To be honest, high expectations probably played a role. Which, in fact, is my fault, but for the most part, I think it’s CDPR. I really wanted something interesting and new in this setting. Feel the world of cyberpunk, at least a little come up with the story of your character, maybe add some zest from yourself, as far as possible, well, as usually happens in RPG games, if you play a role. But all this simply shattered into pieces; I couldn’t even complete the game because it simply became tedious and boring.
This is not what you expect from CDPR, considering that I beat their Witcher 3 more than once, and after it I also wanted to play the rest, so I completed both the first and second parts of the franchise, and even played Gwent just like that sometimes it’s fun to play, but okay, that’… Read full