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LurkerJK ago

To be honest the game does not look good on any platform, not because of the game engine but because of the horrible art direction.

Most of the city looks like different flavors of industrial ghetto and all npcs (with the exception of some enemies that just look generic) look like clowns with colorful non matching clothes, dyed hair and walking funny and almost all women look 60+ are fat or are objectively "ugly", even npcs that are meant to be seen as expensive hookers that corpos call to their beds. It's been a while since i saw a less believable open world.

I can't understand reviewers gushing over the graphics, pretty lights and surfaces might look shiny with RTX but the art direction is still terrible. Deus ex HR with far less polygons, less fancy gpu features, rushed and half baked had way better art direction (it also did not crash all the time on release). I think the best looking area i saw was the desert in the Nomad Vignette just because its not industrial ghetto.

btw, they took one of those pictures of total death with all "whamen developers", i had not seen that one. ugh.

bruge ago

Reviewers are lying shills. They gush over everything no matter how bad it is as long as the product is pushing the "right" agenda. If it's pushing the "wrong" agenda they say everything is awful even if it's great.

Hakudamashi ago

You should realise by now that "Good graphics" merely means it looks like the reality they want.

RIchard_Gristle_II ago

Most of the city looks like different flavors of industrial ghetto

So Cyberpunk Detroit?

Mystiker ago

Worse. Cyberpunk Detroit with blue haired SJWs and trannies.

AesopsFaggot ago

I'm shocked that they actually got the game out the door. Little wonder there was so much bitching about "crunch time."

LurkerJK ago

They didnt get it out the door. They released an alpha full of bugs and for what ive seen of the ps4/xbone editions they might as well canceled or delayed those.

Im guessing the deals they signed with third parties for franchise products had an expiration date and the "we will patch it later" words were uttered