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Much of the reaction to this Easter egg was in good humor, with many jokingly wishing that CD Projekt had instead used an image that has become a dreaded sight for eager Cyberpunk 2077 players: the yellow screen that CD Projekt has used to announce delays. Commenters joked that if the developer had used that image instead, it might have triggered heart attacks around the world that Cyberpunk 2077 would be delayed yet a fourth time and so close to its rele
"A lot of the game is just there to look good. And that’s fine — but it means I don’t want to spend a lot of time wandering around the world. If the environment primarily exists to look dope in the background while I’m doing the quests, then I’ll probably mostly stick to the main story, see what happens, and then bounce. It’s fine to make a game like that — for many, that’s the promise of Cyberpunk 2077. It just wasn’t the promise to
CD Projekt Red is looking into the possibility of removing epilepsy triggers from _Cyberpunk 2077 _ . CD Projekt Red's new open-world game has been one of the most anticipated titles in the industry for a good eight years now, and after numerous delays, fans are finally ready for its December 10th release later this week. Reviews of the game are coming in, and critics seem to have largely deemed it to be worth the wa
While the gaming world has frozen in anticipation of Cyberpunk 2077 ’s inevitable release, content creator Duren decided to reimagine Night City as a World of Warcraft setting. The unlikely crossover video is based on Cyberpunk 2077 ’s E3 2018 trailer, which perfectly sets the mood for the anticipated game. The impressively crafted machinima authentically recreates every scene of the two-year-old trailer, resulting in a weirdly satisfying experience. Duren utilized a lot of content from World of Warcraft bringing the mock "World of Cyberpunk" trailer to life, and it brilliantly demonstrates what a proper Shadowrun MMO could’ve looked like as a believable blend of cybernetics and fant
Whatever Cybernight is, it'll be hard pressed to get fans more excited for the game than they already are. People are so impatient that they've already started making VR porn parodies of a game that's still a week away at best. It's been a long, hard wait for _Cyberpunk 2077 _ fans. Hopefully these bereft gamers will be able to take part in whatever Cybernight is with a copy of the game finally in h
In an unlikely World of Warcraft ** crossover, Cyberpunk 2077 ** comes to Azeroth in a well-made remake of the upcoming sci-fi RPG's trailer. The machinima explores how sophisticated and robust the world of Cyberpunk 2077 is while the long wait for the title is coming to an
"I’m V and the game is Silverhand - I can’t get Cyberpunk 2077 out of my head. I’ve had it a week and played 70 hours, which is probably about as healthy as scooping out my face and replacing it with electronics, but it didn’t feel like work. Like a digital personality loaded onto a biochip, it felt like stepping into another life for a while. It’s a life I can’t wait to reli
Fans have had a long time to get impatient for Cyberpunk 2077 . Some have channeled that impatience in strange new directions; someone has already released a VR porn parody of the game , a good while before the actual release. With just five days to go until it finally arrives, players can practically feel the case in their hands, even if they didn't get an early copy. One can only hope that once _Cyberpunk 2077 _ finally does release, it will prove to be well worth the w
"Cyberpunk 2077 collectibles|https://cyberpunk2077fans.Com/ 2077 is ultimately a game that is tailor-made for multiple playthroughs. The more skills V unlocks and the deeper they sink into the conspiracies of Night City, the more it becomes clear that this is a game which fans will happily sink their time into, well past the relatively short main campaign . CD Projekt Red assembled a collection of the finest open-world mechanics we've already seen, and most of them work well. Ultimately, it feels like Cyberpunk 2077 is a fitting bookend for the previous generation of games and a strong starting point for current-gen. Now it's time to start innovating aga
Unfortunately, when the game hits shelves on December 10th, not everyone will be able to fully enjoy the bright lights of Night City. Liana Ruppert, a journalist for Game Informer , issued a PSA yesterday warning epileptic fans of an overabundance of flashing lights in the game which could potentially trigger seizures. Given the high-tech nature of the game's setting, this is perhaps understandable, but that doesn't make it any less dangerous. Among the many potential triggers Ruppert outlined were decorative lights pulsing in multiple bars and nightclubs, as well as a glitchy visual effect which appeared every time Keanu Reeves' character Johnny Silverhand appeared onscreen. She also identified the game's braindance mechanic as a major threat; the headset that protagonist V uses to engage with this mechanic in-game bears an unfortunate resemblance to a medical device used specifically to trigger epileptic episodes, and is roughly as effect