Bro's I am almost 2000hrs in this game , I have gone through 6 play throughs and I cant leave this game , I want to live in Night City , this imo is the greatest game ever. I played this game back in 89 (paper pencil and dice) , I was hooked then , and when CDPR created this version I was all in. I would love to go to Boston and work for CDPR and help them make even more Cyberpunk stories , and continue this story or even create new stories like we did back in the day.
1989? oh wow, how old are u? :0 ...btw, until now no game has ever been as much fun as GTA San Andreas in the time of my childhood, but I've played cyberpunk for 400 hours now, it's my favorite game :)
ok look i love the game but how tf did u get 2000 hours in it?? thats absolutely crazy like the game does not have THAT much content. also, how stupid do u have to be to WANT to live in night city ??
@@sashalvy different playthroughs to try out different builds they may have wanted to do different endings see what difference between lifestyles are there's a lot of content in this game that I almost have 150 hours in and I'm still finding stuff plus the DLC adds a whole lot more
Watching some Cyberpunk VR videos has motivated me to save up and upgrade my PC to a RTX 40XX graphics card with the main intention of trying Cyberpunk in VR.
@@jessicaguarin3897 I was made aware of this mod last night and checked it out. I can confidently say you have no idea what you're in for. It's incredible
Be careful though, as awesome as it is in VR I can't get rid of the Luke Ross mod. Uninstalling does nothing, reinstalling whole game either, can't really play it flat anymore after cyberpunk update, which broke the mod, but the mod got twisted around inside the file. Only choice is to pay 10 dollars again for updated version of mod and hope it makes it playable again.
Living in vegas is so surreal sometimes and it alot of times makes me feel as if I'm living in a cyberpunk city. I live 20 minutes away from the strip and just being in an urban area looking at the strip while rain clouds covers it while the building in front of the strip displays a digital billboard that's so big you can read exactly what the ad displays even while being far from it and it just always reminds me of the digital ad in cyberpunk that you can see shooting into the sky from any point
Man Vegas I bet Vegas is like a second Night City I bet. You just need the Arasaka logo displayed on the ball😂 Would love to have that as a view from my apartment it sounds like heaven - for us cyberpunk fans at least🦾
No bs when I first went to Vegas I didn’t think about it but now I can see it, I remember being in a friends house in Vegas and since it’s literally a city in a crater in the desert, you can literally hear multiple cops chasing cars throughout the city it was so fitting like you can hear everything going on at once, made me think of cyberpunk
I think it says something about the world we love in but something I know I can't put into words😂 At least NC's got Neon. Bet you've got plenty of that too
It's a real trip to realize that worlds that you can get immersed in to such a degree that they feel naturally REAL, are anything but. They are masterful works of craft, the result of time and toil focused in allowing you to feel like you live in their reality. Night City isn't a city, it's a facade so lovingly and competently put together that you believe that it is deeper than it ever could be. Just thinking about the thought put together into things like the roads, districts, cars, fashion, buildings, class systems (in the game sense and the political one) makes me stagger. And every character feels like they're so well-realized in that world that when we interact with them, we're there with them. Ever model and texture, from the trees to the walls to concrete roadbreaks to the grates to the streetlamps to the signs and more have been built and placed there by SOMEONE. And whaddya know, that's just like real life.
This! It really entangles itself in your head because of it. Like I've got Johnny stuck up there😂 Don't get me started on untangling it when it all comes to an end. Games like this stay with you
Johnny Silverhand was the main thing breaking my immersion into the game. A loud hypocritical idealist narcissist bitching at wholesome V all game lol. V was ultimately what kept me around.
This almost made me cry. I've only played through it once recently, and now I'm doing a second run with Phantom Liberty. This game and its story have changed me forever. I'll never be the same again, and as someone dedicated to art, it's utterly terrifying and beautiful simultaneously. Thank you, and thank you CDPR.
I feel you with that bro this game's taken me there too. Would give anything to go through Phantom Liberty again with fresh eyes. Massive DLC but it comes and goes and has you by the hand the whole way. Enjoy it man. Stick it to them for us🤙
You are not alone on your feelings about this game getting ready to play my fourth play through this game just grabs you mentally and you can't put it down. The atmosphere and the character of the city I love this game.
It hits so hard doesn't it. Everything the game does I feel like it nails. The commitment to the first person camera is another one that's underrated in my book. Even I gloss over it though😂
4500 Cyberpunk hours and I can safely say I know exactly how you feel. Even when I step outside Night City and into another game I miss it terribly and end up back there.
"If I can find some delusional part of me willing to say yes to that world, I can find something delusional inside of me to say yes to this one..." THIS! _This_ is a part of what makes Cyberpunk so inspiring to me. A *masterful* way to put it.
Love that man thank you for the comment. I think you'll resonate with me if that resonates with you. The game really does inspire it doesn't it, in some weird paradoxical way. It's something beautiful about games, showing you diamonds in shit. Cyberpunk does it too well
GTA Vice City changed me, didnt play it many times myself but ex played it a lot. Actually it is one of the things that gave me the itch to test Cyberpunk. Im not FPS player and for a while was sceptic that if this would be for me at all. But after over twenty years playing almost only medieval style RPGs, I tried No Man's Sky to test my sons computer, liked it, then tried Starfield and liked it despite many problems. I liked especially the aesthetics of Neon in Starfield. Then I saw PL talked about somewhere and also it came on my Steam store page. I watched a gameplay video and fell in love with the looks of NC. I was pondering it for a while because I already had several big games installed and started to run out of space. But then it was for sale half price and I bought the basic game first. Well the rest is history. I will never be free from the grab of NC again. Its a city I just cant leave. And I know my computer wont be able to handle Orion so I gotta start saving money to get a new one. This is the best game I have ever played. I thought the feeling of playing Diablo 2 at its' time could not be beaten by any game but Cyberpunk did the impossible. I love elder scrolls world though mostly have played ESO almost from the day it was launched, I love The Sims, I love No Man's Sky and House Flipper, I loved playing WoW long time ago. Guitar Hero was my absolute fav console game. But nothing is like playing Cyberpunk, nothing in over thirty-five years (I began with C64) I have played computer and video games.
Damn man starting out on a c64 is actually hardcore. I'm so with you on this though, a lot of games have left a mark on me, but none have left the mark Cyberpunk has. This specific setting, and the flawless execution of it have resonated with me more than any other game. And that city man, that's a thousand words and more in itself
Preordered for myself and my younger brother, but was too busy with a contract to play so only just able to recently. Completed first play through over a 100 ish hours and was blown away. I guess the launch issues must really have been bad because that was a 10/10 game. San An, Red Dead, New Vegas. It's up there with the best. Incredible writing, can tell so much effort and love when into production. Leaves a lasting impression.
I know that feeling bro😂 I jumped in around update 1.2 or something. Was still locked at 30fps back then but it blew me away even still. It's insane what it's become
On my third play through right now. This game is the reason I went back to being a gamer. Until this game the best I had done was play simulators and card games for the last how many years. This game is in my blood, I breathe it everytime I boot it up and hear the intro. I don't know if anyone alive today could encapsulate what this game is truly about. But it's got me and others by the throat and I'm relishing/enjoying the burn!
