Cyberpunk 2077

This game was the first game that made me feel something…


This game was the first game that made me feel something…

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  1. Waste-Recognition784

    Very true the amount of details they put in these characters I can’t help but wish they were real

  2. Waste-Recognition784

    + I’ve never seen jackie with this high quality lol

  3. DwnRange

    Yikes!!! I’ve only been gaming since my retirement in 2102 and no matter whether is was Voss, Boomer, Anna in Metro, Ellie in LOU or the bosses in Dark Souls games or ER – anger, hate, fear, adoration, love or tears ALL games had made me feel something……..

    Exaggerate much do ya?

  4. RYTEK115

    This was the first ever game to make me cry

  5. I’ve been playing games since the fucking Atari, I’m a goddamn fossil, and yet Cyberpunk 2077 is easily one of the best games I’ve ever played. Story, music, setting & gameplay, perfection…. it’s just the cut of my jib.

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  6. Jakov_Salinsky

    About to finish my second playthrough. Corpo Female V. Without a doubt my favorite playthrough and my favorite V so far.

    Even though I know I’m eventually coming back for a Streetkid run, I’m already NOT looking forward to missing Night City, my V, and all these other awesome characters.

  7. wantsomerice

    The only game that almost made me cry

  8. KCfan91

    One of the few for me. Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid 3, and Fallout:New Vegas are pretty much the only others that were able to make me laugh, get pissed, or tear up like Cyberpunk.

  9. AnyPossibility6752

    I will never forget Jack’s death. It was a blast surprise for me. The space end too (my first end). I felt anxios while choosing and regreting my decisions for real

  10. HeadCryptographer152

    CDPR did an excellent job writing each of them with unique personalities, traits, and backgrounds. They commit actions in the story that make sense with their backstories, not just doing things because the script demands it. I wish more writers did this – it always ticks me off when writers suddenly make a smart character do something stupid, just because they need the plot to move forward. (See pretty much any sitcom out there)

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