i would argue that NMS is the greatest and not CP2077... altho i would put it in a close second... NMS had bigger issues... CP2077 Story was there since the beginning ... NMS story was pretty meh on release...
@@quantumphayer I remember what the nightmare of No Man's Sky. But I've never played it. Dayumn. If it's even half as good a comeback of CP'77 then I need to install and give that game s look at now. Sounds like it's time.
@@marksutherlandjr.2121 ohh for sure its very good... the amount of free content they added after the launch is insane... sadly my potato PC cant handle it anymore... or even CP2077 for that matter... i can still play it but everything low and still i have like 50 FPS xD... when i get a new rig... those are the 2 games imma grind a bit :D
In my opinion I think it’s the best game ever made .. if another game just did 1 thing as well as cyberpunk ir would be considered great, but cyberpunk does multiple things extremely well.. story gameplay lore environment open world all of it is absolutely top tier .. I don’t think I’ve ever played a game that’s able to do all those things ro rhe quality cyberpunk does them.. usually a game will do 1 or 2 things well at the expense of others, but not cyberpunk, it does everything at an extremely high quality level while sacrificing almost nothing .. it is everything everyone expected it to be, revolutionary and pushes the medium forward in several different ways .. I just can’t sing its praises enough.. I have 1300 hours in it, I’ve basically platinumed it twice on ps4 and PS5, and I will still come back to it every once in a while
I played Cyberpunk day one on PC, my friends who got it were on console or PC and bugs and crashes were pretty bad for all of us. Understandably people were very pissed and it's good that CDPR stuck with it, they definitely needed to. Even through all of the bugs, I still fell in love with it, it's awesome. Also glad that Johnny wasn't just purely a cameo role for Keanu Reeves and that he was integral to the story.
I'd recommend cutting 90% of the explanation of what goes on in the story, if not more, and focus more on the point you want to make. Two types of people will would watch this video, and by far the biggest slice of that pie is people who've already played the game (and loved it) like me. I know what the story is, I am just as tired of the intro as you are, so why drag it out piece by piece? It's a bit ironic that your own explanation of the intro has the same problem as you point out in the video, namely being too long. You should go more into depth on why it's bad that it's too long and how that worsens an experience, not why it is long, if that makes sense. This is a problem throughout the video for me, it seems you don't really explore any topic into depth, despite having plenty of time for it. Sorry for the rant, I still watched it all so it was a quality vid :)
Really appreciate the honest opinion, this is actually something that I have reflected on and decided to cut out on future videos. I guess it was the fact that I'm a bit newer to long form content, it made me realise how I want the time people spend on my videos to feel as if it was worth it spending. For now, since I worked so hard on this video, I will leave it, but most difinitely will keep working on improving the formula.
Cyberpunk 2077 is promise, disaster, constant updates and upgrades, and an epic expansion. It's the story of promise delayed and fulfilled, an epic soundtrack, some of the best voice casting ever, and two stars who went all in with their characters and gave epic performances. They used to ask about a gaming rig, "Can it run Crysis?" Now, it's "Can it run Cyberpunk?" That's the level of graphics and immersion there is in the game. I keep playing the game, finishing it, and going back. You can mod the game, change it to suit your desires. You learn something new about the world every time. And Phantom Liberty? It's what you expect, and nothing like what you expect
I had never played Cyberpunk 2077 until July of this year when I bought the Ultimate Edition. The game immediately grabbed me by the choombas and I was ready to kill if I had to, and burn the city down if I had to 😆 I was not disappointed and I have over 700 hours played since July 2024. Sure it still has some glitches but certainly modding the game makes it even better. I have been gaming since the mid-1980's starting with an Amiga 500. I have never found a game that got so much of my attention until Phantom Liberty and Cyberpunk 2077. I have finished 4 playthroughs and on my 5th 100-hour playthrough now, mainly scavenging Dogtown as I decide which ending I want to try for my Male V Corpo. I have finished The Star, Don't Fear the Reaper, (aka The Sun) and sending So MI to the moon (twice) were all such emotional feels when the end credits finally played.
