Oh my, oh my. I think it’s fair to say that plenty of us have well and truly fallen in love with Night City.Cyberpunk 2077is certainly getting the love it now deserves. It’s been in an impressive shape for a while, but with the release of Update 2.0 andPhantom Liberty, CD Projekt RED devs have finally succeeded in makingCyberpunk 2077reach its true potential.The numbers speak for themselves. Following the release ofPhantom Liberty,Cyberpunk 2077is set toovertakeStarfield’s player count- which is a huge achievement when you think about whereCyberpunkstarted when it was released back in 2020. Players may still beitching for a third person mode, but there’s so much else to love. Some fans have stumbled across a confusing new mystery whichappears to be linked to The Witcher, while others found atouching tribute to a fanwho died prior toPhantom Liberty’s launch.Phantom Libertymay introduce exciting new quests and characters (Hello Idris Elba), but there’s no denying that Night City itself, remains the main star.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.Reddit user karna771 kicked off the conversation, suggesting Nighty City could be “one of the best settings ever created in a video game”. Theywrote, “I don’t know if it’s just me who for some reason really likes this universe, but I feel like it has something so good and unique about it. I already loved The Witcher games for this reason, but I feel like it’s even stronger withCyberpunk. The city has such fantastic art direction, scope and size, and level of detail in its architecture. You don’t see a single building that looks the same.”AdvertThey continued, “You combine this with the quality of the stories told, [and] how the characters feel so real - like they have emotions and their own personality. All of this created a video game that made me live an experience I [have] never felt before in my life. […] I really believe that I’ll still remember this game and how much I fell in love with its world and atmosphere for many decades.”The user wasn’t alone. Anastasia_of_Cretewrote, “They did an amazing job, never experienced anything like it in a video game, that level of visual detail, and scale for a city,” while Rouge_92said, “World building is amazing. I really feel like I’m in Night City.” Is it too early to say bring onProject Orion?Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

Cyberpunk 2077’s Night City hailed as one of gaming’s best open worlds, how times change

Oh my, oh my. I think it’s fair to say that plenty of us have well and truly fallen in love with Night City.Cyberpunk 2077is certainly getting the love it now deserves. It’s been in an impressive shape for a while, but with the release of Update 2.0 andPhantom Liberty, CD Projekt RED devs have finally succeeded in makingCyberpunk 2077reach its true potential.The numbers speak for themselves. Following the release ofPhantom Liberty,Cyberpunk 2077is set toovertakeStarfield’s player count- which is a huge achievement when you think about whereCyberpunkstarted when it was released back in 2020. Players may still beitching for a third person mode, but there’s so much else to love. Some fans have stumbled across a confusing new mystery whichappears to be linked to The Witcher, while others found atouching tribute to a fanwho died prior toPhantom Liberty’s launch.Phantom Libertymay introduce exciting new quests and characters (Hello Idris Elba), but there’s no denying that Night City itself, remains the main star.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.Reddit user karna771 kicked off the conversation, suggesting Nighty City could be “one of the best settings ever created in a video game”. Theywrote, “I don’t know if it’s just me who for some reason really likes this universe, but I feel like it has something so good and unique about it. I already loved The Witcher games for this reason, but I feel like it’s even stronger withCyberpunk. The city has such fantastic art direction, scope and size, and level of detail in its architecture. You don’t see a single building that looks the same.”AdvertThey continued, “You combine this with the quality of the stories told, [and] how the characters feel so real - like they have emotions and their own personality. All of this created a video game that made me live an experience I [have] never felt before in my life. […] I really believe that I’ll still remember this game and how much I fell in love with its world and atmosphere for many decades.”The user wasn’t alone. Anastasia_of_Cretewrote, “They did an amazing job, never experienced anything like it in a video game, that level of visual detail, and scale for a city,” while Rouge_92said, “World building is amazing. I really feel like I’m in Night City.” Is it too early to say bring onProject Orion?Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt REDTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