Well said it's hardwiring into us like it's the relic chip. Have to say you've had one of the craziest jumps to go from card games to this diamond. I had years of games to prepare me, and it's still blown me away
@@Zebrunky What can I say, I like a challenge. Sure I started off playing my first two playthroughs on easy. Now I'm onto normal and modding my playthrough
@@emma-louiselewis6755 Hey I think getting used to first person controls alone is enough of a challenge if you're new. You'll be a menace if you're jumping to normal difficulty already. Adam Smasher's 💩 himself
This game is, hands down, the best fucking cinematic experience I have ever had in 25 years of gaming. The fact that it's an actual incredible GAME is just... icing. I'm almost 32 years old and had to pause the game (since the game pauses during cutscenes too) so that I could cry like a child for a second as Jackie died in the car next to me. I cried at all the endings in different ways. As someone who went to treatment for suicidal ideation and drug abuse, "The Easy Way Out" and the process that follows genuinely broke me for a few days. A game that waxes catharsis and allows you to immerse yourself in the world, relate and become attached to the characters, and swoon heavily over the outcomes of the plotline to the depth that I was able to achieve... Wow. That's a fucking once in a lifetime medium.
I feel you man completely with this. The easy way out ending really hammers it in. Not as a preach, but a "this is what it is" way. It left the mark it did I feel for that portrayal. But man I feel slipping into that hole, and I'm glad you clawed your way out of it. Never let the bastards grind us down brother✊
Cyberpunk 2077 has a special effect on me The more i play the more it seeps into my grey , i feel oddly at home there in night city , its comfortable and familiar in such a weird way i cannot explain Sometimes i feel like ive seen places in night city in my dreams before i was there in game , its probably the years of obsession and trailers and hype before i ever experienced it myself
And the hours of playtime since release if you're same as me😂 Comfortable, familiar, frightening and stimulating. I feel you man it's so intrinsic and personal. Something about it grabs you hard and doesn't let go
Not used to comment under videos but man I have to tell how much I get you. I played the game for the first time at its launch and really liked it but nothing more. But for two years, from time to time I was thinking about the game again and again, until I couldn't help but start a second playthrough in 2023, 2 years and a half after my first playthrough. And that's when I really fell in love. The dlc maj really sublimed everything and I realized it was just the ultimate game. As my computer was at my parent's place and not mine, I could only play it during some weekends so my second playthrough lasted for almost a year. Meanwhile, I discovered Grime's music (other than her two songs present in the ost) which is very reminiscent of cyberpunk 2077's atmosphere, and I would listen to it during my trip in Tokyo and for some reason it made me access to an almost metaphysical perspective of cyberpunk. Cyberpunk is now a part of myself and beyond. I dream of cyberpunk, I can't stop thinking about the story, the characters, how I would live in NC, the lore, the music, the fashion, the aesthetic, the dialogues, everything. Even after leaving the computer, it was still with me. My whole year was about cyberpunk and it eventually crushed me when I did the dlc ending which is the most horrific and depressing shit ever... but I loved it and I couldn't help but starting a third playthrough. I honestly don't see myself saying goodbye to this masterpiece because it's too hard to accept the fact that Night City does not exist in the real world
Damn man I'm real glad you did make the comment. This is heartfelt choom and I know I can relate. I've always wanted to go to Tokyo, but after playing Cyberpunk I need to go. Between that and somewhere like Dubai, there's nowhere closer on earth matching that NC aesthetic. Even after playing the game and knowing what it would be like, those lights and that city call to me like no other voice. It's crazy that a game can do that, but I love that a game can do that to me
Please produce more Cyberpunk 2077 content if you are able. Your perspective is really good and you've got a great way of explaining things. I don't see much out there on the deeper themes and philosophy and writing in CB2077 and would absolutely come back to consume more content from you.
Love the comments from you man I'm definitely far from finished talking about Cyberpunk. Might not be the next vid, but I'm working on a couple ideas for it right noe. Still throwing shit at a wall though atm but things are slowly starting to stick😂
For me personally, cyberpunk is the Best game ever made i dont care what anyone says .. I’ve got about 1000 hours in, 7 main game play throughs and 3 phantom liberty play throughs.. I’ve never replayed a game more than twice before or since cyberpunk.. I honestly believe this is the most replayable open world rpg ever created, and I think one of the major reasons it’s so replayable is because it’s not a massive 100 hour long story, there’s no busy work, there’s no time wasting .. it’s streamlined and to the point, rhe story and characters r fantastic and it’s just the right length .. u can play through the whole game in about 20-30 hours or u can take 120 hours to finish a play through .. that is what every open world game should be.. I haven’t actually played it since like maybe April, but I literally played it on a daily basis from the week it released all the way up until April of 2024… yet I still can’t bring myself to uninstall it on my PS5 and honestly I don’t think I’ll ever uninstall it
I hear that man 100%. You can go for the movie experience or turn it into a second life almost, CDPR have done the busy work in both ways. No matter the size it's not getting deleted😂 Really need some extra storage though👀
This could be an exact depiction of my thoughts about and experience of CB2077. I started it in December 2023 and other than my racing sims (which to me isn't gaming, but a separate hobby), haven't touched another video game since then. I just started my 2nd V after 85 hours and I didn't even finish my first one (just finished the base game story). It's a truly legendary video game experience, and it's a shame it came out when it did and suffered as much as it did. I'm just glad CDPR stuck with it as long as they did to make it what it is today.
I hear that man it had been a few years since a game took over me like Cyberpunk, and what a game too. The turn around though, it's a No Man's Sky level comeback. But what CDPR were building on after launch already had the workings of a masterpiece
What I learned via this game is the all-encompassing power of real human connection. It’s not the grandiose, lifeless concepts of the mind that amounts to a life worth living-it is that intangible quality of relationship. Warm and intimate, and so sadly ephemeral.
I really like this take it's a part of the game that's not glamourised but it's definitely a message in all of it. Gotta find something, or someone to hold onto to ground you in all that chaos
This game came out in what was the worst year of my life so far, i remember thinking if i just get to December, ive got this to look forward to, i booked a week off work when it released, i didn't sleep after a night shift while waiting for my collectors edition copy to arrive and i remember going to get takeaway food and feeling a complete peace and bliss as i knew it was all worth it, im through it and i have the game to look forward to when i get home.
I get you with that man. With the year leading up to he game, and that week booked off too😂 It's a ritual getting that time off and getting stuck into a game. Can really flip things too if you're in a rough patch. Glad you're here with the comments bro, and hope things are going better now too🤙 Blame it on Arasaka always choom;)
@Zebrunky thanks choom, things are thankfully a lot better now, it is a big reason though that Cyberpunk's my comfort game, despite the fact its a insanely messed up world, it gives me that comfort because it reminds me of relief and peace :)
i had a dream as a young boy over 20 years ago - running around like a mad cunt - big roads - big hills - just totral futuristic shit - pipes everywhere - red and blue coloured roads and buildings - It was like running around in night City in VR - now it wasnt NC obviously - but - NC is teh closest thing to it - I also drew this picture of a dude with 2 throwing knives , a bandada and a cyberpunk style eye glass - my V ended up with that look - coincidence - I suspect so - but something struck a "chord" with me and its something only I will experience - weird
Man this is a comment and a half. Trying hard not to get sucked into what that dream meant, and the fact it stuck around in your memory. I picked up a lot of debt getting a degree in Philosophy with my interest in those questions😂 Definitely gonna say it must have been a fuck of a dream brother🤙
The inescapable rage against a world of stacked odds and promoted dreams, against the life that could have put you on top of the world itself in a single moment of luck, where you can have it all. Stretched thin by the same path that got you to enhance yourself by removing parts of your body and soul, bit by bit, every few steps of the way up, right before your inescapable downfall. Your final contribution, inspiring others to follow their lawless dream, right before you lose it all and end up in an endless list of cautionary tales that were unable to stop you from becoming the next one. That surfacing rage, that final foul mouthed cry, that is Cyberpunk 2077. And you would do it all again. And you will.