I started this game late November of 2023 and wow I was immediately captivated by the world that was being shown to me entirely engrossed playing the main story for hours on end all the side missions all the gigs all the nopd scanner hustles every single thing phantom liberty has to offer and I can confidently say this one of if not my favorite played games of all time even after finishing this game with nothing else to do I still find myself looking for any excuse to play beating on thugs or doing those car delivery missions and it's hard to accept that it's over I miss this game I miss learning about this world I miss when I didn't know anything about it besides Keanu Reeves and a depressing anime from 2022 I want more Cyberpunk 2077 | don't care what critics said in 2020 it's good NOW I miss playing this game man
im superglad they didnt give up on the game and stuck with it to its current state, honestly ive been waiting for it since 2012 iirc when i first saw the nuts vid with the Cyberpsycho and MaxTac ^^ and i put over 700 hours into it since Dec '23, replaying the story several times, first unmodded then modded, and i still to this day discover new things i havent seen before on my adventures. a story so good it had me tear up several times, and so branched out that 2 playthroughs can be so vastly different that its mindblowing. and that it lets u play in so many diff ways, gun blazing, cyberpsycho style melee, silent cyber ninja or chiphead superhacker to just name a few of the countless possible builds... nothing but major respect for CyberPunk2077 and the comeback it made ^^
I literally bought cyberpunk on Halloween and played through the whole game and dlc it's an amazing game that feels like a game from the golden age of gaming
Love the Mirrors Edge OST for bgm, and as for the ideo, very nice but would've liked to see a bigger focus on the updates instead of going over the storyline which remained the same since launch
I love long formats as well. I would suggest for you to show some important part of the game. Like let the scenes play out for a few seconds. Thank you!
Soullus i strongly recomend you to do the other ending, it will help you to understand the full picture of the relationship of Songbird, Reed and Myers. Its probably the best part of Phantom Liberty
I’ve beat this game twice as male V and I loved it, I’m looking at you Panam 😅🖤 but, I’m having a awesome time with female V lol, you did a good job condensing a lot of info into one video!
Cyberpunk 2077 = Greatest comeback story of all time.
i would argue that NMS is the greatest and not CP2077... altho i would put it in a close second... NMS had bigger issues... CP2077 Story was there since the beginning ... NMS story was pretty meh on release...
@@quantumphayer I remember what the nightmare of No Man's Sky. But I've never played it. Dayumn. If it's even half as good a comeback of CP'77 then I need to install and give that game s look at now. Sounds like it's time.
@@marksutherlandjr.2121 ohh for sure its very good... the amount of free content they added after the launch is insane... sadly my potato PC cant handle it anymore... or even CP2077 for that matter... i can still play it but everything low and still i have like 50 FPS xD... when i get a new rig... those are the 2 games imma grind a bit :D
No it's not it marked the beginning of soulless gaming
johnny silverhand is cool, but man... how much i miss jackie... i wish he had a bigger part in the game.
Yea would have been cool if his construct got stuck in the relic when he died and he would have been the one we see instead of Johnny
In my opinion I think it’s the best game ever made .. if another game just did 1 thing as well as cyberpunk ir would be considered great, but cyberpunk does multiple things extremely well.. story gameplay lore environment open world all of it is absolutely top tier .. I don’t think I’ve ever played a game that’s able to do all those things ro rhe quality cyberpunk does them.. usually a game will do 1 or 2 things well at the expense of others, but not cyberpunk, it does everything at an extremely high quality level while sacrificing almost nothing .. it is everything everyone expected it to be, revolutionary and pushes the medium forward in several different ways .. I just can’t sing its praises enough.. I have 1300 hours in it, I’ve basically platinumed it twice on ps4 and PS5, and I will still come back to it every once in a while
I played Cyberpunk day one on PC, my friends who got it were on console or PC and bugs and crashes were pretty bad for all of us. Understandably people were very pissed and it's good that CDPR stuck with it, they definitely needed to. Even through all of the bugs, I still fell in love with it, it's awesome. Also glad that Johnny wasn't just purely a cameo role for Keanu Reeves and that he was integral to the story.
I love this game so much I keep watching other people videos explaining how much they love it too....
I'd recommend cutting 90% of the explanation of what goes on in the story, if not more, and focus more on the point you want to make. Two types of people will would watch this video, and by far the biggest slice of that pie is people who've already played the game (and loved it) like me. I know what the story is, I am just as tired of the intro as you are, so why drag it out piece by piece? It's a bit ironic that your own explanation of the intro has the same problem as you point out in the video, namely being too long. You should go more into depth on why it's bad that it's too long and how that worsens an experience, not why it is long, if that makes sense. This is a problem throughout the video for me, it seems you don't really explore any topic into depth, despite having plenty of time for it.
