Or Battle Royale :D
Up until now, CDP has yet to fail a single game. Maybe they'll start with CP2077 but I trust them to make at the very least a decent/good title.I hope this doesn't fail, I need at least one good AAA game. Other than Prey last year, they were all garbage.
Up until now, CDP has yet to fail a single game. Maybe they'll start with CP2077 but I trust them to make at the very least a decent/good title.I hope this doesn't fail, I need at least one good AAA game. Other than Prey last year, they were all garbage.
Or not. Polygon will probably take revenge after the Witcher 3 review backlash.At least they will not disappoint the "gaem jurnos" that will clamor to praise it even if it's shit, standing only on quality graphix and some quests design as if nowadays it's enough to have a quality game.
Up until now, CDP has yet to fail a single game. Maybe they'll start with CP2077 but I trust them to make at the very least a decent/good title.I hope this doesn't fail, I need at least one good AAA game. Other than Prey last year, they were all garbage.
It will be as good as Witcher 1 was, their first title.
They never made an FPS before, they never made an indepth RPG before.
They never made multiplayer before. So expect Cyberpunk 2155 to be ... the one.
So I don't know where this fanboish trust comes from.
New details of Cyberpunk 2077 have surfaced courtesy of a somewhat bizarre source - Vodafone. As part of a joint campaign with Spanish newspaper El Pais on the future of technology, the European telecoms giant spoke with Mike Pondsmith, the author of the pen-and-paper RPG on which Cyberpunk 2077 is based.
Here's everything we know about Cyberpunk 2077 so far.
The news comes to us via Spanish YouTuber and Cyberpunk fan Madqueen, who helpfully provides English captions on the interview. You can watch her video above, or alternatively, can get auto-translated English subs on the original Spanish version here. Either way her channel has a ton of great Cyberpunk content, so do consider subscribing.
Pondsmith gives a brief overview of the game's hook - the people of the street use technology to resist the oppression of the Establishment - and teases its next trailer, which is rumoured to drop at E3 this year alongside a playable demo to be shown behind closed doors. Apparently we can expect it to be grisly, with indications of "how much death" there is in Cyberpunk's dystopian setting.
Pondsmith also explains why, despite several offers, it took him until now to give the nod for a videogame adaptation of his classic RPG. He concludes by warning that many of the predictions he made when writing it are coming to pass, and that we have to get sensible to the threats: "fight for your future, if you want to have one," is his ominous sign-off.
And megacorporations, don't forget megacorporations.If there’s no singularity, no hackers and no cyborg hotties then it is not cyberpunk
"Kiciński claims that Cyberpunk 2077 will “appeal” to players and be a “true RPG” that also appeals to “RPG players.” The game will not be a half or 1/4 RPG, but a true role-playing game much like The Witcher 3 according to Kiciński."
Lol, "true role playing game much like The Witcher 3".CD PROJEKT RED TOUCHES ON CYBERPUNK 2077 AT GAMING SEMINAR 2018
https://www.oneangrygamer.net/2018/...-cyberpunk-2077-at-gaming-seminar-2018/52222/
"Kiciński claims that Cyberpunk 2077 will “appeal” to players and be a “true RPG” that also appeals to “RPG players.” The game will not be a half or 1/4 RPG, but a true role-playing game much like The Witcher 3 according to Kiciński."
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Something deep inside tells me that CP2020 & FNFF ruleset is no more.