Visually, it does look fantastic. Why don't they recycle what they have into a semi-interactive movie instead? Remove all of that shooting, melee and driving nonsense, just cut all gameplay except the dialogue choices. I would buy that 100%.
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Lots of games backed by big studios turn a profit; the real standard for success as far as I'm concerned is whether or not they have a lasting cultural impact. Will this game continue to generate interest and excitement long after it's released and the marketing campaign over, or will it instead swiftly fall into obscurity once the hype dies down? That's the question for me.Soooo regardless of the games quality and the money it makes it will only be considered not a flop if its still popular in 7-8 years? That's a low bar to pass.
Lots of games backed by big studios turn a profit; the real standard for success as far as I'm concerned is whether or not they have a lasting cultural impact. Will this game continue to generate interest and excitement long after it's released and the marketing campaign over, or will it instead swiftly fall into obscurity once the hype dies down? That's the question for me.
My reason for feeling cynical is the fact that I haven't seen or heard anything about the gameplay so far which has especially impressed me. The various trailers which have been released have relied heavily upon cutscenes and a celebrity cameo in the form of Keanu Reeves, and the gameplay footage which does feature looks pretty standard to me. The character customization options do sound interesting, but we're told that the game won't feature a 3rd person perspective, and the multiplayer feature has been delayed by as much as a year. On top of all that, there's also the controversial question about how much will be available without microtransactions.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think I have good reason to keep my expectations low.
Lots of games backed by big studios turn a profit; the real standard for success as far as I'm concerned is whether or not they have a lasting cultural impact. Will this game continue to generate interest and excitement long after it's released and the marketing campaign over, or will it instead swiftly fall into obscurity once the hype dies down? That's the question for me.
My reason for feeling cynical is the fact that I haven't seen or heard anything about the gameplay so far which has especially impressed me. The various trailers which have been released have relied heavily upon cutscenes and a celebrity cameo in the form of Keanu Reeves, and the gameplay footage which does feature looks pretty standard to me. The character customization options do sound interesting, but we're told that the game won't feature a 3rd person perspective, and the multiplayer feature has been delayed by as much as a year. On top of all that, there's also the controversial question about how much will be available without microtransactions.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think I have good reason to keep my expectations low.
You mean like a telltale game?Visually, it does look fantastic. Why don't they recycle what they have into a semi-interactive movie instead? Remove all of that shooting, melee and driving nonsense, just cut all gameplay except the dialogue choices. I would buy that 100%.
hes just a /v/ reject, trying to shit here tooYou mean like a telltale game?
You know, that company that went under?
SkillUp is consistently good in his impressions and reviews but this video is months old so who knows what changed by now.Here's Skillup's gameplay impressions after five hours
Big take aways
1 - Hacking isn't fun and is extremely tedious (may change upon release)
2 - Cars handle pretty well and driving feels good
3 - Gunplay is good but has extremely aggressive auto aim (Feature can be disabled)
4 - Melee combat is bad and janky but CDPR says they're working on it
5 - AI is generally good but they become braindead when you're sneaking and you can be crouched right in front of them without being seen
6 - Those intro segments (Noman, Street, Corpo ) last only about fifteen minutes and then you're thrust into the main storyline
7 - Your car is kinda like Roach from TW3 in that you can "summon" it and it appears out of nowhere
8 - Most of the stuff we saw in V's apartment from the trailers like the wardrobe feature was cut from the game
9 - Performance is really good and generally stays at 60 fps or higher at least on PC
10 - This is a really fucking good looking game graphically
hes just a /v/ reject, trying to shit here too
isn't that pretty obvious?
SkillUp is consistently good in his impressions and reviews but this video is months old so who knows what changed by now.
Also, round this time some people were saying (form their impressions) that driving was trash, meanwhile he claims its good.
Im wondering if the autoaim is some sort of a balancing measure.
Lots of games backed by big studios turn a profit; the real standard for success as far as I'm concerned is whether or not they have a lasting cultural impact. Will this game continue to generate interest and excitement long after it's released and the marketing campaign over, or will it instead swiftly fall into obscurity once the hype dies down? That's the question for me.
4x4s, bikes, and microcars, including thehonesty from the looks of it driving model is more "loose" and physics based than i expected, vehicle damage looked pretty nice too.
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As I said in the ResetEra thread, there are groups of people who want this game to fail. ResetEra has been mentioned, but game journalists mad that CDPR didn't bend the knee as much as they wanted, and are side stepping old media in favour of YouTubers and talking to fans directly.This. CDPR have made a rod for their own backs by riding the hype train for so long. I'll be honest, I really am looking forward to it. But it can't live up to the impossible hype generated for it. And because of this it will be the WORST GAME EVER.
4x4s, bikes, and microcars, including theelectric cheese wedgeCitiCar? I'm 100% on board.
As I said in the ResetEra thread, there are groups of people who want this game to fail. ResetEra has been mentioned, but game journalists mad that CDPR didn't bend the knee as much as they wanted, and are side stepping old media in favour of YouTubers and talking to fans directly.
Old school PC game fanboys will want it to burn to protect Deus Ex, and of course you have the cynics and hipsters who have put their reputation on the line shit talking this game that need to be "proven right".
How heavy on the woke stuff will this game be. The good thing about the Witcher was it focussed on strong characters with a lot of depth opposed to characters throwing in to meet some diversity quota
Cyberpunk is inherently unwoke, so I suspect not much outside of the gender bender character creation shit.
its literally dangerhair garage bands eating the rich
how is it inherently unwoke
Try actually reading the source books.
Depends on your definition of woke.How heavy on the woke stuff will this game be. The good thing about the Witcher was it focussed on strong characters with a lot of depth opposed to characters throwing in to meet some diversity quota
have you ever read the source books?
Yes, I own them all.