This game just teaches you about life.. And tries to get you to ask yourself what do you want from life? Blaze of glory or peace as a nobody? Live in the moment, or live for tomorrow? The ending really got people to just re-examine life and go out and live alittle bit better, do things alittle bit differently. I get it. Most people who finished it do. I was hooked on this game even with the terrible bugs at launch, it was just that compelling of a story and game. CD project has some real geniuses working over there and my god mike pondsmith is a smart guy. God bless him for coming up with this greatness. Thanks for sharing man.
Thanks for the comment too man🤙 I love the way you've put it it definitely had that effect on me. To be introduced to the message from Dex of all people though😂🔫
Fucking said it man, glad the algorithm brought me here. Just finished my first playthrough of cyberpunk like 15 mins ago and the experience that led to the ending hit me different from any other game. Dont know what to do now, other than contemplate and think for right now.
Glad it brought you here too. I know what you mean, games like that leave a mark on you. I get it with good movies but I haven't invested many months into them😂 Do a new playthrough I say🦾
That word you're looking for: Spite. Cyberpunk is spiteful, against the world it takes place in. It's completely infuriated with how stuck people are. Johnny encapsulates this feeling the most, he's pissed about everything, even you at first. Cyberpunk inspires you to live on in spite of the world. Which is kinda why I wish there was a way to survive, just to spite the dumb rhetoric that there are no happy endings in Cyberpunk. Kinda fitting considering how shit irl is right now. Almost acts as a stress relief as you can't morally go shoot people in the real world. 😂 At least we get to fight back online. Give us at least one happy ending in Orion CDProjekt, please. Even if it's the hardest one.
This man I really like this. You've summed it up perfectly. Just flipped my perspectives on the tone of the endings too tbf. Come on CDPR, make it happen😎
I played every "Path", A lot of Build types, Hundreds of Hours and then I still feel like I haven't been anywhere in Night city. Everything always feels different, but also very familiar. The Map visually looks too good, City so dense that I'm only scraping the surface and I don't even have access almost 90% of the Map. The Atmosphere hit the Nail on the Head. Story so Good, I relived it across 5 saves worth 200 hours each. Each time I discover something new. It really is just Scary in Night City and I really felt beyond the screen. If really they were given the Amount of time they actually needed and budget, they would've rivalled GTA (personally). I hope if they do Make a Sequel, they get all they deserve to do, even though it takes them longer than CP2077 dev. Period xD but that's a dream.
I really like that man feeling it beyond the screen that's a good way of putting it. There's soo much still left to uncover in that city too, get them buildings opened up CDPR😎 Same with the story, this world has such potential and I know we're gonna see so much more of the stories this city has to tell... Hopefully it's not a long wait😂
Lore, inmersion, dialoges, ambience.. is a fucking masterpiece.. i got over 800 hours played.. over 10 complete playthroughs.. i still find new detais , hiden lore and side consequences of choices... Im really scared they fuck it up with Orion as it happen with lot of sequels..
I'm with you man it is a masterpiece of a game. I can't put anything close to it in pretty much every sense. No game's made me feel what cyberpunk has, and none so potently. I'm optimistic though man, if we look at the Witcher, CDPR sequels should be up and only up. Just don't fuck around like they did with 2077😂 it'll be golden
little tip from a fellow appreciator of this awesome game amd an audio technician: if you want to have loud music but still have audible voiceover dialogue you might want to put a ducking compressor on the audio track and side chain it with your voice, look for a feature called "look ahead" and select the maximum value. also you hold the mic too close to your mouth which is why all the p's, b's and t's produce an audible bass-y pop. use a pop filter or, simpler make sure the distance beetween you and the mike is one fist wide. i think you have a lot of potantial as a creator and since all you are is a disembodied voice you should make sure to make that shit crisp, bright and powerful. or do whatever what do i know, i mean apart from audio stuff
Hey man appreciate you writing this out. If you know audio I can bet issues were screaming at you. I hear it more after playing about since uploading this. But this 'look ahead' is new to me. Will check it out🤙 And a pop filter is a must😂
Appreciate the comment bro I'm looking to make big improvements to the audio in future. This is an angle I'd have missed though so thanks. Will keep my ears open and work to improve it🤙
*Game do more than tell you a story. They insert you into a story.* Well said. I played Cyberpunk for 3 years but stopped at 2.0 It was like each patch changed the rules. I used to K-hop, I used to be a art dealer. Maybe I'll come back when they leave it alone.
Love that man thanks🤙 I know that feeling though it felt like a groundwork change each time. Hope you're blown away when you go back to it. 2.0 made a completely different game, and the updates after added some good touches like adding the metro
Ngl man I've never looked deep into how crits work outside of quickhacks for my new build. The apogee sandy malorion's been my go to for too many months😂
i saw potential at launch played on xbox one and the bugs were everywhere some were hilarious i experienced game breaking bugs like everyone else and stopped playing it because of it. I never saw news of the hotfixes/patches or Phantom Liberty DLC cause of life then on a whim i bought it for my steam deck and was blown away. Night City looks phenomenal, combat is so fun, the driving is fixed and im so happy no more teleporting cops and op drones.
Man I respect anyone who came back to it after launch. Took me a while getting to next gen, so I missed the real mess of launch and played when it was functional but a fraction of what it is now. I'm so glad it has become this game though, it does too much too well to have that buried by bugs
Great video, I like the ideas that you shared and I think it would be even better if it was a little more organized with chapters or something like that just to help the viewer follow along better. For me, that feeling you're talking about relates to how similar this game is to real life. We are currently living in a cyberpunk world without the high end tech in the game. Certain countries with selfish corrupt governments leading to political descent, unchecked capitalism leading to mega corporations (Amazon literally having delivery workers peeing in bottles to meet quotas and hiring paramedics to wait outside facilities instead of installing AC because it's cheaper), income inequality leading to worldwide poverty, the list goes on and on. In the cyberpunk genre, the world is generally dark and gloomy but tries to lure people in with technology. Overall, it is usually about saving yourself from a broken world by finding humanity within (Bladerunner shows a good example of this as well). It is a cautionary tale to avoid the mistakes they made in their stories so we don't have to live through them in our world. I don't want to see our world get dragged down to the same level as in the game. It's easy to feel powerless in a world like cyberpunk, but there is always hope to make the world a better place to live in. For Johnny, it's learning to let go and be selfless. For Jackie, it's being true to himself til the very end. For Kerry, it's finding his true self expression and openness to work with others. For Panam, it's her family and community. For Judy, it's fighting for better working conditions by unionizing and in certain endings just leaving the city. I think Judy had the right idea to unionize, one of the best ways to fight against the ultra rich. The working class is the majority and should have more influence, especially on their own labour and time. People just want to belong to a loving community. Sorry for the long post and I hope this was an interesting point of view. Keep up the good work and take care choom
I like that idea man I'll look into including chapters in the next video🤙 The same goes for what you're saying about the world itself. I got into this a bit in my original script but I was much more doom and gloom. You've actually put it really succinctly. Love the comment choom, hope I see your tag pop up again🦾
I've got almost 1k hours into the game and I've only finished a single ending. There's just something about meandering about in Night City, just doing gigs, NCPD hustles, and driving around and that feeling of, well.. shit, this is what, 20-30 years away when compared to here in the real world. It's the feeling of seeing what this world will look like, maybe not in 2077 but close to. It's the feeling that all around us everything is going to shit and where corporate greed rules the day.
