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on December 2, 2025
There are bugs and glitches in Cyberpunk 2077, but on a high-end computer the game runs fantastic and looks even better. There are a few concessions that need to be made as there probably isn't a machine that exists that's capable of running this game with all the settings maxed out at 60 FPS, but even on High or Ultra settings things still look great even if it is 30-40 FPS. This isn't the biggest game world or longest game ever made, but creating such a massive city that feels alive is no small feat. One of the more amusing bugs is occasionally after a lengthy battle enemy corpses would lay in rather bizarre positions, like their dead body will be seated in a lunge position with their arms sticking out and their head laying horizontally on their shoulders.
Because Phantom Liberty can be accessed just before the conclusion to Act 2, it might be accurate to call Phantom Liberty the game's Act 2.5. Though players have the option to start a file from the beginning of the expansion, it's best to start a completely new character and discover Phantom Liberty organically – new items and missions can be found in the base game areas, too, and even experienced Cyberpunk fans could benefit from a refresher on the world before jumping into its new st
This is an early mission in the game involving running into a Monk that was kidnapped, tortured, and had a lot of his explanation body replaced. His religion forbids his kind to get any kind of mechanical enhancem
Near the end of the game, players who choose to side with Hanako and break into Arasaka using her help will essentially sign themselves up for the worst ending in the game . Players get sent to an Arasaka space station where Johnny is forcefully ripped out of V's b
Anyway, all players have to do in this mission is drive him to get some food which ends up in a shootout. It’s pretty standard for this game. The disturbing thing comes with his face as there is a grenade lodged where his nose should be. This comes back in a later mission which might end in an explos
After a long hunt, V and Judy finally find Evelyn... but the reunion is anything but a warm one. Evelyn was in the middle of a heinous illegal braindance and is traumatized to the point where she refuses to even talk to her rescuers after reaching a state of norma
Playing Cyberpunk 2077 can be described as mix of Fallout , Deus Ex and Grand Theft Auto and that's meant in the most complimentary way. The quest system separates the main quests from sidequests so the player has the choice of trying to speedrun the main story or put that on the backburner to explore the other activities offered by Night City. As previously stated, people who just want to complete the main story can do so quickly, but like exploring any major city, rushing through isn't the recommended way to enjoy it. The player is free to explore Night City at whatever pace they want, taking on jobs, finding vigilante work or just enjoying the attractions Night City has to offer. Night City is a huge place to explore but thankfully the developers were generous with the location of fast travel points, but if one of those isn't convenient V can always take out one of the many purchasable vehicles or "borrow" one from a random driver. The story and side quests are progressed through standard dialogue trees along with phone calls and text messages, which is a feature that also helps bring Night City to life. One of the more interesting features is the detective modes when viewing a Brain Dance to help solve a crime. Watching video is a common practice in investigating a mystery, but thanks to V's cybernetic enhancements the videos can be inspected by isolating the visual, audio or thermal layers to undercover clues that wouldn't be available in standard viewing.
The Deadeye perk is an incredibly useful one for players who rely on Cool weapons, like Precision Rifles, Handguns, and Sniper Rifles. At level 1, players gain Headshot and Weak Spot damage, and at level 2 shooting with these weapons will cost 25% less Stamina across the bo
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