The bugs and performance issues are what held the game back from being game of the year material , and, depending on what platform the game was played on, it was almost unplayable. Though the bugs are being fixed by CD Projekt Red slowly but surely, there are some fans of the game that welcome the bugs. Using an adorable pug to mock the gamers who aren’t able to enjoy the game as much as them, it’s almost antagoniz
CD Projekt Red had made the rather unrealistic announcement that they wanted to get free DLC content in the hands of players within the first quarter of 2021, but clearly that's not happening. It isn't known when players can expect their first DLC package to come out, but it's looking like Q3 of 2021, or even la
Gamers can say what they want about Cyberpunk 2077 , and most of it is probably justified, but there’s no denying just how dense the customization gets when it comes to suiting and booting the playable charact
Padre, aka Sebastian Ibarra, and Dakota Smith are also fixers with conflicts of interest. Padre is a priest in Heywood and supposed head of the Valentinos, but like Wakako, he sends V on tasks to steal from or kill members of the Valentinos. While this would justify why the Valentinos are violent towards V, it also conflicts with the idea that the Valentinos should have V’s back, since Jackie was a part of the gang. Dakota Smith, on the other hand, seems to give V gigs that put her up against the Aldecaldos' rival nomad gang, the Wraiths. While Dakota’s database information says she's part of the Northern Californian Pomo tribe, she is seen accompanying the Aldecaldos if players decide to get their help to storm Aras
The remake of the first MGS for the GameCube, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes , has an additional Kojima cameo during the Psycho Mantis fight. A portrait of Kojima is hanging on a wall in the room where the boss fight occurs, along with two other portraits of developers who worked on the game - Ryuhei Kitamura and Denis Dyack, according to VGFac
Speaking of which, Night City actually used to have an entirely different tagline: "City on the Edge of Tomorrow." Given how bleak the future of Night City is, it's easy to see why this slogan was changed over t
There are some bright spots in Cyberpunk's gang system. Some gangs will remember actions taken against them by the player. For example, in a gig that involves V assisting the Aldecaldos in a deal with the Scavengers, the Scav gang members will remember V killed several members of the gang with Jackie in the Sandra Dorsett rescue gig. Players then have the option to use this past event to their advantage and intimidate the Scavs into doing the deal with the Aldecaldos peacefully. Another side gig involving the Scavs sees V robbed and taken to the very same apartment from " The Rescue "
A few months ago, the gaming world was shocked with the announcement that CD Projekt Red had made money hand over fist, apparently thanks to Cyberpunk sales. For a game with such a notorious and controversial reputation, many were wondering if gamers simply didn't care and were eager to play the g
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
Night City is a place where crime and corruption run rampant . Sure, it might be a place where dreams come true...but this city also punishes people for being naive or ambitious, with only a select few managing to achieve long-term success in this reg
Kojima lends his likeness to a cameo in Cyberpunk 2077 , where he can be found relatively early in the game, sitting in the back of a bar in Konpeki Plaza. Though he looks like, and is voiced by, Kojima, this man is actually named Oshima, a canonical citizen of Night City. Oshima is more or less a cyberpunk parody of Kojima himself. As a director of braindances, a kind of virtual reality entertainment in Cyberpunk 2077 News that record and then immerse the viewer in real events, Oshima wishes to take braindances to their limit and explore the furthest reaches of emotion that can be experien
Imagine a questline breaking in the middle of a mission, simply because a character lacked the right Attribute requirements? How about cars driven by key NPCs missing a turn, or a new objective not triggering when it's supposed to? This is just scratching the surface of a much bigger problem, but it seems like CD Projekt Red is burning the midnight oil to try and patch up as many missions as possible. That's wise if they want to sell more cop