That imminent feeling is the one that puts this game in a world of its own for me. The game's real, but really real. If it's happening, let it happen before I'm too old to pack the sandy is what I'm saying🤙
This game gripped me in a way very few other games have too. So much so I started making mods for Cyberpunk in 2021 and I'm still crashing the game in 2024 with spelling mistakes and improperly set resource flags.
Honestly, bro. I feel so similar about this game. I didn't think it was as bad as others claimed at launch...some buggy shite yeh. But realistically I was able to play through the entire main story with one game breaking bug a reset fixed. So I loved it then, Ended up buying on PC after playing on xbox - Tried a little modding and kept playing. Took a break and eventually phantom liberty dropped and idk man. Playing that DLC shook something in me even deeper.
Mate I know the feeling with that. I thought the base game was as deep as it gets, Phantom Liberty's a new level though. I was lucky to only get the funny bugs when I jumped in😂 T-posing and all them good non game breaking bugs
Love that man I'm with you. Tbh I don't think it's the mic I think it's the editor😂 I'm hoping you'll see a big step up on the next vid. Lmk what you think though, definitely here to get this right🤙
Lol I thought this video was about the annoying ghosting effect when I enable Ray Reconstruction. But yeah, I keep coming back to the game just to drive around and tweak the Reshade preset to look more realistic while also trying to push my graphics card to the absolute limit.
I feel that man, it's the last thing you want if you're able to push for ray tracing. I'm on console but think I'd go crazy playing with all them settings😂
I platinumed the game back in early Feb this year and dude every other game I've played since I can just NOT get into like Cyberpunk. I did about 3 playthroughs but still just want more. Trying to hold off for a year before picking it back up but it's effing hard lol.😅
I know that feeling too well. You can overdo it can't you. I've tried playing other games, but Cyberpunk's seriously kicked up my standards of what a game can be
I wish I could I've wanted to but made a mess of the editing. I don't think I'd only make the one change either if I could get it back. Long story short I did it on a chromebook and lost the footage thanks to it's weird way of storing things. Also uploaded way more files than I needed to - poor computer was ready to fry😂 Would've lost it all if I hadn't already downloaded a draft version before it went. It's that draft, flawed as it was, that I've edited into this video. But because I downloaded the video I can't separate individual bits of audio to edit it. It's a real Bethesda game's style video, you can watch it but it's held together with duct tape. It was a learning curve this one, and a test of the waters. Wasn't expecting such support on it at all😂 I would go back even still. Been working on a new vid since publishing this though. I wanna do that and do it right, then might look at redoing this one
Night City to me is more real than San Francisco or any democrat run city. The NPCs in Night City are actually interesting and often times have something intelligent to say.
This video is epic. My v is a nomad. Felt right sense im new to the city. And i want to f the nomad chic. Im quick to anger. And i have no points in the cool area lol. And i shoot everything. I hardly play games twice. But this may get a 2nd. And on that one. I may be a female street kid with a heart and use stealth. This, rdr2, ghost of tsushima, arkham knight and prey 2017 are my top 10 out of 10 games. And it will be a long long time before that list changes. Honorably mention to god of war 2007. Dead space 2. Uncharted 2. And hi fi rush.
The nomad comments hits true brother😂 I'm doing a nomad run myself right now. Enjoying doing it with the knowledge I have, because it's like I know stories of Night City, so have an idea of what happens but still have so much left to uncover. She's cynical -knowing where I went wrong on my early playthroughs (PL) - but still got a lot to uncover, both good and bad
Isn't it crazy how one video by a total stranger out of many many you've watched manages to make you realize exactly why you've spent 300+ hours on this game and are still gravitated towards it? "If I can find some delusional part of me willing to say yes to that world, I can find something delusional inside of me to say yes to this one" Thanks choom :)
The more I play it the more it becomes the best game I've ever played in my life
The more it becomes the life too brother😂
I'm so happy I'm not the only one.
Bro's I am almost 2000hrs in this game , I have gone through 6 play throughs and I cant leave this game , I want to live in Night City , this imo is the greatest game ever. I played this game back in 89 (paper pencil and dice) , I was hooked then , and when CDPR created this version I was all in. I would love to go to Boston and work for CDPR and help them make even more Cyberpunk stories , and continue this story or even create new stories like we did back in the day.
Man I wish I had a group willing to play the ttrpgs with me😂 Must have been mindblowing seeing that world brought to life in 2077
1989? oh wow, how old are u? :0 ...btw, until now no game has ever been as much fun as GTA San Andreas in the time of my childhood, but I've played cyberpunk for 400 hours now, it's my favorite game :)
This game and the anime convinced me to try out table top game with My friends and can say I'm not disappointed at all
ok look i love the game but how tf did u get 2000 hours in it?? thats absolutely crazy like the game does not have THAT much content. also, how stupid do u have to be to WANT to live in night city ??
@@sashalvy different playthroughs to try out different builds they may have wanted to do different endings see what difference between lifestyles are there's a lot of content in this game that I almost have 150 hours in and I'm still finding stuff plus the DLC adds a whole lot more
this game changed all of us... that's why we should all play it again in VR
Getting a job at Amazon me. Doing the streetkid nobody immersive sim playthrough
Watching some Cyberpunk VR videos has motivated me to save up and upgrade my PC to a RTX 40XX graphics card with the main intention of trying Cyberpunk in VR.
There's a mod. Just look up vr cyberpunk on here to find it. It works great
@@jessicaguarin3897 I was made aware of this mod last night and checked it out. I can confidently say you have no idea what you're in for. It's incredible
Be careful though, as awesome as it is in VR I can't get rid of the Luke Ross mod. Uninstalling does nothing, reinstalling whole game either, can't really play it flat anymore after cyberpunk update, which broke the mod, but the mod got twisted around inside the file. Only choice is to pay 10 dollars again for updated version of mod and hope it makes it playable again.
The algorithm blessed me on this day
It blessed us both🤙
Living in vegas is so surreal sometimes and it alot of times makes me feel as if I'm living in a cyberpunk city. I live 20 minutes away from the strip and just being in an urban area looking at the strip while rain clouds covers it while the building in front of the strip displays a digital billboard that's so big you can read exactly what the ad displays even while being far from it and it just always reminds me of the digital ad in cyberpunk that you can see shooting into the sky from any point
Man Vegas I bet Vegas is like a second Night City I bet. You just need the Arasaka logo displayed on the ball😂
Would love to have that as a view from my apartment it sounds like heaven - for us cyberpunk fans at least🦾
No bs when I first went to Vegas I didn’t think about it but now I can see it, I remember being in a friends house in Vegas and since it’s literally a city in a crater in the desert, you can literally hear multiple cops chasing cars throughout the city it was so fitting like you can hear everything going on at once, made me think of cyberpunk
@@Zebrunky lol it really does sound like heaven, idk why such a dystopian world is so attractive to me
@@fokyewtoob8835 man playing this song 恢复 by 2814 while it rains in vegas Is a totally different vibe fr
I think it says something about the world we love in but something I know I can't put into words😂 At least NC's got Neon. Bet you've got plenty of that too
It's a real trip to realize that worlds that you can get immersed in to such a degree that they feel naturally REAL, are anything but. They are masterful works of craft, the result of time and toil focused in allowing you to feel like you live in their reality. Night City isn't a city, it's a facade so lovingly and competently put together that you believe that it is deeper than it ever could be. Just thinking about the thought put together into things like the roads, districts, cars, fashion, buildings, class systems (in the game sense and the political one) makes me stagger. And every character feels like they're so well-realized in that world that when we interact with them, we're there with them.
