Tiday CD Projekt Red, the publisher of hits such as The Witcher, held a livestream today on Twitch showcasing gameplay for their upcoming title Cyberpunk: 2077. The livestream is the first time the public has gotten too see, a gameplay demo was shown to a select audience at E3 but that was mainly bigger media sites and influencers.
The gameplay is 48 minutes long and is a work in progress sothings are subject to change but from what we can see the gameplay validates the hype that’s been building up around the game. In the video we get a good look at the very populated environment and different mechanics such as bullets ricocheting off the walls and players having a targeting system that allows them to tell the trajectory and use it to shoot enemies behind cover. Personally I loved the trailer and have high hopes for this games. Cyberpunk: 2077 is set to release on Xbox One, PS4, & PC but as of now there isn’t a release date.
Do you think tge gameplay is good, will this set the bar for open world games? Let me know in the comments.
This is a must get
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Preach
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This game looks incredible!
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Fr, could be a GOTY contender when it drops.
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I think you’re right. I never played the Witcher series, but based on the gameplay, this game is going to be one of the best selling games.
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Yeah, plus their track record of releasing stellar games give us some reassurance.
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Yeah that’s true. Knowing these guys, they want to give us something to enjoy.
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Definetly
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I’ve been excited about this game since I saw the first trailer. Seeing this video definitely seems worth the preorder for me. If future open world games aspire to be this open and active it’ll have player longevity.
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Same, except I was real skeptical up until they dropped this. Imma definitely pre order it when they drop a release date. The games definitely would and it might cayse a resurgence in single player games.
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