“Rather than the characters from the main game—Kait Diaz, Del Walker, and some other sentient biceps—you’ll play as three characters from the main game’s Escape mode.”
“Rather than the characters from the main game—Kait Diaz, Del Walker, and some other sentient biceps—you’ll play as three characters from the main game’s Escape mode.”
I think it could be a perfect lighthearted and focused balance to what I imagine Cyberpunk 2077 will offer. For that reason is why I got this :). Also, I can play this during the day when the kids are around, and dive into CP2077 when night rolls in and the kids go to bed :).
Charging up Hephaistos’s Hammer, letting an enemy rush you, and hitting them right as they attack is never not going to be incredibly satisfying (and it also absolutely destroys everything, I’ve taken out multiple legendary beasts while being severely underpowered thanks to it alone, don’t sleep on it).
Also, the whole…
Yeah! It’s a smaller, more focused (And over the top) take on the Ubi open world game. I like it alot
This game looks a bit more focused and fun than the average Ubi open-world. After Origins I was pretty burnt out on the bloated Assassin’s Creed games, this might be the milder more fantastical version that I’m looking for. After I clear out some back log(ha!).
putting aside how weirdly turbo angry you are about a guy not enthused about cyberpunk, it is weird to say twitch isn’t ‘tangentially related to video games’ because it is literally a huge space for games, and a way people experience or interact with games, share games, talk about games, it is a space that developers…
Same - I’m not at all hyped for it. And the weird thing is that I feel like I should be superhyped for it. As a huge fan of Mass Effect and Deus Ex and anything kind of cyberpunk or any other big budget RPGs, it looks like everything I would want. But I just can’t get into it for some reason.
It kind of blows my mind how much good will CDPR generated with one game. I don’t have an opinion or argument on whether it’s deserved or not - I played Witcher 2, but not Witcher 3 and likely never will - but I think it’s kind of odd.
I am terrified about what may happen to CD Projekt Red if “Cyberpunk 2077" fails.
I get it, but I seem to be immune to the hype for three reasons:
Same. It looks pretty, and it’s from the same studio that made Witcher 3 but that still doesn’t mean it’s a lock that it’ll be lifechanging or revolutionary. I’m sure it’ll be loved by a lot of people but I swear to me it just looks like another first person big budget game with a bunch of violence. I know what it’s…
same. “bUt wItcHeR 3" is about the only answer I ever see. but that doesn’t really work for me because I didn’t like witcher 3. to me it was a dragon age inquisition clone but worse in almost every way. forced to play as a monotone douchebag, only 1 “class” to play as, much worse conversation system, more boring…
This looks exactly like “No Man’s Sky” did before launch. Hyped beyond reason and somewhat akin to Icarus flying too close to the sun before inevitably tumbling down into disaster. All these years later No Man’s Sky has done well for itself, but there’s no changing its history and the epic reckoning reality had in…
I honestly dont get the hype around this game. Sure it looks interesting but I see nothing about that makes me get hyped for it.
Unfortunately, the game will still be Fortnite.
It’s definitely worth 25 bucks for the single player component!
It’s a shame too because the single player campaign story is actually good. It’s the multiplayer aspect that is dragging the game down.
FFXV sold like gangbusters (and rightfully so). That said, they don’t seem to get that if you release an average game, expecting blockbuster sales numbers is unrealistic unless you have an established franchise of games (vs just franchise branding) ala Call of Duty or Final Fantasy.
If you ever wondered whether Live Service really is a poisoned term in gaming or is it really just us hardcore players that hate that stuff i.e. surely it means nothing to the general public, then I cant help but think this is a good example.
The DS4 wins in my book at this point. Sony really hit it out of the park ergonomically this round. My One controller is collecting dust on top of my comp tower.