Oh my, oh my. I think it’s fair to say that plenty of us have well and truly fallen in love with Night City.Cyberpunk 2077is certainly getting the love it now deserves. It’s been in an impressive shape for a while, but with the release of Update 2.0 andPhantom Liberty, CD Projekt RED devs have finally succeeded in makingCyberpunk 2077reach its true potential.The numbers speak for themselves. Following the release ofPhantom Liberty,Cyberpunk 2077is set toovertakeStarfield’s player count- which is a huge achievement when you think about whereCyberpunkstarted when it was released back in 2020. Players may still beitching for a third person mode, but there’s so much else to love. Some fans have stumbled across a confusing new mystery whichappears to be linked to The Witcher, while others found atouching tribute to a fanwho died prior toPhantom Liberty’s launch.Phantom Libertymay introduce exciting new quests and characters (Hello Idris Elba), but there’s no denying that Night City itself, remains the main star.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.Reddit user karna771 kicked off the conversation, suggesting Nighty City could be “one of the best settings ever created in a video game”. Theywrote, “I don’t know if it’s just me who for some reason really likes this universe, but I feel like it has something so good and unique about it. I already loved The Witcher games for this reason, but I feel like it’s even stronger withCyberpunk. The city has such fantastic art direction, scope and size, and level of detail in its architecture. You don’t see a single building that looks the same.”AdvertThey continued, “You combine this with the quality of the stories told, [and] how the characters feel so real - like they have emotions and their own personality. All of this created a video game that made me live an experience I [have] never felt before in my life. […] I really believe that I’ll still remember this game and how much I fell in love with its world and atmosphere for many decades.”The user wasn’t alone. Anastasia_of_Cretewrote, “They did an amazing job, never experienced anything like it in a video game, that level of visual detail, and scale for a city,” while Rouge_92said, “World building is amazing. I really feel like I’m in Night City.” Is it too early to say bring onProject Orion?

Oh my, oh my. I think it’s fair to say that plenty of us have well and truly fallen in love with Night City.Cyberpunk 2077is certainly getting the love it now deserves. It’s been in an impressive shape for a while, but with the release of Update 2.0 andPhantom Liberty, CD Projekt RED devs have finally succeeded in makingCyberpunk 2077reach its true potential.

The numbers speak for themselves. Following the release ofPhantom Liberty,Cyberpunk 2077is set toovertakeStarfield’s player count- which is a huge achievement when you think about whereCyberpunkstarted when it was released back in 2020. Players may still beitching for a third person mode, but there’s so much else to love. Some fans have stumbled across a confusing new mystery whichappears to be linked to The Witcher, while others found atouching tribute to a fanwho died prior toPhantom Liberty’s launch.Phantom Libertymay introduce exciting new quests and characters (Hello Idris Elba), but there’s no denying that Night City itself, remains the main star.

Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.

Reddit user karna771 kicked off the conversation, suggesting Nighty City could be “one of the best settings ever created in a video game”. Theywrote, “I don’t know if it’s just me who for some reason really likes this universe, but I feel like it has something so good and unique about it. I already loved The Witcher games for this reason, but I feel like it’s even stronger withCyberpunk. The city has such fantastic art direction, scope and size, and level of detail in its architecture. You don’t see a single building that looks the same.”

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They continued, “You combine this with the quality of the stories told, [and] how the characters feel so real - like they have emotions and their own personality. All of this created a video game that made me live an experience I [have] never felt before in my life. […] I really believe that I’ll still remember this game and how much I fell in love with its world and atmosphere for many decades.”

The user wasn’t alone. Anastasia_of_Cretewrote, “They did an amazing job, never experienced anything like it in a video game, that level of visual detail, and scale for a city,” while Rouge_92said, “World building is amazing. I really feel like I’m in Night City.” Is it too early to say bring onProject Orion?

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