Sorry for the rant, I still watched it all so it was a quality vid :)
Really appreciate the honest opinion, this is actually something that I have reflected on and decided to cut out on future videos. I guess it was the fact that I'm a bit newer to long form content, it made me realise how I want the time people spend on my videos to feel as if it was worth it spending. For now, since I worked so hard on this video, I will leave it, but most difinitely will keep working on improving the formula.
Sounds like it's time for a New Game + and skipping the heist and going straight into Phantom Liberty
such a beautiful game. i need it in HQ VR
short answer: yes, aboslutely
Cyberpunk 2077 is promise, disaster, constant updates and upgrades, and an epic expansion. It's the story of promise delayed and fulfilled, an epic soundtrack, some of the best voice casting ever, and two stars who went all in with their characters and gave epic performances. They used to ask about a gaming rig, "Can it run Crysis?" Now, it's "Can it run Cyberpunk?" That's the level of graphics and immersion there is in the game.
I keep playing the game, finishing it, and going back. You can mod the game, change it to suit your desires. You learn something new about the world every time. And Phantom Liberty? It's what you expect, and nothing like what you expect
So, the anonymous developer that told the world about CDPR lies and that the game needed 2/3 more years ended up being right.
I had never played Cyberpunk 2077 until July of this year when I bought the Ultimate Edition. The game immediately grabbed me by the choombas and I was ready to kill if I had to, and burn the city down if I had to 😆
I was not disappointed and I have over 700 hours played since July 2024.
Sure it still has some glitches but certainly modding the game makes it even better.
I have been gaming since the mid-1980's starting with an Amiga 500. I have never found a game that got so much of my attention until Phantom Liberty and Cyberpunk 2077.
I have finished 4 playthroughs and on my 5th 100-hour playthrough now, mainly scavenging Dogtown as I decide which ending I want to try for my Male V Corpo. I have finished The Star, Don't Fear the Reaper, (aka The Sun) and sending So MI to the moon (twice) were all such emotional feels when the end credits finally played.
I started this game late November of 2023 and wow I was immediately captivated by the world that was being shown to me entirely engrossed playing the main story for hours on end all the side missions all the gigs all the nopd scanner hustles every single thing phantom liberty has to offer and I can confidently say this one of if not my favorite played games of all time even after finishing this game with nothing else to do I still find myself looking for any excuse to play beating on thugs or doing those car delivery missions and it's hard to accept that it's over I miss this game I miss learning about this world I miss when I didn't know anything about it besides Keanu Reeves and a depressing anime from 2022 I want more Cyberpunk 2077 | don't care what critics said in 2020 it's good NOW I miss playing this game man
im superglad they didnt give up on the game and stuck with it to its current state, honestly ive been waiting for it since 2012 iirc when i first saw the nuts vid with the Cyberpsycho and MaxTac ^^
and i put over 700 hours into it since Dec '23, replaying the story several times, first unmodded then modded, and i still to this day discover new things i havent seen before on my adventures. a story so good it had me tear up several times, and so branched out that 2 playthroughs can be so vastly different that its mindblowing. and that it lets u play in so many diff ways, gun blazing, cyberpsycho style melee, silent cyber ninja or chiphead superhacker to just name a few of the countless possible builds... nothing but major respect for CyberPunk2077 and the comeback it made ^^
You are missing out if you don't choose to help Reed. The Cynosure Facility Bunker is one of the best and creepiest areas in the game.
I literally bought cyberpunk on Halloween and played through the whole game and dlc it's an amazing game that feels like a game from the golden age of gaming
Love the Mirrors Edge OST for bgm, and as for the ideo, very nice but would've liked to see a bigger focus on the updates instead of going over the storyline which remained the same since launch
Hands down the best part of the game was when Dexter Deshawn got his wig pushed back by Takamura.
I love long formats as well. I would suggest for you to show some important part of the game. Like let the scenes play out for a few seconds. Thank you!
I just finished yesterday for the first time. Absolutely amazing. I played every available ending!
Soullus i strongly recomend you to do the other ending, it will help you to understand the full picture of the relationship of Songbird, Reed and Myers. Its probably the best part of Phantom Liberty
I’ve beat this game twice as male V and I loved it, I’m looking at you Panam 😅🖤 but, I’m having a awesome time with female V lol, you did a good job condensing a lot of info into one video!
Nomads4Life
play bo6 campaign
yeah it was a shit show, if you were a console poor.