Gamepressure: "Remember how fans were patching Vampire: the Masquerade – Bloodlines for years? Or how Knights of the Old Republic 2 was unplayable before a series of fan patches turned it into something playable? We don't need the same story with Cyberpunk 2077, and CD Projekt RED seems to realize this."
Discover the latest news from Bloober Team: they are working on 2 new games, including a new IP in partnership with Private Division.
Steam is changing its refund policy, but you probably won’t be affected
Should have happened a long time ago. People wanting refunds after 50 hours in game.
Daily reminder that 'TheGamer' is a corporate-generated, anti-gamer, anti-consumer, clickbait web site. They are mostly A.I. generated articles that villainize gamers. They provide nothing positive and actively try to provoke and divide the community through extreme view points and politics. Do not give them any clicks.
Only scumbags? As if people don't play their games on console put in the most amount of hours and return it to GameStop and trade it in for another game. But also how many people are actually do this? And what games have been allowed to be refunded?
A job listing published by the UK studio reveals that its next project will be another entirely new IP.
Good. Something not boring, not one of those "make your own game" crap and also on Steam would be nice.
Why getting CANCER is good news.
Why having your HOME foreclosed is good news.
Why winning the LOTERY is bad news.
Why getting a threeway with 2 supermodels is bad news.
can we stop with these pointless and effortless articles of why something you think is good is bad and vise versa.
I don't know how to feel about this game. It looks great, but I'm really bad at first person games. It's a genre that I just haven't been able to get in to, and I've not played a lot of games because of that. I'm looking to change that, and I'm hoping this can be the game to do it for me. I'll most likely pick it up alongside my PS5.
"Good news" in that a game isn't being rush.
Bad news in that dev teams are being asked/expected to put in the extra work at the possible cost of their well being and that many waiting for the game don't as much care less about such a thing, but want them to suffer.
Is it really necessary to have one of these articles for every game that gets delayed? I mean it's like this could be a boilerplate type article by now, just use search and replace for the game and developer name. Change a couple dates and publish.
Really, people get disappointed for delays, but for the most part, outside some console war nonsense once in a while, most people understand what's going on, and dont get too fussed about it.
I’m not buying it because I’ll get PS5, game looks too good for this gen.