Phrixoo
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I love video games and try to play as many of them as possible.
I love video games and try to play as many of them as possible.
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Played 250+ games
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This review contains spoilers
Just Wow.... Probably one of the best DLC ever created.
The new characters are really well written: Idris Elba as Reed is such a good choice. The same goes for SongBird, who is really well written.
The story is really exciting and interesting. The tone of the dlc is different from that of the base game, but it's just too good, because it's so well done, the dlc really does feel like a spy movie.
Spoilers:
The choice between betraying Reed and betraying SongBird is so difficult, but that's what makes the dlc so good: you can't choose without regret.
I personally chose to betray SongBird (I remain loyal to my brother Reed), and so the final mission was really just SPLENDID : This final mission was both so stressful but also touching, with SongBird getting corrupted by the black wall. In fact, the moment when we have our last conversation with SongBird and have to choose between killing her or sparing her really broke my heart.
I don't know how the story ends if we decide to betray Reed, so I don't know if the last mission is as good, but this DLC is truly exceptional.
Congratulations to CD Projekt RED, who not only managed to "save" Cyberpunk, but also created the masterpiece that is Phantom Liberty.
The new characters are really well written: Idris Elba as Reed is such a good choice. The same goes for SongBird, who is really well written.
The story is really exciting and interesting. The tone of the dlc is different from that of the base game, but it's just too good, because it's so well done, the dlc really does feel like a spy movie.
Spoilers:
The choice between betraying Reed and betraying SongBird is so difficult, but that's what makes the dlc so good: you can't choose without regret.
I personally chose to betray SongBird (I remain loyal to my brother Reed), and so the final mission was really just SPLENDID : This final mission was both so stressful but also touching, with SongBird getting corrupted by the black wall. In fact, the moment when we have our last conversation with SongBird and have to choose between killing her or sparing her really broke my heart.
I don't know how the story ends if we decide to betray Reed, so I don't know if the last mission is as good, but this DLC is truly exceptional.
Congratulations to CD Projekt RED, who not only managed to "save" Cyberpunk, but also created the masterpiece that is Phantom Liberty.
The game had good potential, especially after the first opus which was really excellent, but unfortunately Jedi: survivor is a disappointment.
Negative points:
- The story is really not very good or interesting. Far too predictable plot twists. Some of the plot twists just don't make sense, and you can tell the writers aren't Star Wars fans by the way some of the plot twists played out (hint to those who've played: Bode Akuna).
- Too few different enemies, the same 3 from start to finish.
- Boring, uninteresting side quests.
- The developers tried to make the game open-world, but it doesn't work at all: the open world has no interest whatsoever, except to add to the game's artificial lifespan.
- The few collectable items in the game are lame and ugly.
- Some areas can only be accessed after a power-up: there's no point, and it's even annoying to have to go back to old areas just to get a new haircut.
- The final antagonist really sucks, with no charisma or anything....
On the plus side:
- Numerous ways to use the lightsaber.
- Stunning graphics
- Well-staged, with good action scenes.
To sum up, the game isn't totally uninteresting, but hey.... it really isn't terrible. If you're hesitating to buy the game, don't and wait until it's on special offer, it's clearly not worth it otherwise.
Negative points:
- The story is really not very good or interesting. Far too predictable plot twists. Some of the plot twists just don't make sense, and you can tell the writers aren't Star Wars fans by the way some of the plot twists played out (hint to those who've played: Bode Akuna).
- Too few different enemies, the same 3 from start to finish.
- Boring, uninteresting side quests.
- The developers tried to make the game open-world, but it doesn't work at all: the open world has no interest whatsoever, except to add to the game's artificial lifespan.
- The few collectable items in the game are lame and ugly.
- Some areas can only be accessed after a power-up: there's no point, and it's even annoying to have to go back to old areas just to get a new haircut.
- The final antagonist really sucks, with no charisma or anything....
On the plus side:
- Numerous ways to use the lightsaber.
- Stunning graphics
- Well-staged, with good action scenes.
To sum up, the game isn't totally uninteresting, but hey.... it really isn't terrible. If you're hesitating to buy the game, don't and wait until it's on special offer, it's clearly not worth it otherwise.
I really loved the first Ghostrunner, but then this one, well is clearly not at the same level as ghostrunner. They tried to make an open world but it clearly doesn't work. The side characters are absolutely boring, not interesting. The story is not that good. The only good thing about this game is the gameplay, which is truly incredible.