CD Projekt RED’s super-hyped RPG “Cyberpunk 2077” is almost here for the world to see–and what will the reception be? Nobody knows.
“Cyberpunk 2077” Positives
From unique cars to distinctive districts, Night City sounds to have an immense level of detail. If players learned anything from “The Witcher 3,” it’s that CD Projekt RED knows how to create an amazing world filled with all the fixings. Now I’m hungry. Can’t wait to see what Night City is all about.
Keanu Reeves plays a large part in “Cyberpunk 2077” and let’s be honest, the guy has major clout. He brought us “The Matrix,” he can do no wrong. While most celebrity cameos in games don’t receive much attention, Keanu’s star role in “2077” is like mega grande. Hopefully this is his best cameo yet.
A photo mode feature comes with the game. Exciting news for hardcore image takers and content creators. Never been too crazy about shooting photos in-game, but it’s worth noting as a good thing.
“Cyberpunk 2077” Negatives
Fluff details such as penis customization, which are getting a lot of attention, do the game a disservice. Like, honestly who cares? Plus, when penis customization garners a majority of the spotlight, it makes me concerned there’s something iffy going on with the game itself. A distraction for bigger issues, maybe.
Shroud trashed it for being too long of a single player experience. Strange take.
I’d rather focus on “Cyberpunk” positives, so I’m going to cut this section short.
“Cyberpunk 2077” comes out on Dec. 10, 2020, 2 days from now. I’m excited for sure. Twitter rumblings regarding the game are sure to raise all sorts of blood pressure. Strap in.
Check out the latest trailer, super sick: