It has Bugs and even some that i didnt had with previous versions, i didn't experience game crashes.
I dont like that the iconic weapons lost the mod-slots and that you cant even exchange the mods you have in your weapons, which was possible in the base game.
The Charaker-Tree is Okish, but nothing to brag about.
The Story is good.
But the Vehicle missions are a Joke, the time is nearly impossible with cars driving like a soapbars. And then you get some stupid trashtalk from the Captain if you cant drive 2,5km with a serpentine at the end in 1:30 min. Thats some real BS.
I liked the DLC, no regrets. Just maybe too much "James Bond" and too little "Cyberpunk" in my opinion. Maybe also a bit too much "bitter" without the "sweet", but that's what we signed for here I guess.
I have really enjoyed the game since the major update. The visuals are amazing good frame rate. The smoothness of the game is good. Lighting effects are a major improvement. Looking forward to future updates.
The main story of Phantom Liberty is excellent. It's well-written, well-paced, and full of twists and turns. V is tasked with protecting the President of the New United States from a terrorist threat, but things quickly become more complicated than they seem.
The new district of Dogtown is a great addition to Night City. It's a densely populated area with a unique atmosphere. There's plenty to see and do in Dogtown, including new side missions, gigs, and secrets to discover.
The new characters in Phantom Liberty are also great. Idris Elba plays Solomon Reed, a sleeper agent who helps V throughout the expansion. He's a complex and well-written character, and Elba gives a fantastic performance.
Finally, the new cyberware in Phantom Liberty is very cool. There are new weapons, implants, and other augmentations that can give V a significant edge in combat.
Overall, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is a fantastic expansion. It's everything you could want from a Cyberpunk DLC: a great story, new characters, new locations, and new gameplay mechanics. If you're a fan of the base game, you need to play Phantom Liberty.
Here are some of the things I loved about the DLC:
The main story is excellent. It's well-written, well-paced, and full of twists and turns.
The new district of Dogtown is a great addition to Night City. It's a densely populated area with a unique atmosphere.
The new characters in Phantom Liberty are also great. Idris Elba plays Solomon Reed, a sleeper agent who helps V throughout the expansion. He's a complex and well-written character, and Elba gives a fantastic performance.
Finally, the new cyberware in Phantom Liberty is very cool. There are new weapons, implants, and other augmentations that can give V a significant edge in combat.
If you're a fan of Cyberpunk 2077, I highly recommend Phantom Liberty. It's a must-play expansion.
The story and writing is like chatGPT version of every possible cliche in a book. But the thing that grinds my gears is end of the dlc when the game suddenly tries to be an Alien game or SOMA. Add to that bugs (some of which are there since 1.0) and I just can't recommend it.