IlGialloMondadori
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To each their own. I just finished Fallout 2 again on the Deck. My favourites of all time include Fallout 1, 2, VtMB. I think Cyberpunk is a masterpiece. Not everything works all the time, but the writing when it hits is amazing, top tier.My standards are different, since my favorite is Fallout 1, 2, VTMB, when you give me stats and dialogue choices, I expect different outcomes. Not happening here.
The Characters, dialogues bores me to hell. Despite all the flashy attires and attempted coolness none of them is memorable. I skipped the dialogues most time as I don't find the VA is great or particularly persuasive. The writing isn't good either, I felt bad reading those conversation logs because each of them is hardly relevant and I know probably a waste of time.
Atmospheric? To a point. I eventually get bored of how everything looks and there seems to be little to no depth and lore behind it. What really kills the atmosphere is the AI. Still dumb and erratic after years or patching.
I guess in the end my expectation is just too much. With the Witcher at least there are good characters and a rich lore, this is to me probably as empty as any other half hearted games out there but behind a AAA budget and marketing, Forgettable.
I'll always prefer, I think, a more traditional approach to RPGs, with more of a focus on stats, exploration, that kind of thing - I mean, replaying Fallout 2 was a fantastic experience - but Cyberpunk is a classic.
Completely unrelated, but my Deck Classics journey might continue with Betrayal at Krondor, which I've never finished.
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