Ever model and texture, from the trees to the walls to concrete roadbreaks to the grates to the streetlamps to the signs and more have been built and placed there by SOMEONE. And whaddya know, that's just like real life.
This! It really entangles itself in your head because of it. Like I've got Johnny stuck up there😂 Don't get me started on untangling it when it all comes to an end. Games like this stay with you
Johnny Silverhand was the main thing breaking my immersion into the game. A loud hypocritical idealist narcissist bitching at wholesome V all game lol. V was ultimately what kept me around.
"You don't win in this game, but for some reason I can't stop playing." An apt description for life itself.
Well said man. Can't stop playing rings true for both life and Cyberpunk for me😂
This almost made me cry. I've only played through it once recently, and now I'm doing a second run with Phantom Liberty. This game and its story have changed me forever. I'll never be the same again, and as someone dedicated to art, it's utterly terrifying and beautiful simultaneously. Thank you, and thank you CDPR.
I feel you with that bro this game's taken me there too. Would give anything to go through Phantom Liberty again with fresh eyes. Massive DLC but it comes and goes and has you by the hand the whole way.
Enjoy it man. Stick it to them for us🤙
You are not alone on your feelings about this game getting ready to play my fourth play through this game just grabs you mentally and you can't put it down. The atmosphere and the character of the city I love this game.
It hits so hard doesn't it. Everything the game does I feel like it nails. The commitment to the first person camera is another one that's underrated in my book. Even I gloss over it though😂
@@Zebrunky 😊
4500 Cyberpunk hours and I can safely say I know exactly how you feel. Even when I step outside Night City and into another game I miss it terribly and end up back there.
Man I'll be seeing those hours myself soon😂 You can't walk away from something that penetrates you this much
"If I can find some delusional part of me willing to say yes to that world, I can find something delusional inside of me to say yes to this one..."
THIS! _This_ is a part of what makes Cyberpunk so inspiring to me. A *masterful* way to put it.
Love that man thank you for the comment. I think you'll resonate with me if that resonates with you. The game really does inspire it doesn't it, in some weird paradoxical way. It's something beautiful about games, showing you diamonds in shit. Cyberpunk does it too well
GTA Vice City changed me, didnt play it many times myself but ex played it a lot. Actually it is one of the things that gave me the itch to test Cyberpunk. Im not FPS player and for a while was sceptic that if this would be for me at all. But after over twenty years playing almost only medieval style RPGs, I tried No Man's Sky to test my sons computer, liked it, then tried Starfield and liked it despite many problems. I liked especially the aesthetics of Neon in Starfield. Then I saw PL talked about somewhere and also it came on my Steam store page. I watched a gameplay video and fell in love with the looks of NC. I was pondering it for a while because I already had several big games installed and started to run out of space. But then it was for sale half price and I bought the basic game first. Well the rest is history. I will never be free from the grab of NC again. Its a city I just cant leave. And I know my computer wont be able to handle Orion so I gotta start saving money to get a new one. This is the best game I have ever played. I thought the feeling of playing Diablo 2 at its' time could not be beaten by any game but Cyberpunk did the impossible. I love elder scrolls world though mostly have played ESO almost from the day it was launched, I love The Sims, I love No Man's Sky and House Flipper, I loved playing WoW long time ago. Guitar Hero was my absolute fav console game. But nothing is like playing Cyberpunk, nothing in over thirty-five years (I began with C64) I have played computer and video games.
Damn man starting out on a c64 is actually hardcore. I'm so with you on this though, a lot of games have left a mark on me, but none have left the mark Cyberpunk has. This specific setting, and the flawless execution of it have resonated with me more than any other game. And that city man, that's a thousand words and more in itself
So much this video translate my feelings. nice job bro
Appreciate it bro. Still so much this game does I've left unsaid. It's a masterpiece
Preordered for myself and my younger brother, but was too busy with a contract to play so only just able to recently.
Completed first play through over a 100 ish hours and was blown away.
I guess the launch issues must really have been bad because that was a 10/10 game. San An, Red Dead, New Vegas. It's up there with the best.
Incredible writing, can tell so much effort and love when into production. Leaves a lasting impression.
I know that feeling bro😂
I jumped in around update 1.2 or something. Was still locked at 30fps back then but it blew me away even still. It's insane what it's become
On my third play through right now. This game is the reason I went back to being a gamer. Until this game the best I had done was play simulators and card games for the last how many years. This game is in my blood, I breathe it everytime I boot it up and hear the intro. I don't know if anyone alive today could encapsulate what this game is truly about. But it's got me and others by the throat and I'm relishing/enjoying the burn!
Well said it's hardwiring into us like it's the relic chip. Have to say you've had one of the craziest jumps to go from card games to this diamond. I had years of games to prepare me, and it's still blown me away
@@Zebrunky What can I say, I like a challenge. Sure I started off playing my first two playthroughs on easy. Now I'm onto normal and modding my playthrough
@@emma-louiselewis6755 Hey I think getting used to first person controls alone is enough of a challenge if you're new. You'll be a menace if you're jumping to normal difficulty already. Adam Smasher's 💩 himself
This game is, hands down, the best fucking cinematic experience I have ever had in 25 years of gaming. The fact that it's an actual incredible GAME is just... icing. I'm almost 32 years old and had to pause the game (since the game pauses during cutscenes too) so that I could cry like a child for a second as Jackie died in the car next to me. I cried at all the endings in different ways. As someone who went to treatment for suicidal ideation and drug abuse, "The Easy Way Out" and the process that follows genuinely broke me for a few days.
A game that waxes catharsis and allows you to immerse yourself in the world, relate and become attached to the characters, and swoon heavily over the outcomes of the plotline to the depth that I was able to achieve... Wow. That's a fucking once in a lifetime medium.
I feel you man completely with this. The easy way out ending really hammers it in. Not as a preach, but a "this is what it is" way. It left the mark it did I feel for that portrayal. But man I feel slipping into that hole, and I'm glad you clawed your way out of it. Never let the bastards grind us down brother✊
@@Zebrunky Will we die as Legends? Or underneath the overpass around a trash-fire in Heywood?
This isn't a city like any other, legends are made in this city
I would prefer if your voice is louder than the music. Still a great video.
It seems to sort itself out half way through 😊
Yeah I hear it too. Appreciate the comment man something to look out for with the next one
Cyberpunk 2077 has a special effect on me
The more i play the more it seeps into my grey , i feel oddly at home there in night city , its comfortable and familiar in such a weird way i cannot explain
Sometimes i feel like ive seen places in night city in my dreams before i was there in game , its probably the years of obsession and trailers and hype before i ever experienced it myself
And the hours of playtime since release if you're same as me😂
Comfortable, familiar, frightening and stimulating. I feel you man it's so intrinsic and personal. Something about it grabs you hard and doesn't let go
I can't stop playing this. I just started my first playthrough and I can't put it down
Oh man that's a position I'd like to be in again! If you're like me that's likely to turn to a few hundred hours😂
1326 hours and i still want to keep playing
500+ hours in, still hooked.
I can bearly hear a thing this dude is saying.
Not used to comment under videos but man I have to tell how much I get you. I played the game for the first time at its launch and really liked it but nothing more. But for two years, from time to time I was thinking about the game again and again, until I couldn't help but start a second playthrough in 2023, 2 years and a half after my first playthrough. And that's when I really fell in love. The dlc maj really sublimed everything and I realized it was just the ultimate game. As my computer was at my parent's place and not mine, I could only play it during some weekends so my second playthrough lasted for almost a year.
