Cyberpunk 2077 is so far a promising, hallucinatory fever dream with quiet contemplative moments scattered between its ruthless chaos & sparkling cast of characters.
Here are my brief impressions after 30 hours in Night City.
Full review soon!
Cyberpunk 2077 is so far a promising, hallucinatory fever dream with quiet contemplative moments scattered between its ruthless chaos & sparkling cast of characters.
Here are my brief impressions after 30 hours in Night City.
Full review soon!
Gunplay, Katanas, Mantis Blades & Melee from 2018 to 2019 to 2020 all showcased in this Raw Gameplay video. This includes the automatic pistol, tech shotgun and smart rifle from 2018 and the scavenger & maelstrom scene, the 2019 deep dive with the heavy rifles and hand to hand combat, as well as 2020s katana, hand to hand combat and rifle/mantis blade mission.
Katana gameplay via GameStar.de
Confirmation on a Cyberpunk 2077 Event where the game will be shown, an ESRB ratings summary which talks about some insane gameplay details, a massive new Cyberpunk fan film we have talked about in the past releasing a teaser, amongst a other tidbits from around the web about the world of Cyberpunk 2077 all in today’s Cyberpunk 2077 News update!
First up let’s talk about a tweet sent out by the Cyberpunk 2077 twitter on May 5th, with the caption simply stating GET READY with a tv emoji, showcasing a brand-new event for Cyberpunk 2077 called The Night City Wire. In around a month we will be getting some concrete details on Cyberpunk 2077, and CDPR have heavily hinted at it being a look at gameplay. My first initial thought was that this could be an in-game TV station giving us a peak into the world. Very excited for this and devs have been hyping this up as only the tip of the iceberg as well as again hinting at a big reveal of some sort. You definitely want to check this out, and I’ll be streaming this whole event with the Neon nation so make sure you pop in for that one.
CDPR also continued their lore series with the Voodoo Boys, a gang that we have seen in Pacifica. According to their description they are an enigmatic gang from Pacifica and aren’t just netrunners devoted to uncovering the secrets of the old net behind the Blackwall. They are also edgerunners: breaking every rule there is to break, and programming viruses that can freeze neural networks.
I know a lot of you guys absolutely love the Voodoo boys but drop a comment a let me know what you think your favorite gang is going to be based on these twitter lore snippets.
Moving on we finally have a concrete rating from ESRB after the Brazilian and Australian ratings were leaked and dropped, and surprise surprise, Cyberpunk 2077 received a Mature rating for blood and gore, intense violence, nudity, strong language, strong sexual content and use of drugs and alcohol. Going over the ratings summary, we have some very very interesting details.
The summary starts off by getting the generic out of the way with “Players will be able to explore futuristic locations, interact with citizens, perform missions and engage in combat to complete various objectives within a storyline. Characters use handguns, machine guns, rifles and explosives during frenetic firefights with humans and cybernetically enhanced enemies. Players can also use melee weapons like wrist-mounted blades and enhanced limbs to stab enemies and in some cases dismember them. Some locations depict mutilated corpses with open chest cavities and or exposed organs.”
This is where is gets interesting. It goes on to say that “During one quest, players assist a character by hammer nails through his hands and feet: screaming sounds and blood effects accompany the scene.”
I don’t know about you guys but that sounds a lot like a crucifixion to me, which is a particularly brutal way to torture someone. Cyberpunk 2077 seems to not hold any punches here.
“Players can encounter events where they have the option to engage in sexual activities from a first-person perspective. Since I’ve been getting a ton of questions for those of you who play games in front of your kids, or who have concerned parents, yea you can skip these sequences just like in the Witcher 3.
Continuing in with the summary “Players can select a gender and customize their character. Customization includes the breasts, buttocks and genitalia, as well as various sizes and combinations of genitals. This is what cyberpunk is all about, what it means to be human and the augmentation of the body.
I think it’s pretty funny how this was talked about a while ago, and there was a ton of outrage, but as soon as you make it meme-worthy or use terms like pp and cyberdong it suddenly all good.
Anyways moving on the report then mentions that “the game contains frequent depictions and references to fictional drugs, including characters taking state altering inhalers, and there is an animated billboard with a man snorting speed. Sequences allow the player to drink alcohol until the screen distorts, and characters can drive drunk.”
Moving on we’ve been following Maul Cosplay’s 2077 fan film for a while now, and him and Vi-Dan-Tran have finally released a Teaser for the flick. It’s got a surprisingly high production quality here so check out this trailer if you have not yet.
