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Cyberpunk 2077 is back in gaming news, specifically because of more controversy regarding how much of a mess it turned out to be on last-gen consoles . It was so bad, in fact, that Sony pulled it from the PlayStation Store until CD Projekt Red managed to cobble together a series of fixes. It's back up, but the controversy hasn't gone away, as the developer has overtly stated that major issues still pers In a bid to misuse his reach, a mysterious organization has brainwashed the Peralez family, with Elizabeth pleading with V to not tell her husband about this revelation. It's a disturbing moment that goes to show that even the strongest and most influential people in Night City are nothing more than pawns in the grand scheme of thi Since there are different ways each interrogation can play out there are also multiple endings to find. I ended up getting quite a bleak end to my story. I'm definitely going to go back and try to unlock the other endings, but I wish there was an option to replay each interrogation sequence. There's no way to redo them, so if you screw up and ask a dumb question, then you get what you get. I can understand why the developer wouldn't put this option in as simply going back and replaying a section to get a better outcome does cheapen the experience. But upon beating the game, there was no choice to return to my save file. In fact, the save file was gone and all I could do was begin a new game. It doesn't take long to play through Silicon Dreams - it took me about 5 hours to get through the game - but losing all that progress and having to start all over was kind of a bum I wished I was able to glean a bit more information from the facial expressions of the androids like you can in L.A. Noire, but Silicon Dreams' visuals don't allow for that. There is a camera you can use to look at the androids, but the characters all look pretty low-poly and the textures and lighting look incredibly basic. I think a better art style would have helped make the androids easier to relate to as they just look like low-poly computer game characters. However, it doesn't hamper Silicon Dreams's gameplay, as most of it is text-based anyway, so it's easy to overlook. Plus, there is a good use of color as the world outside your office window looks vibrant and full of futuristic neon signs. Meanwhile, your workplace looks drab and monotone, further establishing that you're just a cog in the Kronos mach The facts are very simple - this is a PS4 game we’re being told not to play on the PS4. Scratch that, it’s a triple-A PS4 game with a huge hype cycle and massive marketing campaign that we’re being told not to play on PS4. You can still buy it, of course. I don’t know if the PS Store can detect the difference between a PS4 and a PS4 Pro, but putting out a tweet essentially saying "you can buy this, but don’t," is horrifically anti-consumer. There are definitely players who are going to buy this on their regular PS4s - PS5s are notoriously hard to get and for literally every other game, the standard PS4 works. I know, I had the base version of the console last gen and had zero issues with its performance aside from it running a little loud. These players will be buying it because if they want to play Cyberpunk 2077, they have no other options, and they might not have even seen the tweet telling them not to. It’s reasonable for a player to assume that if a game is available to buy on the PS4, it will work on the PS4. We should be outraged that CDPR and Sony are selling these folk an unplayable experie Alt is one of the most unique characters in Cyberpunk 2077. She's a friend of Johnny who was also a talented netrunner before being abducted by Arasaka to develop Soulkiller. She became the first victim of this program. Her consciousness exists as a digital ghost on the Cyberpunk 2077’s gangs could’ve benefited from a system similar to Fallout , where players can actually support and join gangs. Panam’s ending with the Aldecaldos shows just how impactful being a part of a gang could be. Had CD Projekt Red given players the option to officially join a gang, the amount of possibilities for playthroughs and endings would be much wider. Although players can’t change the game to include everything that could’ve been, players can try to make **Cyberpunk 2077 Crafting Guide 2077 ** better with mods, as long as those mods aren’t hacking into players' compute In the video game, V can come across a number of cyberpsychos across Night City, making for some of the toughest fights in the game . Players of the tabletop game will know what exactly causes Cyberpsycho Climate change has done untold damage to the world, which has caused famines and left many animals extinct. The United States collapsed completely during the 90s due to economic failure and disasters occurring left and right, taking a good portion of the western world with it. All of these catastrophes combine to make for the world protagonist V walks around
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