Phantom Liberty is a new spy-thriller adventure for Cyberpunk 2077. Return as cyber-enhanced mercenary V and embark on a high-stakes mission of espionage and intrigue to save the NUS Preside... Read allPhantom Liberty is a new spy-thriller adventure for Cyberpunk 2077. Return as cyber-enhanced mercenary V and embark on a high-stakes mission of espionage and intrigue to save the NUS President.Phantom Liberty is a new spy-thriller adventure for Cyberpunk 2077. Return as cyber-enhanced mercenary V and embark on a high-stakes mission of espionage and intrigue to save the NUS President.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 wins & 7 nominations total
- V (Male Player)
- (voice)
- Solomon Reed
- (voice)
- Rosalind Myers
- (voice)
- Mr. Hands
- (voice)
- Kurt Hansen
- (voice)
- Aymeric Cassel
- (voice)
- Hasan Demir
- (voice)
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Dogtown isn't just another neighborhood of Night City - it's a whole different world with its own laws, vibe, and unwritten rules. Gritty, grim, but full of character. It stands in sharp contrast to the rest of Night City, and that's what makes it so great - fresh and different. Just walking through its streets feels like a mini-adventure.
The story of the DLC genuinely surprised me. It's not just a pack of missions, but a real spy thriller with a sci-fi edge. Conspiracies, double agents, moral dilemmas, and twisty dialogues - it's all here. Idris Elba lends his face and presence to one of the central characters - Solomon Reed, an FIA agent - who comes across as charismatic, layered, and, most importantly, compelling. Every time he shows up, the whole narrative feels weightier. You can almost sense high-stakes political games lurking around every corner. The other leads shine too: Songbird, a netrunner asking the protagonist to help the President, and Alex, a secret agent recruited by Reed. There are plenty of other well-written characters, but in my eyes, these three are the real driving force behind the story.
Tone-wise, if the base game was a kind of cyberpunk tragedy with a philosophical undercurrent, "Phantom Liberty" feels more like a slick spy movie - think Bond or Bourne, but with implants and a futuristic twist. There are tons of atmospheric missions you actually want to do and striking locations you want to explore. The visual design is top-notch, fully on par with the base game.
Graphics? As expected - fantastic. Same engine, same ambition. But what really hooked me was the music. Near the finale, one track hit me so hard I immediately had to look it up. Now it lives in my playlist - probably for a long time.
Gameplay-wise, everything you expect is here: guns, gadgets, dialogue with consequences. Missions are varied and exciting. There's always something to do, see, and think about. The DLC blends seamlessly into the main game, never feeling out of place - and in some moments, it even outshines it. The ending, of course, depends on your choices, and true to "Cyberpunk 2077", those consequences can be rewarding... or pretty heavy to stomach. Either way, the weight of your decisions is real.
"Phantom Liberty" is an expansion with real personality - a great story, its own atmosphere, and its own spark. I enjoyed it a lot, and it's definitely one of those rare DLCs you don't want to just rush through.
8 out of 10.
And wow...! Phantom Liberty delivered in every way. The story of it is simply outstanding. Not even hollywood blockbuster can compete with that. If you going to play this for the first time prepare for a game full of action and an emotional rollercoaster. The main game itself was a 10/10 but with the Update 2.0 and PL, CDProjectRed really pushed it beyond amazing. I'm sure to say that we won't get an expansion this good in the next 10 years for any game.
Some small bugs in there but nothing that influenced my 50 hours of playing.
This expansion tackles a lot of themes already present in the main game, especially with certain characters being direct parallels to already established ones, and it's executed beautifully.
The soundtrack fits the world and the events that occur so well, It's hard not to get emotional just listening to it. The visuals are stunning. Just like in the main game, I found myself in photo mode regularly, it's hard to look away from the gorgeous cityscape.
The world and the way it's presented was nothing short of perfect. The blimps in the sky with the pictures of the dictator(s), the huge neon screen on the side of the big skyscraper, the hanging corpses on the signs and bridges. The moment you enter Dogtown, you instantly know what kind of place you've just entered.
I've also completed all of the new endings and I can confidently say all of them are beautifully written and each one of them is satisfying in its own regard. It was gut-wrenchingly hard picking which path I was going to walk.
I'm so happy to see my favorite game become what it was initially intended to be.
"Let's light up the sky And fade into the night."
Did you know
- TriviaIf V talks to Lizzy Wizzy after the gambling game at the Black Sapphire, she will offer them a headset. People will comment on it while V exits the party.
- Quotes
Johnny Silverhand: Think this is it, kiddo.
V (Male Player): Guess... so.
Johnny Silverhand: Promise me one thing, will ya?
V (Male Player): I promise. No idea what, but I promise.
Johnny Silverhand: Not askin' you to never give up. Sometimes you gotta let go... Just don't let anyone change who you are, 'kay?
V (Male Player): Johnny... I...
Johnny Silverhand: G'night, Vincent. Today was a good day.
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- Cyberpunk 2077: Widmo wolności
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