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Failing project ahead, another game with a lot of promises, from a company basically dead who lays on gta-online profits, in a globally economic crises that rises more that ever where gaming is become a luxury because overpriced hardware and softwares. How pretending.


We just reach the end of PC gaming. Many future games are now need hardware that only the 1% of population can affront. Hyper realism of huge graphic effects sure are fun and immersive but not more accessible, not more something you can play alone at desk with a PC. This probably will lead the consoles as well to rise their price, we gonna see PS5 or PS6 at 1.499$ in next future. No one will buy and play games, so companies will stop to existing, it was a good run.


I played the release and i get super bored by bugs but aswell repetitive fights and missions. Story was very nice but a game is a game. Anyway I see this 2.0 patch and I still think the game is bugged and not enough good in fights aspects. Probably will never be better, and if it will then is already too late, market is fill with games that are superior to cyberpunk.


They must have lost their minds. Bankrupt or even pay Unity back for a successful game you made and finished months ago? I hope they get legal action.


They thought they had a brilliant idea, but it’s not. It’s a classic. The space is beautiful, of course, but it’s the interactions that make a game unique. No interaction, no party.


You don’t really want a remake of oblivion. This game is good because the actually old print mechanics. If you do a remake then you make something different, like was Skyrim. I don’t think anyway audience want a game like Oblivion, there is the need for more and much intuitive.


Planned exactly how the world wish to existing. You will pay for owning nothing, that’s all. And people still praising steam thinking their virtual library is kind of vault. Yup. This is just the beginning.


The actually best year is always a personal point of view not because the titles but because the age. It is usual relate the best year of gaming to when younger you pick up the controller for the first times, and even some malicious titles are remember as good ones. Like Jurassick Park for PS1 I will remember it as epic even if isn’t a big deal compared. As adult I feel time for gaming have stopped, gaming now is mostly behind microtransation and high prices.