2018-08-31, 11:47 | Link #61 | |
Les Pays Bass
Join Date: Jun 2011
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2018-09-03, 10:34 | Link #63 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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Basically the game is still largely in development and nothing we've seen in this gameplay is certain. |
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2018-09-04, 08:07 | Link #64 |
Bearly Legal
Join Date: Jun 2004
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More RPG? Sounds more like the original Deus Ex or System Shock. Anyway, the aesthetic and setting is the main appeal for me since we don't get a lot of big budget cyberpunk stuff so unless they royally mess up the game, i would still get it just to experience something novel.
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2019-06-10, 14:16 | Link #67 | |
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As for the game itself... it's now available for preorder on GOG, complete with bonus material you'd expect to be reserved for a special edition. "So," comes the obvious question, "what's in the special edition?" Behold... Standard edition unboxing Collector's edition unboxing GameStop entries (PS4 entries, but content would be identical among all three platforms): Note that according to this IGN article all physical edition preorders get: Physical Items:
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2020-12-11, 01:10 | Link #77 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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I have to say the game looks absolutely gorgeous if you have a ray tracing capable card/console, further improved if DLSS capable, especially at night time.
In fact while the game does chug quite a bit at some parts, the game both looks and runs better at night than during the day, probably from all those god rays from sunlight. Guess it's not called Night City for nothing, to the point where I play the game almost exclusively during night.
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2020-12-13, 12:28 | Link #79 | |
MSN, FNP-C
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Ontario, CA
Age: 34
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Enjoying the game and the open worldness. Most of the side missions are your typical kills this, pick up this, or rescue this person. Best part being open world is you can do it any way you want. I do have to say that if you are playing the game on a stealth route, it's a bit more difficult as you have to really take your time move from place to place, making distractions, etc (I gave up on the stealth route). Or you can go in just guns blazing like me, except I'm melee/blade. Biggest tip/info to give is regarding the level up system and perk levels (skill trees) for those that don't know how it works: (Edited AGAIN) -Every character level you get 1 point to level up a SKILL tree (i.e. Reflexes, Cool, Intelligence, etc) and you also get 1 perk point to level up an actual perk. -When you open up a perk tree, down to the left is a level gauge which tells you your reward for level up that perk -some give you +1 perk points, others increase damage, etc, so this is how you get more perk points Hope this helped. I didn't understand this until literally like 5+ hours in the game because I was wondering how to get more perk points. Essentially, you can keep getting more perk points by using skills and weapons for other trees and leveling them up.
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2020-12-24, 16:47 | Link #80 |
Detective
Join Date: Aug 2010
Age: 36
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Not sure if anyone else is seeing it but...
After talking to Panam for a while, her outfit suddenly seemed rather familiar. Long story short, it looks similar to Makoto's outfit in Netflix Ghost in the Shell reboot. While it's not the exact same outfit, for example the coloring is different, yet there are several rather striking similarities to the one from the Netflix series, making me wonder if Panam's outfit might have been inspired by it. Oh and yeah - in the Netflix series, they are basically hunting Cyberpsychos.
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