Cyberpunk 2077: 10 Ways The Game Has Changed Since Launch
The new expansion, Phantom Liberty , introduces players to a whole new borough of Night City called Dogtown . Players gain access to this area after completing the quests associated with the Voodoo Boys, following which they can find out about a section of Pacifica that is somehow even more riddled with crime and debauchery than the rest of the distr
Being a video game that’s influenced by movies like Blade Runner , there are some visually stunning futuristic moments in Cyberpunk , along with some incredibly strange fashion choices. Wearing both a face mask and a face protector that looks neon red, along with a vivid yellow jacket, this Spanish citizen is seemingly inadvertently cosplaying as a Cyberpunk 2077 character. But, what’s even more clever is that the Twitter user places the title over the top of the image, making it into an impromptu gaming cosp
CD Projekt Red wasn't cutting any corners while developing this massive city. This can be seen in the fact that the company hired city planners to make Night City as well-made as possible, which is absolutely brilli
One group that isn’t officially a gang but perhaps could’ve replaced The Mox is Raffen Shiv, a group of Nomad exiles whom players are introduced to when first meeting Panam. Players can choose to kill the group's leader, Nash Bane, and his Raffen Shiv in the " Ghost Town " gig. Completing this optional request can get players closer to romancing Panam . While not officially a gang, perhaps because the Wraiths consist of Raffen Shiv, they seem like more of a gang than The
One of the biggest selling points of Cyberpunk 2077 leading up to its release was just how involved Keanu Reeves was. Cyberpunk is one of the many video games Reeves has appeared in , but he’s never been so associated with a game than he has with 2077 . In the game, Reeves plays Johnny Silverhand, has long dark locks, and wears a black vest. One gamer hilariously created a character in Skate 3 that looks almost identical to Silverh
I don’t like the game - even without the questionable content, I thought most of the world was pretty uninspiring, Us Cracks were the only characters vaguely off the beaten path that I enjoyed, and rebelling against what the game wanted from me by using it as a fashion simulator (or speaking to the people making it into a fashion magazine ) was the most fun I had. But still, it’s a blockbuster release, and I take no pleasure in seeing the people who like it - even the people who supported it at its most toxic - getting screwed over like this. I’m not winning because they’re losing. Nobody is winning except the people making money, and that’s what got Cyberpunk 2077 into this mess in the first pl
Before Night City's status as an autonomous Free City can be understood, one must first learn what it means to be an autonomous Free City in Cyberpunk. More commonly known as Free States, these states are still a part of the United States, but they have more independence wherein they can declare federal laws invalid, and even make up their
The last few patches have tweaked everything from regular combat to cyberware and driving mechanics. The changes might be subtle, but they're still noticeable. Those who ran through the game in its initial or early stages might want to consider another playthrough, just to see what's chan
He had good decision-making skills, made the best decisions for his crew, and was great in a fight. Obviously, the guy wasn't invincible and he had his fair share of problems but David Martinez absolutely achieved his goal of becoming one of Night City's lege
When **Cyberpunk 2077 's ** __ gangs trailer released, it seemed like the gangs of Night City would play a big role in the game. Fans got excited about the various gangs announced, wondering which Cyberpunk gangs players could work with or possibly join. Unfortunately, gangs in Cyberpunk 2077 aren’t as important as they initially seemed. Other than the select few gangs involved in main and side storylines, Cyberpunk's gangs make no se
So, the question is whether Cyberpunk 2077 has changed in some significant manner since the controversially disastrous launch a few months back. The answer is yes, for good reasons as well as bad ones. The developer has made progress, but the future longevity of the game is in serious doubt at this po
As if customizing the character to look like Regina George’s wardrobe malfunction wasn’t embarrassing enough, the weird options don’t end there. There are a ton of ridiculous mods that have quickly been built for the game, but for the first time ever, they might not actually be as ridiculous as what’s in the actual g
Phantom Liberty 's narrative is as riveting as anyone would expect from a DLC by CD Projekt Red. Not only is this DLC properly woven into the central narrative of Cyberpunk 2077 , but it also enables a new ending if V plays their cards right. During Phantom Liberty , one major character that plays a central role in the narrative is Song So Mi, an accomplished netrunner known recent post by Earnshortener the alias Songb