Meanwhile, I discovered Grime's music (other than her two songs present in the ost) which is very reminiscent of cyberpunk 2077's atmosphere, and I would listen to it during my trip in Tokyo and for some reason it made me access to an almost metaphysical perspective of cyberpunk. Cyberpunk is now a part of myself and beyond. I dream of cyberpunk, I can't stop thinking about the story, the characters, how I would live in NC, the lore, the music, the fashion, the aesthetic, the dialogues, everything. Even after leaving the computer, it was still with me. My whole year was about cyberpunk and it eventually crushed me when I did the dlc ending which is the most horrific and depressing shit ever... but I loved it and I couldn't help but starting a third playthrough. I honestly don't see myself saying goodbye to this masterpiece because it's too hard to accept the fact that Night City does not exist in the real world
Damn man I'm real glad you did make the comment. This is heartfelt choom and I know I can relate.
I've always wanted to go to Tokyo, but after playing Cyberpunk I need to go. Between that and somewhere like Dubai, there's nowhere closer on earth matching that NC aesthetic.
Even after playing the game and knowing what it would be like, those lights and that city call to me like no other voice. It's crazy that a game can do that, but I love that a game can do that to me
Please produce more Cyberpunk 2077 content if you are able. Your perspective is really good and you've got a great way of explaining things.
I don't see much out there on the deeper themes and philosophy and writing in CB2077 and would absolutely come back to consume more content from you.
Love the comments from you man I'm definitely far from finished talking about Cyberpunk. Might not be the next vid, but I'm working on a couple ideas for it right noe.
Still throwing shit at a wall though atm but things are slowly starting to stick😂
That last sentence sums it up for me. I feel what you mean
Love the comment man, it's really touching to know what I'm saying resonates. See you in NC choom🤙
You know what? I'd probably listen to you talk about this game for 50 minutes.
Don't encourage me😂 Glad you liked the video bro🤙
Ya you should release that script
The game is tragic like life, but it's hidden by the glitter and action of the city.
It's intertwined with it. Like it somehow drowns it out and exacerbates it. Trying hard not to turn this comment into an essay😂
For me personally, cyberpunk is the Best game ever made i dont care what anyone says .. I’ve got about 1000 hours in, 7 main game play throughs and 3 phantom liberty play throughs.. I’ve never replayed a game more than twice before or since cyberpunk.. I honestly believe this is the most replayable open world rpg ever created, and I think one of the major reasons it’s so replayable is because it’s not a massive 100 hour long story, there’s no busy work, there’s no time wasting .. it’s streamlined and to the point, rhe story and characters r fantastic and it’s just the right length .. u can play through the whole game in about 20-30 hours or u can take 120 hours to finish a play through .. that is what every open world game should be.. I haven’t actually played it since like maybe April, but I literally played it on a daily basis from the week it released all the way up until April of 2024… yet I still can’t bring myself to uninstall it on my PS5 and honestly I don’t think I’ll ever uninstall it
I hear that man 100%. You can go for the movie experience or turn it into a second life almost, CDPR have done the busy work in both ways.
No matter the size it's not getting deleted😂 Really need some extra storage though👀
We need a native vr version, ready player one level immersion
Make it happen CDPR😎
This could be an exact depiction of my thoughts about and experience of CB2077.
I started it in December 2023 and other than my racing sims (which to me isn't gaming, but a separate hobby), haven't touched another video game since then.
I just started my 2nd V after 85 hours and I didn't even finish my first one (just finished the base game story).
It's a truly legendary video game experience, and it's a shame it came out when it did and suffered as much as it did. I'm just glad CDPR stuck with it as long as they did to make it what it is today.
I hear that man it had been a few years since a game took over me like Cyberpunk, and what a game too.
The turn around though, it's a No Man's Sky level comeback. But what CDPR were building on after launch already had the workings of a masterpiece
What I learned via this game is the all-encompassing power of real human connection. It’s not the grandiose, lifeless concepts of the mind that amounts to a life worth living-it is that intangible quality of relationship. Warm and intimate, and so sadly ephemeral.
I really like this take it's a part of the game that's not glamourised but it's definitely a message in all of it. Gotta find something, or someone to hold onto to ground you in all that chaos
I have been obsessed with cyberpunk since I saw the original teaser in 2012. The game definitely lived up to its hype.
It was a diamond in the rough at the start wasn't it. It's blinding by now
I've considered myself an immersion-wh*re for a long time, but after playing this game I realize I didn't even know what that truly meant...
I feel that one brother. It completely moved the ballpark for me on what a game can be
Thank you,.you get it choom.. nothing more need be said
Just one more thing;) "It's always Arasaka"🦾
This game came out in what was the worst year of my life so far, i remember thinking if i just get to December, ive got this to look forward to, i booked a week off work when it released, i didn't sleep after a night shift while waiting for my collectors edition copy to arrive and i remember going to get takeaway food and feeling a complete peace and bliss as i knew it was all worth it, im through it and i have the game to look forward to when i get home.
I get you with that man. With the year leading up to he game, and that week booked off too😂
It's a ritual getting that time off and getting stuck into a game. Can really flip things too if you're in a rough patch.
Glad you're here with the comments bro, and hope things are going better now too🤙 Blame it on Arasaka always choom;)
@Zebrunky thanks choom, things are thankfully a lot better now, it is a big reason though that Cyberpunk's my comfort game, despite the fact its a insanely messed up world, it gives me that comfort because it reminds me of relief and peace :)
I love cyberpunk, but I hate how they dont add a new game+. I hate grinding 20 hours just to make a build
Do love that intro but by the fifth time you know it too well😂
i had a dream as a young boy over 20 years ago - running around like a mad cunt - big roads - big hills - just totral futuristic shit - pipes everywhere - red and blue coloured roads and buildings - It was like running around in night City in VR - now it wasnt NC obviously - but - NC is teh closest thing to it - I also drew this picture of a dude with 2 throwing knives , a bandada and a cyberpunk style eye glass - my V ended up with that look - coincidence - I suspect so - but something struck a "chord" with me and its something only I will experience - weird
Man this is a comment and a half. Trying hard not to get sucked into what that dream meant, and the fact it stuck around in your memory. I picked up a lot of debt getting a degree in Philosophy with my interest in those questions😂 Definitely gonna say it must have been a fuck of a dream brother🤙
The inescapable rage against a world of stacked odds and promoted dreams, against the life that could have put you on top of the world itself in a single moment of luck, where you can have it all.
Stretched thin by the same path that got you to enhance yourself by removing parts of your body and soul, bit by bit, every few steps of the way up, right before your inescapable downfall.
Your final contribution, inspiring others to follow their lawless dream, right before you lose it all and end up in an endless list of cautionary tales that were unable to stop you from becoming the next one. That surfacing rage, that final foul mouthed cry, that is Cyberpunk 2077. And you would do it all again. And you will.
Man I feel like this is straight out of the game. I love it
Outstanding, I feel you choom.
Love that choom appreciate the comment🤙
cant hear you over the background music.
Yeah I hear it too. Appreciate the comment man, it's something I'll look out for on the next one🤙
@@Zebrunky groovy.. lookin forward to it, choom!
This game just teaches you about life.. And tries to get you to ask yourself what do you want from life? Blaze of glory or peace as a nobody? Live in the moment, or live for tomorrow? The ending really got people to just re-examine life and go out and live alittle bit better, do things alittle bit differently. I get it. Most people who finished it do. I was hooked on this game even with the terrible bugs at launch, it was just that compelling of a story and game. CD project has some real geniuses working over there and my god mike pondsmith is a smart guy. God bless him for coming up with this greatness. Thanks for sharing man.
