Best guess is they wanted to release it but were unhappy with it, and then proceeded to work mainly on the witcher 3(2015), worked on fixing its issues and supporting it for a few years and re-announced cyberpunk in 2018the real question is why the fuck they decided to announce the game in 2013
like, everyone had forgotten about it until E3 2018 but jesus they jumped the gun
big question
I assume there are multiple endings, without spoiling it... can anyone tell me if side quests are at all relevant to the end you might get?
ultimately you're given multiple choices and yes side quests do effect itbig question
I assume there are multiple endings, without spoiling it... can anyone tell me if side quests are at all relevant to the end you might get?
ironically at the end of the original teaser it said "coming when it's ready"Best guess is they wanted to release it but were unhappy with it, and then proceeded to work mainly on the witcher 3(2015), worked on fixing its issues and supporting it for a few years and re-announced cyberpunk in 2018
that's why i never look at these 'get money quick' guides for games, it always ends up ruining the experiencefiguring out how to make infinite money and how to get legendary mantis blades at level 1 kinda made me less likely to do another play through
this is how i felt when i figured out how to invest in stocksfiguring out how to make infinite money and how to get legendary mantis blades at level 1 kinda made me less likely to do another play through
I haven't looked anything up, I'm playing blind, I just figured it out, because it's not a bug or whatever, actually part of the gamethat's why i never look at these 'get money quick' guides for games, it always ends up ruining the experience
PFFFFF HOLY SHIT
FUCK YOU LOT THAT SAID THE ENDINGS WERE MEDIOCRE
For real, despite only having gotten one ending out of like 5 I think, this one felt like the true ending? Or at least the most positive one. Everyone gets closure. Johnny got to stay with Alt, you get to stay with Panam and live out the rest of your life; albeit not much, and Arasaka is crippled. I genuinely felt, whilst perhaps not the most action-packed cliché type ending where you rescue the girl and blow everything up, it felt solid and a decent conclusion to the game's events.
I especially liked the build up to the decision you make regarding how your final mission is gonna go. Helpless, sat in Vik's operating room, literally given the choice between life or death. The delivery of lines and lighting and stuff ARGH it just felt right. You're just sat on the roof, Johnny and you mulling things over. This then leads into the whole quiet, calm prep at the Aldecaldo camp where you learn a little more about each character and their backstory, before some big action scene type deal, some boss battle against Smasher, and finally the decision. That drive with the old school song playing as you drive down from the dam with Panam was so relaxing after a click-spamming, dodge-spamming, quickhack-spamming boss battle. If you played like I did on Hard or above, you'll know what I mean.
All in all, super happy with that ending. It's like you've come full circle if you're playing the Nomad start. One of the Aldecaldo side characters even says "don't forget where you've come from." For what the game is, I feel as if it's incredibly solid and with a little polish to get rid of bugs and glitches, we're looking at a real winner.
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on a real note, tyger claws gang voice acting is really good in my opinion, wish they did female V better