desktop and fine without it on my Steam Deck, without using galaxy. Both seemed to work just fine. Also, people seem to be complaining about gog selling dlc. I am not sure I get this complaint as I have bought plenty of dlc here, including the witcher expansions. Anyhow, this is a great explansion for fans of either Cyberpunk 2077 or Deus Ex who are still upset Mankind Divided is not getting a sequel any time soon.
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