Thanks for the comment too man🤙 I love the way you've put it it definitely had that effect on me. To be introduced to the message from Dex of all people though😂🔫
I just crossed the 1000 hour milestone on PC/Steam. No other game has come close.
I wish it was the only game that I'd close to 1000 hours on. In that sense alone it's one of many for me😂
Fucking said it man, glad the algorithm brought me here. Just finished my first playthrough of cyberpunk like 15 mins ago and the experience that led to the ending hit me different from any other game. Dont know what to do now, other than contemplate and think for right now.
Glad it brought you here too.
I know what you mean, games like that leave a mark on you. I get it with good movies but I haven't invested many months into them😂
Do a new playthrough I say🦾
This game simulates... your life amounting to something.
And finding that something isn't what you thought. And doesn't come without a price. Love that man
That word you're looking for:
Spite.
Cyberpunk is spiteful, against the world it takes place in. It's completely infuriated with how stuck people are.
Johnny encapsulates this feeling the most, he's pissed about everything, even you at first.
Cyberpunk inspires you to live on in spite of the world.
Which is kinda why I wish there was a way to survive, just to spite the dumb rhetoric that there are no happy endings in Cyberpunk.
Kinda fitting considering how shit irl is right now. Almost acts as a stress relief as you can't morally go shoot people in the real world. 😂 At least we get to fight back online.
Give us at least one happy ending in Orion CDProjekt, please. Even if it's the hardest one.
This man I really like this. You've summed it up perfectly. Just flipped my perspectives on the tone of the endings too tbf.
Come on CDPR, make it happen😎
I played every "Path", A lot of Build types, Hundreds of Hours and then I still feel like I haven't been anywhere in Night city. Everything always feels different, but also very familiar.
The Map visually looks too good, City so dense that I'm only scraping the surface and I don't even have access almost 90% of the Map. The Atmosphere hit the Nail on the Head. Story so Good, I relived it across 5 saves worth 200 hours each. Each time I discover something new. It really is just Scary in Night City and I really felt beyond the screen. If really they were given the Amount of time they actually needed and budget, they would've rivalled GTA (personally). I hope if they do Make a Sequel, they get all they deserve to do, even though it takes them longer than CP2077 dev. Period xD but that's a dream.
I really like that man feeling it beyond the screen that's a good way of putting it.
There's soo much still left to uncover in that city too, get them buildings opened up CDPR😎
Same with the story, this world has such potential and I know we're gonna see so much more of the stories this city has to tell... Hopefully it's not a long wait😂
Lore, inmersion, dialoges, ambience.. is a fucking masterpiece.. i got over 800 hours played.. over 10 complete playthroughs.. i still find new detais , hiden lore and side consequences of choices... Im really scared they fuck it up with Orion as it happen with lot of sequels..
I'm with you man it is a masterpiece of a game. I can't put anything close to it in pretty much every sense. No game's made me feel what cyberpunk has, and none so potently.
I'm optimistic though man, if we look at the Witcher, CDPR sequels should be up and only up. Just don't fuck around like they did with 2077😂 it'll be golden
little tip from a fellow appreciator of this awesome game amd an audio technician: if you want to have loud music but still have audible voiceover dialogue you might want to put a ducking compressor on the audio track and side chain it with your voice, look for a feature called "look ahead" and select the maximum value. also you hold the mic too close to your mouth which is why all the p's, b's and t's produce an audible bass-y pop. use a pop filter or, simpler make sure the distance beetween you and the mike is one fist wide. i think you have a lot of potantial as a creator and since all you are is a disembodied voice you should make sure to make that shit crisp, bright and powerful. or do whatever what do i know, i mean apart from audio stuff
Hey man appreciate you writing this out. If you know audio I can bet issues were screaming at you. I hear it more after playing about since uploading this. But this 'look ahead' is new to me. Will check it out🤙 And a pop filter is a must😂
The way your audio is mixed has me only hearing hissing S sounds in what you're saying.
Appreciate the comment bro I'm looking to make big improvements to the audio in future. This is an angle I'd have missed though so thanks. Will keep my ears open and work to improve it🤙
i don’t tend to play games again but i’m in my 4th playthrough of cyberpunk
I'm with you there I'm usually the same. The diamonds in the rough force you to go back
*Game do more than tell you a story. They insert you into a story.* Well said.
I played Cyberpunk for 3 years but stopped at 2.0 It was like each patch changed the rules. I used to K-hop, I used to be a art dealer. Maybe I'll come back when they leave it alone.
Love that man thanks🤙
I know that feeling though it felt like a groundwork change each time.
Hope you're blown away when you go back to it. 2.0 made a completely different game, and the updates after added some good touches like adding the metro
@@Zebrunky I remember save scumming in front of legendary gear to get + Critical Damage. Is that not a thing now ?
Ngl man I've never looked deep into how crits work outside of quickhacks for my new build. The apogee sandy malorion's been my go to for too many months😂
I don't think about any game as often as Cyberpunk.
You really summarized why I love this game so much.
Great Video Dude!
The feels man, like an infection I don't want to cure. Glad you liked the video bro!
@@Zebrunky Play back through Borderlands with the lens of Cyberpunk, and watch as Hyperion and Dahl start reading as Arasaka and Militech.
Perfect timing suggestion, it's free game of the month on ps🤙
i saw potential at launch played on xbox one and the bugs were everywhere some were hilarious i experienced game breaking bugs like everyone else and stopped playing it because of it. I never saw news of the hotfixes/patches or Phantom Liberty DLC cause of life then on a whim i bought it for my steam deck and was blown away. Night City looks phenomenal, combat is so fun, the driving is fixed and im so happy no more teleporting cops and op drones.
Man I respect anyone who came back to it after launch. Took me a while getting to next gen, so I missed the real mess of launch and played when it was functional but a fraction of what it is now. I'm so glad it has become this game though, it does too much too well to have that buried by bugs
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That melody que as the tram starts and you disect mentally gave me fuckin' chills man
bravo 🦜🌹🌹🌹
From one talking animal to another bro this means a lot🤙
Well said, fella. Very well said.
Great video, I like the ideas that you shared and I think it would be even better if it was a little more organized with chapters or something like that just to help the viewer follow along better.
For me, that feeling you're talking about relates to how similar this game is to real life. We are currently living in a cyberpunk world without the high end tech in the game. Certain countries with selfish corrupt governments leading to political descent, unchecked capitalism leading to mega corporations (Amazon literally having delivery workers peeing in bottles to meet quotas and hiring paramedics to wait outside facilities instead of installing AC because it's cheaper), income inequality leading to worldwide poverty, the list goes on and on.
In the cyberpunk genre, the world is generally dark and gloomy but tries to lure people in with technology. Overall, it is usually about saving yourself from a broken world by finding humanity within (Bladerunner shows a good example of this as well). It is a cautionary tale to avoid the mistakes they made in their stories so we don't have to live through them in our world.
I don't want to see our world get dragged down to the same level as in the game. It's easy to feel powerless in a world like cyberpunk, but there is always hope to make the world a better place to live in.
For Johnny, it's learning to let go and be selfless. For Jackie, it's being true to himself til the very end. For Kerry, it's finding his true self expression and openness to work with others. For Panam, it's her family and community. For Judy, it's fighting for better working conditions by unionizing and in certain endings just leaving the city.
I think Judy had the right idea to unionize, one of the best ways to fight against the ultra rich. The working class is the majority and should have more influence, especially on their own labour and time.
People just want to belong to a loving community.
Sorry for the long post and I hope this was an interesting point of view.
