I'm Enjoying Cyberpunk 2077 Now That I've Stopped Expecting It To Be An RPG
Link - https://www.thegamer.com/cyberpunk-2077-rpg-action-game/
Link - https://www.thegamer.com/cyberpunk-2077-rpg-action-game/
Can't wait to read the reactions to this click-bait article.I was, like a lot of people, disappointed by Cyberpunk 2077. I don't think it's a bad game, but I went in expecting a deep, rewarding RPG set in a rich, reactive world—and didn't get any of that. This isn't entirely my fault. In the run-up to its launch, developer CD Projekt RED explicitly sold it as a role-playing game. This was, after all, the studio that made The Witcher 3, one of the best RPGs of recent years. Why would I doubt it? But it seems even CDPR began to doubt itself, removing all mention of the word 'RPG' from its marketing materials shortly before launch, and instead describing the game as an action/adventure.
Cyberpunk 2077 is not an RPG. It has RPG elements, but as a game it has more in common with Eidos-Montréal's Deus Ex prequels. When I started playing it a year ago, even taking a day off work to give it my full attention, my body and mind were wired for a full-on role-playing experience. I was ready to completely lose myself in Night City, one of the most detailed and dynamic open world cities ever created—well, at least it was according to all the pre-release hype. I was eager to create a character, my very own V, and shape them into someone unique to me. I'd been dreaming of an RPG set in a Blade Runner city for years.
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