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Em Night City, um mercenário conhecido como V navega por uma sociedade distópica na qual a linha entre humanidade e tecnologia se torna confusa.Em Night City, um mercenário conhecido como V navega por uma sociedade distópica na qual a linha entre humanidade e tecnologia se torna confusa.Em Night City, um mercenário conhecido como V navega por uma sociedade distópica na qual a linha entre humanidade e tecnologia se torna confusa.
- Ganhou 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 6 vitórias e 13 indicações no total
Cherami Leigh
- V (Female Player)
- (narração)
Gavin Drea
- V (Male Player)
- (narração)
Keanu Reeves
- Johnny Silverhand
- (narração)
Emily Woo Zeller
- Panam Palmer
- (narração)
- …
Carla Tassara
- Judy Alvarez
- (narração)
- …
Robbie Daymond
- River Ward
- (narração)
Jason Hightower
- Jackie Welles
- (narração)
Rome Kanda
- Goro Takemura
- (narração)
Matthew Yang King
- Kerry Eurodyne
- (narração)
- (as Matt Yang King)
- …
Jane Perry
- Rogue Amendiares
- (narração)
Martin McDougall
- Mitch Anderson
- (narração)
Diarmaid Murtagh
- Saul Bright
- (narração)
Alpha Takahashi
- Hanako Arasaka
- (narração)
Erica Lindbeck
- Misty Olszewski
- (narração)
- …
Samuel Barnett
- Delamain
- (narração)
Alix Wilton Regan
- Alt Cunningham
- (narração)
Michael Gregory
- Viktor Vektor
- (narração)
Alec Newman
- Anders Hellman
- (narração)
- …
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- CuriosidadesCD Projekt Red sent a free copy of Cyberpunk 2077 Collector's Edition to the guy who shouted "You're breathtaking!" to Keanu Reeves during Microsoft's E3 2019 media briefing. He, however, declined to accept it and called on CD Projekt to donate a gaming system to charity instead.
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the concert sequences, Johnny is seen taking his fretting hand off the guitar in order to flash horns at the audience. Guitarists, when taking a hand off the guitar to make gestures, do so with their strumming hand because taking one's fingers away from the frets stops the notes from sounding altogether.
- Citações
Johnny Silverhand: Wake the fuck up, Samurai! We have a city to burn.
Avaliação em destaque
I'd put the Witcher 3 up there with my top ten games of all times, a serious contender for the best written RPG I've ever played, competing against Planescape: Torment and Knights of the Old Republic 2.
After the triumph of Wild Hunt, the hype for this new release of CD Projekt RED was insane, which is leading to strongly mixed reactions. Eight MILLION preorders is an incredible result; however, a certain part of the fandom seems to be receiving this as well as the last season of Game of Thrones, churning out scornful memes at impressive speed.
I've read console versions have important issues in terms of visuals and stability. On my PC no complaints on the matter, the game looks neat and I've encountered no major bugs.
More than a cyberpunk Witcher 3, however, this feels like Deus Ex: Night City.
Writing is typically fine, both in the main and secondary quests, with memorable characters and solid dialogues anchored by strong voice acting. CD Projekt RED has a knack for creating NPCs far more interesting than the usual quest-delivering puppets.
What doesn't work? Well, the open world sandbox element of the game lacks immersion and feels rushed compared to, say, Red Dead Redemption 2, which came out two years ago. Night City is vast and looks impressive (I particularly like its verticality) but kinda feels empty, because NPC (and vehicle) AI is lacking and, well, there's not a lot to do other than quests. Some features reek of cutting corners, like the awful police AI: when a crime is committed a bunch of angry cops will spawn behind you like law-enforcing, trigger-happy ghosts and start shooting. It's so rough compared to the sophisticated reactions of lawmen in RDR2.
My advice: if you liked, say, Deus Ex: Human Revolution and want to play this on PC for the story and characters, Cyberpunk is strongly recommended. If you crave an immersive sandbox cyberpunk experience ("GTA 2077: Blade Runner"), wait for new patches and see.
After the triumph of Wild Hunt, the hype for this new release of CD Projekt RED was insane, which is leading to strongly mixed reactions. Eight MILLION preorders is an incredible result; however, a certain part of the fandom seems to be receiving this as well as the last season of Game of Thrones, churning out scornful memes at impressive speed.
I've read console versions have important issues in terms of visuals and stability. On my PC no complaints on the matter, the game looks neat and I've encountered no major bugs.
More than a cyberpunk Witcher 3, however, this feels like Deus Ex: Night City.
Writing is typically fine, both in the main and secondary quests, with memorable characters and solid dialogues anchored by strong voice acting. CD Projekt RED has a knack for creating NPCs far more interesting than the usual quest-delivering puppets.
What doesn't work? Well, the open world sandbox element of the game lacks immersion and feels rushed compared to, say, Red Dead Redemption 2, which came out two years ago. Night City is vast and looks impressive (I particularly like its verticality) but kinda feels empty, because NPC (and vehicle) AI is lacking and, well, there's not a lot to do other than quests. Some features reek of cutting corners, like the awful police AI: when a crime is committed a bunch of angry cops will spawn behind you like law-enforcing, trigger-happy ghosts and start shooting. It's so rough compared to the sophisticated reactions of lawmen in RDR2.
My advice: if you liked, say, Deus Ex: Human Revolution and want to play this on PC for the story and characters, Cyberpunk is strongly recommended. If you crave an immersive sandbox cyberpunk experience ("GTA 2077: Blade Runner"), wait for new patches and see.
- petra_ste
- 12 de dez. de 2020
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