If you follow the story its more or less only talking, after talking after talking and go to a place and its not far from a long, long movie with lots of different people and lots of different stories and its just tedious and confusing. Story is built a lot like Assassin Creed games ...
My predominant impression after completingCyberpunk 2077's storyline was disappointment. Not the kind you that you may feel after an exquisite dish that you'd like more of. Rather, the kind you feel after ordering said exquisite dish, but ending up with a subpar appetizer, with the waiter r...
Speaking of quality of life, let’s discuss Cyberpunk’s UI. To say it’s cumbersome would be far too kind. It’s confusing, illogical, and slow, and you’ll be using it a lot. The main menu stretches both horizontally and vertically, and controller navigation is unpredictable, but my ...
The first act of Cyberpunk 2077 concerns the story of a heist gone wrong. While that’s bad for the characters, it’s good for us in the audience. The setbacks and twists in the heist are what kick off the rest of this excellent story. But what if everything had gone to plan? Wha...
Speaking of confusing, the team at development company CD Projekt Red also shared roadmap (below) for when future updates (read: bug fixes) for Cyberpunk 2077 will be released. Which all sounds well and good – except for the fact that it's a timeline without any actual dates, leading ...
Even the most inoffensive of enemy encounters has a story behind it in Cyberpunk 2077, which makes exploration fundamentally awesome. Thanks to the scope of the setting, you never really know who or what you’re going to stumble into next. A burger date with a criminal messiah or a black...
The Cyberpunk 2077 The Gig mission is short but a little confusing, so here's how to beat it Comments (Image credit: CD Projekt Red) During the Cyberpunk 2077 The Gig mission, you need to wait until the end of the lockdown and then receive some free gifts from Wakako and Cassius ...
...it's also confusing that "gates" seem to require high technical ability to get past them, whereas doors are usually a body thing. This isn't just for opening up rooms with some junk, but it really cuts off your various paths (not anything new in games). At level 19, I'm ...
The Cyberpunk 2077 The Information braindance is the first time you try this new VR surveillance experience. It can be confusing, but you must sift through the footage to scope out Arasaka Tower and find clues. One decision you'll need to make in the prologue is deciding should you cut ...
• Johnny Silverhand is a cool antagonist, but his storyline could have used a bit more fleshing out early on into it; it was a bit of a jolt and confusing. • The soundtrack is incredible with occasional top tier voice acting but some of the side characters you can tell they ...