During this year’s E3, CD PROJECT RED showed off a gameplay demo of CyberPunk 2077 behind closed doors. However, CD PROJECT RED have now made the 48-minute gameplay demo avaiilable to the public. The demo showcases the vibrant and dangerous metropolis, Night City, as well as a myriad of guns, skills, characters, gameplay elements like netrunning, car physics and the UI, while they also can play using equipment as the best controllers from the HotRate site to play the game in different ways. Players will take on the role of V, a hired gun trying to make her way up the netrunning hierarchy.

This future city is in a state of disrepair; no what you would expect with so much access to technology. It is a great insight into a possible future for people as they are now. A futuristic dystopia. A world of social media likes not unlike our current one. Do you not perhaps find it unusual that nowadays you can find services that enable you to buy instagram followers cheap? Think something along those lines, multiplied several times over, as time has gone on and we arrive at the year this story places us at.

For those expecting a sci-fi flavored version of The Witcher, you may be reeling right now. But don’t worry: in this case, change is a very good thing. Cyberpunk 2077 uses a first-person perspective to put players firmly in a low-level gun-for-hire on the futuristic streets of Night City, and it also works well with the game’s penchant for fast-paced gunplay. That said, 2077 is far from a straight first-person shooter: dialogue bleeds into exploration, hacking and engineering skills to get you in different places you’re not supposed to be, and there are even a bunch of non-lethal options for fighting. Plus, there is still a bit of third-person during scripted cut scenes and driving around the city.

The E3 demo of Cyberpunk 2077 looked really good in cramped hallways and more open areas alike. You might worry about that kind of heavily choreographed demo also running on the equivalent of a NASA supercomputer, but it turns out the PC specs were pretty reasonable – at least as far as fairly high-end gaming builds go.

Everything in the video is subject to change so some elements might not make the final cut or might get changed.

 

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