So after finishing the story and spending around 100 hours with Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, I have this to say to console players: Keep an eye on this one. If and when it gets all patched up and you get the smooth experience ye deserve, it's a great story & a fun time.
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I personally didn't enjoy the way the endings panned out (and they negatively affect replay value IMO) but other than that the story was great and got pretty emotional at times. Lots of great characters, my fave of whom was the always sweet & lovely Misty
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Replying to @miracleofsound
(Spoilers) I'm not happy about replay value either, but I believe they did a great job showing us that there can be no happy endings in Cyberpunk, especially when you deal with big corps like Arasaka. I love Vic's comment about "entering the ring with a much stonger opponent"
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no happy endings in cyberpunk is a bit of a cliché take imo. can't say i like the 'well it's cyberpunk so clearly nothing good can happen ever because tragic'. the endings are all shades of the same color and for a game where choices supposedly matter it doesnt feel like they do
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Yeh. And Neuromancer didn't have a super depressing ending!
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