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It looks good but every part of the city looks identical. I understand that cyberpunk as a genre is a critique of capitalism and the city is supposed to be a claustrophobic hellscape. But this doesn't make for very rewarding exploration in a videogame. At least in my experience so far.
I recently played The Ascent which is another cyberpunk game, they handled this much better. Every part of the city is visually distinct and has its own personality.
But I'm gonna continue playing Cyberpunk, I still feel like I have just scratched the surface, maybe I will change my mind.
Huh, you think? I thought at least the in-universe Chinatown, Watson, the Suburbs and Pacifica felt very distinct.