Keep up the good work and take care choom
I like that idea man I'll look into including chapters in the next video🤙
The same goes for what you're saying about the world itself. I got into this a bit in my original script but I was much more doom and gloom. You've actually put it really succinctly.
Love the comment choom, hope I see your tag pop up again🦾
Cyberpunk gives me Matrix Vibes kinda
(If you did the Silverhand Missions you know what i mean)
In more ways than one on the Johnny missions😂
Head down for Arasaka👀 It's always them
I've got almost 1k hours into the game and I've only finished a single ending. There's just something about meandering about in Night City, just doing gigs, NCPD hustles, and driving around and that feeling of, well.. shit, this is what, 20-30 years away when compared to here in the real world. It's the feeling of seeing what this world will look like, maybe not in 2077 but close to. It's the feeling that all around us everything is going to shit and where corporate greed rules the day.
That imminent feeling is the one that puts this game in a world of its own for me. The game's real, but really real.
If it's happening, let it happen before I'm too old to pack the sandy is what I'm saying🤙
Arasaka is tesla in 20 years, once they come out with the augments, cyber punk will be as realistic as gta5
Fully man there'll be cyberware in GTA 7. I'd say by the time it comes out we're deep into that cyberpunk world😂
Will this was incoherent af but i got you
We all do
You got me man🤙 Mission accomplished if you do, but need to sweep up those missed objectives in the next vid
This game gripped me in a way very few other games have too. So much so I started making mods for Cyberpunk in 2021 and I'm still crashing the game in 2024 with spelling mistakes and improperly set resource flags.
I wish I could give them a try man takes a real crafter to get into modding. Learned at school programming is above me😂
Nice
Honestly, bro.
I feel so similar about this game. I didn't think it was as bad as others claimed at launch...some buggy shite yeh. But realistically I was able to play through the entire main story with one game breaking bug a reset fixed.
So I loved it then, Ended up buying on PC after playing on xbox - Tried a little modding and kept playing. Took a break and eventually phantom liberty dropped and idk man. Playing that DLC shook something in me even deeper.
Mate I know the feeling with that. I thought the base game was as deep as it gets, Phantom Liberty's a new level though.
I was lucky to only get the funny bugs when I jumped in😂 T-posing and all them good non game breaking bugs
love the vid, I get what you mean. Also, when you can, you should get a better microphone, cuz what you say should be cherished
Love that man I'm with you. Tbh I don't think it's the mic I think it's the editor😂 I'm hoping you'll see a big step up on the next vid. Lmk what you think though, definitely here to get this right🤙
@@Zebrunky looking forward to it ^^
Lol I thought this video was about the annoying ghosting effect when I enable Ray Reconstruction. But yeah, I keep coming back to the game just to drive around and tweak the Reshade preset to look more realistic while also trying to push my graphics card to the absolute limit.
I feel that man, it's the last thing you want if you're able to push for ray tracing.
I'm on console but think I'd go crazy playing with all them settings😂
I platinumed the game back in early Feb this year and dude every other game I've played since I can just NOT get into like Cyberpunk. I did about 3 playthroughs but still just want more. Trying to hold off for a year before picking it back up but it's effing hard lol.😅
I know that feeling too well. You can overdo it can't you. I've tried playing other games, but Cyberpunk's seriously kicked up my standards of what a game can be
I love how you Love that game!!!!!!!
I love how you love my love brother🤙 Still got so much I want to say about it. Maybe time for a new cyberpunk vid🌚🌝
Fucking fantastic point of view bro.Reminds me of REN.Passionate and inspiring and I agree totally this game is a work of art.
Fantastic comment man🤙 Love hearing the video resonated with you brother
Fantastic comment man🤙 Love hearing the video resonated with you brother
Great vid
Great comment man🤙 Glad you liked it bro
Why you stole my love letter 😳
Got my netrunners scouring for scripts😎
The voice volume contra background music is too low!
Appreciate the comment man I hear it too, I'm gonna be listening out for things like this in the next one🤙
@@Zebrunky could you possibly reuploafd?
I wish I could I've wanted to but made a mess of the editing. I don't think I'd only make the one change either if I could get it back.
Long story short I did it on a chromebook and lost the footage thanks to it's weird way of storing things. Also uploaded way more files than I needed to - poor computer was ready to fry😂 Would've lost it all if I hadn't already downloaded a draft version before it went.
It's that draft, flawed as it was, that I've edited into this video. But because I downloaded the video I can't separate individual bits of audio to edit it. It's a real Bethesda game's style video, you can watch it but it's held together with duct tape.
It was a learning curve this one, and a test of the waters. Wasn't expecting such support on it at all😂
I would go back even still. Been working on a new vid since publishing this though. I wanna do that and do it right, then might look at redoing this one
Infinate Gratutde to My Lucky Stars to have played my 2.0 playthru in Aug of 2023
It was Magic, k?
🏭☁😶🌫☁
The true nuclear playthrough, tomorrow's kids will never know😎
maybe then the music down a bit lad
love this game ......just think about wat cyberpunk Orion could be 😁🤩🔥
You know it man I'm all over that. We better see behind that blackwall... Or see those behind it come to ours👀
Night City to me is more real than San Francisco or any democrat run city. The NPCs in Night City are actually interesting and often times have something intelligent to say.
You are talking about demonic obsession.
Entire game is sacrilegious as fuck.
Read that with Johnny's voice it sounds straight outta the game
Du how am I supposed to hear you when your musics ten times louder than you
Me to buddy me to
great video just make the music alittle more quiet!
Fair comment man, hopefully addressed in later videos. But still got things to learn audio wise
The music volume is too loud for your voice
I hear it too man appreciate the comment. Gonna keep an eye out on audio next upload🤙
cant hear you...
I hear it too since uploading. Gonna get it sorted for the next one🤙
Bro sound like hes reading this shi out a book
Rache Bartmoss' Guide to the Soul
Yeh I can't tell if he's talking like that to be funny or if he's being serious
This video is epic. My v is a nomad. Felt right sense im new to the city. And i want to f the nomad chic. Im quick to anger. And i have no points in the cool area lol. And i shoot everything.
I hardly play games twice. But this may get a 2nd. And on that one. I may be a female street kid with a heart and use stealth. This, rdr2, ghost of tsushima, arkham knight and prey 2017 are my top 10 out of 10 games. And it will be a long long time before that list changes.
Honorably mention to god of war 2007. Dead space 2. Uncharted 2. And hi fi rush.
The nomad comments hits true brother😂
I'm doing a nomad run myself right now. Enjoying doing it with the knowledge I have, because it's like I know stories of Night City, so have an idea of what happens but still have so much left to uncover. She's cynical -knowing where I went wrong on my early playthroughs (PL) - but still got a lot to uncover, both good and bad
very hard to understand what you are saying, the music in the intro is drowning out your voice
Appreciate the comment man it slipped past me in editing. But it's something I'm gonna tune in to to avoid in the next one🤙
can't hear you bro music is to load
I hear you man there man you are right, appreciate the comment, gonna look out for it in the next one🤙
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raise your voice volume next time ..... seriously lol
Fair comment man definitely😂
@@Zebrunky just trying to help m8
+1
It’s hard to hear you over the music
Fair comment man appreciate it, tried to address it in newer vids🤙
Isn't it crazy how one video by a total stranger out of many many you've watched manages to make you realize exactly why you've spent 300+ hours on this game and are still gravitated towards it?
"If I can find some delusional part of me willing to say yes to that world, I can find something delusional inside of me to say yes to this one"
Thanks choom :)
Crazy how one comment can hit the feels so hard🤙 Love this comment choom and hearing that it resonated with you