• leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    20 days ago

    Why am i spending so much time wandering at the street level where everywhere just looks and feels the same.

    What game are you fucking playing?
    “Looks and feels he same”!?
    What are you even going on about? Every neighborhood, every nook and cranny, looks and feels different and has it’s own personality and story to tell!

    Night City is the real protagonist of the game! I could spend hours upon hours just walking those streets, experiencing the city (and have), and I’m far from the only one…

    And the voice acting of V (I played female) is so overreacted, it’s one of the cringiest performances in gaming

    I’m sorry, what? Cherami Leigh got a well deserved BAFTA nomination for that performance!
    (Lost to Laura Bailey for her work as Abby on The Last of Us Part II.)

    What, were you playing with your eyes closed while listening to something else…?

    • ordnance_qf_17_pounder@reddthat.com
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      20 days ago

      My problem with Cyberpunk is it feels like all style and no substance. Night City is probably the best looking city I’ve ever seen in a game. The world designers did a phenomenal job with the visuals and atmosphere.

      But it just doesn’t feel like there’s enough to do in the city or ways to interact with it or the NPCs. There should be more buildings you can enter and more activities to do. For me that’s what sets GTA and Red Dead apart from Cyberpunk. They have much more to do when you’re not on missions.

      • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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        19 days ago

        The game is definitely too sparse and spread out. It should’ve taken more inspiration from the likes of yakuza than gta and made a smaller but more dense world to play in where every nook and cranny ACTUALLY meant something rather than giving the illusion of doing so.