How do you explain the difference between Germany and Japan in this regard?
That I finished the game was not evidence either way, it was to give perspective on my opinion. Cyberpunk definitely had its problems (NPC behavior, police, many people reported game-breaking bugs (which I didn’t encounter at all, btw.), unplayability on older consoles…). And finished/polished and so on are obviously matters of semantics. However - while you can disregard my opinion, look at the steam reviews of these three games. Cyberpunk was „mostly positive“ a month after release and „very positive“ within the same year. It took NMS 5 years to get to „mostly“, and it is still sitting there. I would be mildly surprised if Starfield ever gets there again. Pigeonholing these games is unfair.
While your arguments are convincing, I’m still pretty sure I did, though. As have others, I would suspect.
I played Cyberpunk with all side-missions at launch, I don’t think it was unfinished.
Renewables produces energy if the wind blows and the sun shines, not when people actually demand energy.
Can you explain this? Do transitional winds not cover mornings (the most energy heavy time of the day) rather well?
True, but games are different and an open-world game should be fun for far longer than for example a linear shooter, due to density and freedom with sandbox elements.
Thanks for the review, seems right up my alley. I loved dark, and it sounds like there are similarities.
We seem to have very similar taste. Haven’t heard of leftovers before, thanks!
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is Germany’s fault because they were buying gas? Is that right?
Not with money, but time and effort.
They thought about it twice