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It's crazy that this came out just 2 years after the first one with such an insane leap in quality. The level design is superb, the action is so cinematic, the writing is funny and the cast is likeable. My biggest gripe with the first one was the overreliance on shooting that made it repetitve and they tried to fix that here as well and focus on exploration more. That is, until the final levels. Soon after we get to the village in Tibet every level is a shootout after shootout after shootout after shootout with snipers and annoying enemies everywhere. It falls into its old habit and gets so repetitive and frustrating that it kinda ruined my experience and I ended up dropping it before the finale. It's a shame, but I still love the game and look forward to continuing this series
Fun and flashy combat, cool visuals, and the story is interesting enough. But the enemies are so spongy that it gets very repetitive pretty soon, I lost interest after defeating the third lord. The skill tree doesn't help either as a lot of it feels like filler that doesn't make much difference so progression turns into a bit of a slog. And the same goes for the hundreds of little cutscenes that pop up every 5 minutes and don't add anything to the plot
A dlc that elevates the game to new heights, feels like a new game, the spy thriller story is amazing and Dogtown is a superb location. I love how everything is more well thought of and still integrated with the base game, even the new gigs are more complex and function like small missions with their own storyline and characters. I got an awful ending but it was nice to see all the consequences of my choices and they felt meaningful. This really shows the potential of Cyberpunk and CD Projekt could make wonderful things with a sequel. The only reason I can't give this five stars is I found lots of technical problems I didn't even have in the base game. The game constantly got stuck during autosaves making me lose chunks of progress sometimes. Frequent crashes made exploration frustrating and sometimes I couldn't even get back in the game without restarting the console, so it's a big mess on this aspect.