Finally, I’ll leave you with this tweet from Senior Quest Designer Phillip Webber to keep your personal hype train chugging.
Pheonix Program Fan Film – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3BzA_OaKvw
Cyberpunk 2077 is filled with unique and sleek vehicles. From Aerodynes to Superbikes to Hovercrafts and Power Armors there are quite a few vehicles in the world of Cyberpunk that we haven’t seen or heard about yet. Driving vehicles are 2077’s answer to riding horses in The Witcher, and will help us save time when travelling from point a to point b. Ofcourse, you can do everything by foot and really soak in Night City, but sometimes you need to be somewhere quick, and without the threat of a gang rolling up on you. CDPR has stated in the past that the game will feature incredibly complex vehicles, planes, bikes and robots.
First up let’s look at supercars. These will probably be the staples of transportation in Nighty City, and 2077s equivalent to Roach, your trusty steed from The Witcher series. Now the supercar we’ve seen this far is The Quadra V-Tech, a sleek black vehicle that runs on the super fuel of the future, CHOOH2. (Referred to as “Roachster by CDPR)
We know in the game we can steal cars, so maybe this means we can jump in between supercars as we so choose. We also see a heavyily armoured Militech Cruiser, A couple of limousine styled cars, with one being an armored variant belonging to Dex Deshawn. We do also see some additional supercars on Billboard ads and in Magazines.
Now inside the cockpit of the Quadra we actually see 3 pedals, which could mean it’s a manual transmission car. This could mean that driving requires shifting, although I think for simplicity’s sake, we’ll most likely just be driving it like an automatic.
Now in the world of Cyberpunk, atleast in 2020, professional racing has increased in popularity due it it being bigger, faster, and more dangerous. During races, top speeds average 400mph, and bring about accidents and fatalities, which the night city crowd loves. Cars like the 2017 Chevy Harpy, The Lamborghini Wolf, and the 2020 Bell Quicksilver are some of the most aggressive racing cars in night city, and they aren’t cheap.
Next we have some of the aerodynes. We’ve seen 3 or 4 between the teaser trailer and gameplay demo so far, from the Police’s sleek black aerodyne, to Trauma Team’s ship with all the high tech patient care equipment on board, to militechs airbus, a bigger brother to the aerodyne, used for dropping personnel and troops. We also see what looks similar to the police AV in the E3 trailer, although it could just be someones personal flying vehicle. We also get a glance at red aerodyne owned by a corporate exec that we see in the trailer as well as in the demo outside V’s apartment.
Now CDPR has stated we won’t be able to fly aerodynes on a whim, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be in control of them for some of the missions, quests, and street stories Night City has to offer.
Aerodynes come in a variety of shapes and sizes with many being manufactured by Militech and Arasaka. More traditional aerodynes and flying cars have a cockpit with a distinct dropship aesthetic, although there are open cabin, hovercraft like designs like the Grummen Paladin, and the Arasaka Flanker.
Next we have something you wouldn’t usually think of first when vehicles come to mind. Assisted Combat Personnel Armour or ACPAs for short offer players the choice of stepping inside the the hull of some powered armour that has increased carrying capacity, the use of heavy weapons and the ability to withstand high impact damage.
Powered armour again is heavily manufactured by Militech and Arasaka, with Arasaka’s Bandit, Militech’s Catfish, and the Heavy firepower of Militech’s Destroyer being choice picks for combatting other heavy vehicles or incredibly powerful enemies in Night City.
Full body conversions are similar to APCA’s but refer to people actually modifying themselves so much that they are the power armor vs stepping inside the armor. They have augmented themselves to the point where they are full cyborgs or borgs for short, and most likely completely consumed by cyberpsychosis.
Next we have Helicopters, Ospreys and Airplanes. With the efficiency of Aerodynes, Flying Cars, and Hover vehicles in terms of fuel economy, and with traditional fueling methods being largely more expensive, there has been a shift from traditional flying methods to Aerodynes. Airplanes in Night City are mainly used for cross-country transport. Helicopters are less expensive for hauling cargo, but are slower moving, and ospreys are a nice in between of helicopters and airplanes, used for shipping troops or cargo.
Next up are superbikes and motorcycles in Cyberpunk 2077. We do see an Akira styled superbike in the back alley scene with female V from the E3 trailer and Kyle Rowley has also mentioned we will be getting Akira-esque bikes in the game.