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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Ok, nothing spectacular

I played this DLC twice to see if there's much difference depending on whatever you choose. Most of the time there's some small reactivity, like person A surviving instead of person B and you'll have a chat or something with the surviving party. Only the last mission is completely different based on the side you pick. The story itself is ok, but expects you to care about certain people even though there's little reason to do so. The level design seems very different from the original with much more emphasis on parkour, though you can still stealth through most of the stuff. Just remember to use sonic shock before other hacks. The most annoying thing in the DLC was scripted BS that doesn't allow you to play with the build you built. Like to rip and tear? Tough luck, mandatory stealth session with enemy invulnerability. Like stealth? Well, maybe you'd like to fight a boss in a cramped arena anyway...

5 gamers found this review helpful
Cyberpunk 2077

Good game, nothing stellar

I've player around 100 hours and seen most of the content. Just don't go looking for a deep RPG experience. I like the gameplay, some of the characters are great. The music is great. main story is kinf of meh like in the Withcer 3 (or Witcher I and "Mah koshchey, the result of much labor" kind of great writing) . The game is really unpolished: NPCs disappearing and appearing; cars appearing and disappearing. Leave a guest in the middle to uprade gear, well good luck with that. The objective marker probably decided to go under the world and be unattainable anymore. Cars jumping, Skyrim horse level controls with the motorcycle "see that car there, you can drive on top of it". Whose idea was it to disessamble loot by keeping a key pressed, brings so much immersion and fun to the game etc. I really enjoyed the game but I'm that kind of person who thinks it's fun to dicover glitches. If you're in no hurry to play this, wait maybe 6 months or till you get some new hardware, anyways. No game breaking glitches or even broken missions and zero crashes on my system, BTW. (8350K@4.8GHz (delidded), 32 (3200MHz/CL15) GB RAM, 5700XT, Seasonic Focus Gold 550W).

3 gamers found this review helpful