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Gameplay-wise, this isn't too bad. More of the tried-and-true Homeworld formula. The presentation is lovely, as well, with a modern take on the classic visuals and sounds that people loved about Homeworld and Homeworld 2.
Story-wise, it's a disaster. In a misguided effort to improve inclusivity the aspects of the Homeworld story that were broadly appealing have been shoved so far into the background that they're impossible to see. No longer is the world mysterious, otherworldly, or awe-inspiring. It's unfortunately replaced by a poorly executed story about emotions, and vaguely family. Perhaps this angle could have been interesting had it been handled better, but as it is... it's simply trite and distracting.
Story-wise, it's a disaster. In a misguided effort to improve inclusivity the aspects of the Homeworld story that were broadly appealing have been shoved so far into the background that they're impossible to see. No longer is the world mysterious, otherworldly, or awe-inspiring. It's unfortunately replaced by a poorly executed story about emotions, and vaguely family. Perhaps this angle could have been interesting had it been handled better, but as it is... it's simply trite and distracting.
Vindication.
Cyberpunk 2077 had a tragically rough release, full of performance problems, bugs, and unmet expectations. Phantom Liberty remedies the majority of these problems, both through an overhaul to the base game (Cyberpunk 2077 2.0) and the addition of a new storyline. The rough edges have been smoothed over, and the new content keeps the game fresh and engaging for a new playthrough.
At face value, Cyberpunk 2077 is a fairly standard game—a scifi/cyberpunk first person shooter with RPG elements, edgy story and characters, and a massive open world—nothing revolutionary. However, the incredible amount of detail work, apparent in every facet of the game, done at such a high level of quality, is what makes it shine.
Cyberpunk 2077 had a tragically rough release, full of performance problems, bugs, and unmet expectations. Phantom Liberty remedies the majority of these problems, both through an overhaul to the base game (Cyberpunk 2077 2.0) and the addition of a new storyline. The rough edges have been smoothed over, and the new content keeps the game fresh and engaging for a new playthrough.
At face value, Cyberpunk 2077 is a fairly standard game—a scifi/cyberpunk first person shooter with RPG elements, edgy story and characters, and a massive open world—nothing revolutionary. However, the incredible amount of detail work, apparent in every facet of the game, done at such a high level of quality, is what makes it shine.
«Can’t stop playing»
«Underrated»